Stories for you
What if faith has nothing to do with hoping God helps us?
2 Min Read
While we often focus on scary “signs of the times” like wars and earthquakes, we can find comfort in the many hopeful signs of the Savior’s return.
4 Min Read
“I wouldn’t have time to change before the last session of the day, but I felt the temple was where I needed to be.”
3 Min Read
The restored gospel answered Jozsef’s deepest questions. But embracing it would change nearly everything about his life.
6 Min Read
The story behind the first baptism for the dead in this dispensation is one you may have never heard
Did you know the first baptism for the dead was a mother acting in proxy for her recently deceased son?
3 Min Read
“If you are segregated, you don’t understand each other. You’re not communicating with each other, and the communication becomes a huge issue.”
4 Min Read
To meet demand, the Washington D.C. Temple open house will be extended, and the rededication will now take place on August 14, 2022.
1 Min Read
Soccer is Olivia Moultrie’s life. But two things are more important to her than the game she loves: faith and family.
1 Min Read
It’s encouraging to see that even in the midst of natural disasters, God is always merciful and loving.
5 Min Read
Many evacuees and families have been staying in emergency accommodations at the school following the Jan. 15 volcanic eruption and tsunami.
1 Min Read
Sister Nelson shares several stories that give a personal view into President Nelson’s vibrant character and personality.
4 Min Read
Members of the General Relief Society all shared videos on their Facebook pages asking questions on the theme of improving individual Relief Societies.
4 Min Read
Throughout the countless hours of hearing the music and lyrics repeated in the background of my day, there are important lessons that I am grateful my son is (hopefully) learning.
6 Min Read