“It is my prayer and my hope that people of faith will stand up ... to keep having their voices heard in the public square.”
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“I can relate to Lot’s wife. For one reason or another, we’ve all unnecessarily dwelt on the past.”
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“I could not be more grateful for what this experience has brought to our family and to me personally.”
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Pres. Oaks says he didn’t begin a “systematic in-depth study” of the gospel until he was 31 years old.
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Here are a few icebreakers to try with friends or neighbors.
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Ready for an inspiring perspective shift?
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In her documentary, Paige Olsen highlighted her grandfather’s commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Read their thought-provoking perspective on the parable of the twelve virgins.
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A professor told Irene that serving a mission could limit her career, but Irene chose to trust in the Lord.
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“Humbled, I did my best to accept the pain, to believe in what I couldn’t imagine—that God would make something out of this.”
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“Elder Brown’s testimony was so powerful it caught my teenager’s attention from the other room,” one mother shared.
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This scripture can help reassure anyone facing an unexpected life path.
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Here are a few ways to press forward when life isn’t looking the way you hoped and prayed it would.
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After asking over 300 guests the question, Morgan Pearson shares her own profound answer.
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You can trust in this phrase even when God feels far away.
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What if faith has nothing to do with hoping God helps us?
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“I’ve realized there is one question that matters more than any other.”
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The experiment Alma the Younger suggests would actually be terrible science.
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Emily Peterson, a CEO and mother of six, shares her thoughts on grief after losing her husband to brain cancer.
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The Book of Mormon repeats this word at least six times.
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Chad says that his circumstances have allowed him to focus on what truly matters and serve in new ways.
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Dr. Franklin says the answer came to him quickly.
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“I would contend that believing in something is one of the most powerful, personal acts of faith we can offer.”
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“We would always share a scripture and say a prayer,” says Britain Covey.
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“For over 20 years, I regretted not only that I didn’t graduate, but also that I had forfeited promised blessings.”
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I started attending church regularly again at 29, was endowed at 32, and felt I was on the right path. But I was still filled with so much doubt.
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This beautiful family story will inspire you to believe in good things to come.
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If you're struggling to feel peace about your family situation, studying these five talks will help.
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“We can’t even get to all the people who want to share their story,” says Ashly Stone, host of the Come Back Podcast.
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During this weekend’s devotional, Elder Uchtdorf shared some encouraging tips for seeking God’s guidance.
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Through an experience in sacrament meeting, one mother found relief from worry about her family’s walk on the covenant path.
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“Elora’s death will always be a scar on my heart, but the things I’ve learned and the relationship I have with Christ are sacred to me beyond measure.”
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“[God] has promised that we can turn to Him for help and guidance anytime.”
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The psalmists wrote about their true, raw feelings. And in Psalm 73, they demonstrate how to reach out to and trust in God.
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Shannon Foster of The Red Headed Hostess shares her five principles for having natural and normal gospel conversations.
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A verse from the Book of Mormon shows how hopeful this phrase truly is.
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“I never went back to striving for being number one in the world, like I wanted to. I just got a totally different perspective.”
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You'll be turning to this verse in the Doctrine and Covenants for years.
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This word can help us think about Mary’s essential role in the Nativity in a new light.
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This word repeatedly resurfaces and is at the core of the plan of happiness itself.
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“In Primary, we sang about how ‘no one likes a frowning face.’ So I used to think that if I wanted to be righteous, I needed to be happy no matter what.”
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Here are three truths that helped me in my waiting place, and I hope they can help you too.
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Move forward confidently in your daily life and interactions with your loved one—and live with more peace and hope.
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A reminder from Nephi and a step-by-step guide from Ether will give you cause to hope.
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Even when a loved one steps away, true peace is possible. Studying these two points of doctrine is a helpful starting place.
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As someone who loves social media, I surprised myself when I decided to take a break from it for a while. I started to notice that I was so hyper-focused on the achievements of those around me, that my own life started to seem dull and unimportant. I was focusing so much on the happiness of others, and less on the blessings that I was receiving daily from Heavenly Father. I had read articles about how we only show the best part of our lives on social media and how we can’t compare ourselves to others because of what they post.
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I just returned home from my mission in Taiwan a few months ago. The jokes that everyone makes about coming home are true: it’s awkward, it’s fun, and it’s sometimes a bit difficult. Here are some of the feelings I had that surprised me.
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To one degree or another, every person will face doubt in the gospel of Jesus Christ. This isn’t because the gospel is weak, flawed, or because the Church stands on weak historical ground (spoiler: it doesn’t). Doubt occurs naturally, even with faithful, commandment-keeping members. Just like joy and sorrow or bitter and sweet, doubt and faith are two sides of the same coin.
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Elder Wilford W. Andersen of the First Quorum of the Seventy spoke to BYU-Idaho students about applying faith and hope.
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There’s this weird phenomenon I’ve observed. It’s unclear where it’s nexus lies— It may be influenced by the rise of the Pinterest quote culture, or the focus on and elevation of lifestyle blogs. Are wall-quotes in living-areas a symptom or a cause? I’m not sure. What I see in my own community, on social media, and online in general, is an elevation of happiness being considered a virtue, a morally superior position. Being happy is great, of course, but the converse side of expecting happiness (or cheerfulness) as a marker of faith is that those who are somehow not “happy” or who struggle in any way, are somehow perilously close to morally failing.
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When [Operation Underground Railroad] began in 2013, Ed Smart (Elizabeth’s father) came on as the director for prevention and rehabilitation. His role is to help governments in the countries O.U.R. rescues children establish programs to help the freed children recover.
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