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In this week’s BYU forum address, Martin Luther King III reemphasized his father’s goal in building a global family and united humanity.
Supplement from "Be a Missionary All Your Life" by Elder Quentin L. Cook
MR says: Grace is often a confusing term. So what do Mormons believe about grace? What do other Churches believe? How can understanding this help us in our lives?
Introducing “All In,” the first in a series of original podcasts created by LDS Living! And the first three episodes are now waiting on iTunes for you to download them. Bonus: If you’re a Deseret Bookshelf user, you can also listen there. Make sure to subscribe, as new episodes will be added weekly, each offering insights into different aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
To Latter-day Saints, temples are some of the most beautiful structures in the world because of the sacred experiences and covenants we forge within their walls.
As Hurricane Harvey descends on Texas and the estimate of those who will need disaster assistance reaches nearly half a million, Friends of Houston Texas South Stake posted updates about the Houston Texas Temple on their Facebook page, including this letter from the temple presidency:
I met a former German soldier, Joseph F. Beuchert of Heidelberg, who was a young man when he was conscripted into the German army. He spent four years as a prisoner of war, an experience filled with physical deprivation. In hindsight, he came to regard one of the POW camps as a gateway to an abundant and fulfilling life. In that camp, he found one of his greatest blessings: knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Although Nathan Pacheco has performed a variety of projects throughout his vocal career, his latest album released, “My Prayer,” has brought him “a little closer to heaven” than he was before.
"As president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I pray that we may increasingly call each other dear friends. May we go forward doing our best to exemplify the two great commandments — to love God and love each of his children," President Nelson said at the NAACP's 110th national convention. "Arm in arm and shoulder to shoulder, may we strive to lift our brothers and sisters everywhere, in every way we can. This world will never be the same. My dear friends, I thank you."