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It has been interesting watching the Book of Mormon videos on the weeks they are released, as they run just ahead of what we are studying in Come, Follow Me. Reading the story of Alma the Elder alongside the curriculum while watching what happens with Alma the Younger in the videos has powerfully driven home the fact that the testimonies of each of these prophets are based in their personal experience, and their words are tailored to the needs of each person they speak with.
Former dean of Harvard Business School Elder Kim B. Clark has watched the things that make people successful and the things that are often sacrificed on that road to success.
This week's FHE lesson topic comes from the Come, Follow Me reading in Matthew 5 and Luke 6. Check out this week's Come, Follow Mestudy ideas on LDS Living for additional resources and suggestions.
When a couple celebrating their two-year wedding anniversary decided to spend it watching spring training, they had no idea they would be making headlines.
Recently, I experimented with diving a little deeper into the Book of Mormon, reading, experiencing, and examining it in an entirely new way—through text analysis.
On Wednesday, the First Presidency released new guidelines for interviews between Church leaders and youth.
Latter-day Saints were blown away last general conference by the whirlwind of changes and announcements that took place. But that was just a small taste of what we've been experiencing these past six months. Here are the changes that have happened since last general conference that prove our Church is a living Church directed by the Lord's chosen messenger today.
It was easy to go to sacrament meeting, look around at the congregation, and pick out the families that had it all together. The parents were always dressed to the nines in their Sunday best. They would never have a child who didn’t show up to church, never have a son skip Sunday school, or a daughter who threatened to run away.
The last glow of daylight disappears as hundreds of costumed Latter-day Saints of all ages excitedly line the aisles of a temporary seating area at the base of New York’s Hill Cumorah. With an opening blast from the trumpets, everyone is cued into action. And the thrill of those several hundred people rushing onto a massive stage on the hill gives you more goosebumps than the chilly night air. Welcome to the Hill Cumorah Pageant.
What inspired you to start writing your new historical fiction series, Fire and Steel?