5 Truths for Loving Those Who Believe Differently

5 Truths for Loving Those Who Believe Differently

I recently discovered a helpful article in a past Ensign that can help as we teach teens and children about how to love people who believe differently. As our children grow up in a diverse world, it’s important that we teach them to peacefully coexist with people who...

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10 Things You Should Know About Social Networks

10 Things You Should Know About Social Networks

You want to keep your children safe. No doubt you’ve had the talk with your child about things like talking to strangers, and getting lost, and what to do in case of a fire. You’ve covered the basics of how to deal with the dangers of the world, but have you talked to...

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Help Visitors Find Your Local Church

Help Visitors Find Your Local Church

When people are looking for somewhere new to attend church, they often search online. Help visitors discover the Church of Jesus Christ by leaving a review about your experience on Google Maps, Yelp, or any service you use regularly. New visitors are searching for...

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Video: What Latter-day Saints Believe About the Afterlife

Video: What Latter-day Saints Believe About the Afterlife

Physical death and spiritual death (separation from God) are natural consequences of mortal life, but they are not permanent. Immortality is given, and eternal life is possible, for every person because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The Church video "Salvation and...

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Virtual Tours of Church History Sites from Your Home

Virtual Tours of Church History Sites from Your Home

As we begin to study the Doctrine and Covenants and Church history in our Come, Follow Me study this year, it would be great if we could visit Church history sites to better understand the events that took place. However, it's impractical for most of us to travel to...

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Why FamilySearch Indexing Matters

Why FamilySearch Indexing Matters

Editor's Note (April 2025): FamilySearch Indexing has been replaced by new technology. Learn about new opportunities to help improve historical records. Every name you index has the potential to help others find their ancestors and help those ancestors receive the...

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Church Provides More Information About Temple Covenants

Church Provides More Information About Temple Covenants

The Church has provided more information to help members prepare to receive the endowment and sealing ordinances, including brief explanations about the covenants Latter-day Saints make during the temple endowment. Information in the General Handbook and on the...

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New Children’s Song “When We Do Family History”

New Children’s Song “When We Do Family History”

Angie Killian and Fen Frehner have written a new song, "When We Do Family History," in hopes that it will be included in the new children's songbook. Enjoy their music video "When We Do Family History." Angie said, "I have found so much joy, peace, and strength in...

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How to Talk With Your Kids About the Gospel

How to Talk With Your Kids About the Gospel

As parents, it’s our job to teach our children about the gospel. But a gospel discussion doesn’t have to be formal. The Ensign article "How Do I Talk to My Kids about the Gospel in Everyday Ways?" provides ideas for weaving gospel discussions into daily life. The...

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Video: What Latter-day Saints Believe About Where We Came From

Video: What Latter-day Saints Believe About Where We Came From

Before birth, all people lived with God as spirits. We can’t remember that because this life is a time for testing our faith in God and our desire to live His commandments. And our choices here will determine if we live with God again. The Church video "Where Did We...

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Making Social Media a Positive Place

Making Social Media a Positive Place

Social media can offer enriching experiences and the opportunity to spread the gospel message. But it can also give us experiences that weaken us spiritually, lead us to judge others in unrighteous ways, and cause us to lose sight of who we truly are. It’s easy to...

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