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The day Latter-day Saint Ben Taylor's life took an unexpected turn, he was doing what everyone does: checking his Facebook messages.
No matter how much I read, ask, or prepare, I will never know what it’s like to be a new mom until I’m actually there.
How did we get the New Testament Gospels? As it turns out, the process was quite complicated, but very interesting. Here are a few important things you should know about how the New Testament Gospels came to be.
For more information on this topic read "The Spirit of the Tabernacle," by Boyd K. Packer, Ensign, May 2007, 26-29.
Editor's note: This article is part of a new LDS Living series, “This may be one of the best talks you've never heard,” highlighting talks you may have missed through the years.
Q: Please tell me how I can get rid of my anger toward certain members of the ward I belong to. They told me I killed Jesus Christ because I was born and raised Jewish.
Global research shows mental health issues in youth have doubled since the pandemic.
I think I really started to believe that the Church was true when I was finishing reading the Book of Mormon for the first time. When I read the scriptures, the words about prayer really stood out to me. I could see there were people who truly had conversations with God. After I completely read through the Book of Mormon, I saw Moroni’s challenge to pray and ask God yourself. His words were so convincing. Moroni already knew this was true, but he challenged people at the end of the Book of Mormon to ask for themselves if this book was true and see if God would give them an answer. It was humbling to read what he had to say and to take on that challenge. I had to get up enough courage to ask God if this was real and if it was true. And the great thing is that I did learn for myself that the Book of Mormon is true!
Why are white shirts and ties an expected standard for Latter-day Saint men?