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When called as a mission president in Pennsylvania, his Primary-aged daughter asked how she could be a missionary. He suggested placing a Book of Mormon on her school desk. After initial teasing, a classmate asked about the Church and was baptized three months later.
I believe that every member of the Church can be a missionary, including children. When our daughter was in Primary, I had just been called to serve as a mission president in Pennsylvania. One day she came to me and asked me how she could be a missionary too. I suggested that she put a copy of the Book of Mormon on her desk at school. The first day, the other young people made fun of her. But on the second day, a girl came to her and asked her to tell her about the Church. Three months later, this girl was baptized.
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👤 Children 👤 Parents
Baptism Book of Mormon Children Conversion Missionary Work Teaching the Gospel

Young Brigham

While their father was away on a remote homestead, Brigham and his younger brother Lorenzo grew famished living on maple sugar. Brigham shot a robin, and they scraped flour dust from an empty barrel to thicken the broth. The boys’ ingenuity saw them through a period of want.
The work and privation were intensified for the entire family when Brigham’s mother died of tuberculosis in his 14th year. The father soon after moved to a new homestead on 100 acres of timber 15 miles from any settlement and was sometimes away working or getting supplies in the nearest towns. At these times the children were left to clear land and care for the maple trees by themselves. Brigham’s younger brother, who was named after the great Methodist preacher, Lorenzo Dow, recalls that one time when he and Brigham were left alone for a few days while their father went for food, they were famished from living only on the insubstantial maple sugar. Brigham finally shot a robin that lit near the house, and while it was cooking, they managed to thump a few spoonfuls of flour out of the cracks of the empty flour barrel and thus “thickened the broth.”7 The grimness of such an existence was intensified by the father’s continuing insistence that the children not indulge in any amusements. Brigham remembers that his brother Joseph, older by four years, seemed never to smile “during some four or five years.”8
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👤 Parents 👤 Children 👤 Early Saints
Adversity Death Family Sacrifice Self-Reliance

STEP into Family History

Fourteen-year-old Bryce Waite initially knew little about family history. Through the STEP program, he learned and felt excitement each time he found a new name. He now understands why baptisms for the dead are performed.
“I really didn’t know a lot about family history and why we did it,” said Bryce Waite, 14. “STEP was an amazing experience for me, and I learned so much from it. Every time I found a new name, I was so excited for them. I now know why we do baptisms for the dead.”
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👤 Youth
Baptisms for the Dead Family History Young Men

The Arms of Jesus

As a teenager, Kennedy faced homelessness and lack of funds for education. Friends BJ Warnick, Sandra Peters, and Anthony Mulenga took him and his brother into their care through the Heart to Hands Foundation, giving him stability, education, and loving support. Kennedy felt embraced by the Savior through their actions and expressed deep gratitude for their devotion.
As a young teenager, life became difficult for Kennedy when no funds were available for his continued housing, food and much desired education. It was at this time that BJ Warnick, Sandra Peters, and Anthony Mulenga—who had all known Kennedy since he was four—were able to take him into their care. Through their Heart to Hands Foundation, he and Bwalya were immediately adopted into their flock. While it was obvious that Kennedy needed the basics required for daily survival, what he really needed was hope and love and they had plenty of that to offer. Kennedy said while he was not officially adopted, it was even better. He now had two moms. With his new family’s help, he was able to complete grade twelve, obtain a driver’s license and complete auto mechanic school. Again, he was wrapped in the arms of his Savior, but it was through the acts of others. Kennedy remarked, “I don’t know who I would have become without the continual love of my enlarged family and friends who have dedicated so much time to me.”
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👤 Youth 👤 Friends 👤 Other
Adoption Adversity Charity Education Family Friendship Hope Love Service

The Windmakers

Fourteen years after the first father-son trip without Grandpa, the narrator brings his five-year-old son to the mountains. Watching his son discover fishing and his own father wave from upstream, he realizes the 'secret' of the Windmakers is about fathers and sons staying close. He begins sharing the secret with his son as the evening wind arrives.
That first trip to the mountains without my grandfather was 14 years ago. I now have a son. He turned five this year. Last week, we returned from his first trip to the mountains. Grandma McClary is now well into her 80s, so my mother comes each year to visit and help with the meals.
I watched my little boy this year as one discovery came upon another. I saw his wide-eyed amazement when he caught his first fish. I saw the excitement in his face whenever he gazed upstream and saw my father—his Grandpa McClary—waving to him.
I know the secret of the Windmakers now. It doesn’t have much to do with tall mountains, clear streams, or old blue fishing caps. The secret is about fathers and sons, and how they stay close.
The first evening, as the three of us sat at stream’s edge eating gingersnaps and listening to the water rush by, the wind began to blow. I pulled my little son close to me and softly said, “Your great-grandpa used to call these mountains the Windmakers. Do you want to know why?”
He said yes, so I began to share a secret and a tradition with a new generation, father to son.
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👤 Parents 👤 Children 👤 Other
Children Family Love Parenting

If You’re Having Trouble Getting Started

On a bitter January night in 1970, she resolved to fully commit to the Church and went to Relief Society despite her husband's plea to stay home. Only seven sisters, including the presidency, attended; their testimonies and warm welcome deeply moved her and strengthened her resolve.
The real change came one very cold January night in 1970. I decided that 1970 was going to be my year for the Church—no more being a part-Mormon, I wanted to be a total one. So the first Monday night (this was when Relief Society was on Monday), I started out in the bitter cold. Rich said, “Please don’t go.” I said, “I’ve got to. If I don’t now, I never will.”

When I arrived, I felt quite uncomfortable, for I was the only one there. It wasn’t long, however, before three others came—the presidency. Finally, we had a total of seven sisters. They really made me feel welcome. They held a testimony meeting, and everyone except me bore her testimony. There wasn’t a dry eye in the room. I couldn’t wait to get home to tell my husband how I felt about the Church.
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👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General) 👤 Church Leaders (Local)
Agency and Accountability Conversion Courage Faith Kindness Relief Society Testimony

The Church in Great Britain 1837–1987

Following Brigham Young’s direction, Lorenzo Snow presented Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with beautifully bound copies of the Book of Mormon. This represented outreach to national leaders.
1841 Following Brigham Young’s instructions, Lorenzo Snow presented Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with richly bound copies of Book of Mormon.
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👤 General Authorities (Modern) 👤 Other
Apostle Book of Mormon Missionary Work Scriptures

Kuwait Officially Recognizes the Church

The Church received official recognition for its local leaders and organizations from the State of Kuwait, enabling leaders to better serve members. Bishop Terry Harradine expressed gratitude for Kuwait’s allowance of freedom of worship and its promotion of religious tolerance, especially for expatriate workers.
The Church has received official recognition for its local leaders and organizations from the State of Kuwait. Nearly 300 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints live and work in Kuwait; they come from many countries around the world. Formal recognition from the government allows local leaders to better serve the needs of members in Kuwait.
Bishop Terry Harradine of the Kuwait Ward, Manama Bahrain Stake, expressed gratitude to the government of Kuwait for allowing freedom of worship in Kuwait, particularly for the expatriate workforce, and for promoting religious tolerance within the country.
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👤 Church Leaders (Local) 👤 Church Members (General) 👤 Other
Bishop Diversity and Unity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Gratitude Religious Freedom

When I Couldn’t Answer Their Questions

Two years prior, the author set a goal to read the entire Old Testament. During that effort she discovered Jeremiah 29:13’s promise that those who seek the Lord with all their heart will find Him. She ties this discovery to the larger pursuit of eternal life through scripture.
Two years ago my goal was to read the entire Old Testament for the first time in my life. Little did I suspect that I would find in Jeremiah 29:13 this beautiful promise of the Lord: “Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” [Jer. 29:13]
That search very much involves the scriptures, and it leads to eternal life.
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👤 Church Members (General)
Bible Faith Jesus Christ Scriptures Testimony

Questions and Answers

A young missionary declined his dream job to keep the Sabbath day holy. A few weeks later, another position opened, and he received it with no Sunday work required.
“He has promised you that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth vary from that which he hath said” (Mosiah 2:22). A few weeks after I turned down my dream job, another position opened, and I was given the job without Sunday in my work schedule.Elder Thomas George Haroldsen, 20, Sweden Stockholm Mission
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Young Adults
Book of Mormon Commandments Employment Faith Sabbath Day

After receiving an issue of the New Era, RJ went to receive a patriarchal blessing the next day. Reading the article about patriarchal blessings beforehand helped him understand them better and made his experience more meaningful.
Thank you for publishing the story about getting patriarchal blessings (Aug. 2009). I went to get my patriarchal blessing the day after I received this issue of the New Era and was excited to be able to read more about blessings. It gave me a better knowledge of what they are and made my blessing mean a lot more to me than if I hadn’t read the article.
RJ R.
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👤 Church Members (General)
Patriarchal Blessings Testimony

Elder Angel Abrea:

The day after his father’s burial, Angel Abrea had an out-of-town Church assignment and needed to catch a flight soon after the service. Grieving, he was asked by his daughter why he would still go. He explained he would honor his father by keeping his commitments, reflecting his father’s counsel to always do his best in Church service.
His daughter Claudia says that dedication is another of Elder Abrea’s great strengths. She and Cynthia tell the same story to illustrate the point. Elder Abrea was scheduled to fill a Church assignment out of town the day after his father was buried, and he had to catch a flight out of Buenos Aires shortly after the burial. He was deeply grieved at his father’s passing, and Cynthia asked him why he was going ahead with the trip. He gently reminded her of his father’s admonition always to do his best in Church commitments (an admonition he has passed on to his daughters), and commented that he would be honoring his father by obeying that counsel.
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👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General)
Death Family Grief Obedience Sacrifice Service

President Gordon B. Hinckley:

While in Tonga, Elder Hinckley learned that a boatload of Saints had drowned. He quickly traveled to the affected island to offer comfort to the bereaved.
Elder Hinckley somehow has always seemed to be near when comfort and consolation are needed for suffering Saints. He was in Tonga when a boatload of Saints was tragically drowned. He rushed to that particular island to give comfort.
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👤 General Authorities (Modern) 👤 Church Members (General)
Apostle Death Emergency Response Grief Ministering Service

The Power to Change

A young woman living with a drunken father decided at age 14 to honor her parents by excelling in school and being the best daughter she could be. At 18 she left for studies, and soon after, missionaries visited her family. Her father fully repented, quit smoking and drinking, treated the family with love, and the whole family was baptized. Their home life was transformed, and her father became a devoted parent.
True conversion changes lives. One young woman wrote how unhappy her home life had been when she was a little girl. She wrote, “I felt it keenly when my mother and younger brothers and sisters suffered from the savage temper of a drunken father.” When she was 14, someone told her that one of God’s commandments was to honor her parents. In pondering how she could do this, she was impressed to study, to become a good student, and to be the best daughter in town.

Nothing much changed in the home, but she still felt to continue with her objectives and at age 18 left home to undertake some special studies. Three weeks later she went home to visit, and she recalled:

“My mother met me crying. I thought something terrible had happened, but she hugged me and said, ‘Since you went away to study, your father hasn’t had anything to drink.’

“… My mother said that the night I left, some Mormon missionaries had come. …

“My father became like a little child. I could see repentance and humility in his eyes. He had changed completely. He had given up smoking and drinking all at once, and tried to keep the commandments the missionaries taught him. He treated me like a queen, and he treated my mother and my brothers and sisters like royalty.

“… Our whole family was baptized. … My father, at age 40, became the best father in the world.”
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Parents 👤 Youth 👤 Young Adults 👤 Children
Addiction Baptism Commandments Conversion Family Kindness Missionary Work Repentance Revelation Word of Wisdom

Q&A:Questions and Answers

A young missionary struggled with a short temper and often yelled at people. He began reading the Book of Mormon, journaling his feelings, and consciously working to change. Within about a week, he noticed he was getting mad far less often.
I’ve had many problems with my temper. I used to yell at people because I thought they were such idiots. My temper had a very short fuse. The way I overcame my “short fuse” was by reading the Book of Mormon, writing my feelings down on paper, and making a conscious effort to change. After about a week, I could tell that I wasn’t getting mad at people nearly as often.
Elder John O. Leyer, 19Indianapolis, Indiana
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Young Adults
Book of Mormon Judging Others Patience Repentance Scriptures

Friend to Friend

As a young boy in Mexico, the narrator burned his eye after dropping straw into a wood stove and being struck by a hot poker. His mother held him through the night and prayed fervently for healing. By morning, there was no burn, mark, or loss of vision, which he attributes to his mother's faith.
I grew up on a farm in Colonia Dublán, México, and I learned early how to do farm chores. My father had a large family, and we all had certain assignments. One day after I had finished my chores, I went inside. I had little leaves and pieces of straw and hay in the cuffs of my pants, so I decided to clean them out.
I lifted the lid off our wood-burning stove and dumped the hay and straw into the fire. I stirred the coals and watched the straw and hay sparkle and burn on them in the stove. When I put the lid back on the stove, somehow a hot metal poker slipped and hit me in the center of my eye.
To this day, I remember the incredible pain and agony I felt. My mother heard my screams and came running to my aid. She picked me up in her arms and carried me to her bedroom, where she held me most of the night.
I was only about six years old, and I don’t remember a lot of details about that evening. But I do remember her holding me and cuddling me, trying to comfort me in the midst of such terrible pain. My father was out of town, so my mother spent the night with me alone, praying fervently to Heavenly Father for help and healing.
I spent much of the night crying, but at some point I fell asleep. The next morning I awoke. There was no sign of any burns, no mark, no loss of vision. The faith of my mother had healed me.
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👤 Parents 👤 Children
Children Faith Family Miracles Prayer

Book of Mormon Testimonies

After the Book of Mormon was printed, Brigham Young obtained a copy within weeks. He studied it diligently for two years before deciding to accept it. He then knew it was true as surely as by any physical sense and affirmed he would not have embraced it otherwise.
“When the Book of Mormon was first printed, it came to my hands in two or three weeks afterwards. … I examined the matter studiously for two years before I made up my mind to receive that book. I knew it was true, as well as I knew that I could see with my eyes, or feel by the touch of my fingers, or be sensible of the demonstration of any sense. Had not this been the case, I never would have embraced it to this day.” (Journal of Discourses, 3:91.)
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👤 General Authorities (Modern) 👤 Early Saints
Book of Mormon Conversion Faith Testimony

Called of God

While attending a high priests group meeting in southern Wyoming, the speaker saw a well-prepared lesson shift when a brother suggested applying the doctrine through service. The group organized to help a recently widowed sister keep her farm running after her nonmember husband died. The project strengthened their brotherhood and put gospel principles into action.
I was taught how a quorum works in these three aspects many years ago when I attended a high priests group meeting in a small community in southern Wyoming. The lesson that week was on justification and sanctification. It was evident, as the lesson began, that the teacher was well prepared to instruct his brethren. Then a question prompted a response that changed the whole course of the lesson. In response to the question, one brother commented: “I have listened with great interest to the lesson material. The thought has crossed my mind that the information presented will soon be lost if we do not find application to put the material presented into practice in our daily lives.” Then he went on to propose a course of action.

The night before, a citizen of the community had passed away. His wife was a member of the Church, but he had not been. This high priest had visited the widow and offered his sympathy. Leaving the home after the visit, his eyes wandered over the beautiful farm of the deceased brother. He had put so much of his life and labor into building it up. The alfalfa was ready to cut; the grain would soon be ready to harvest. How would this poor sister cope with the sudden problems now falling on her? She would need time to get herself organized for her new responsibilities.

Then he proposed to the group that they apply the principles they had just been taught—by working with the widow to keep her farm operating until the widow and her family could find a more permanent solution. The balance of the meeting was spent in organizing the project to assist her.

As we left the classroom, there was a good feeling among the brethren. I heard one of them remark as he passed through the doorway, “This project is just what we needed as a group to work together again.” A lesson had been taught; a brotherhood had been strengthened; a service project had been organized to assist someone in need.
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👤 Church Leaders (Local) 👤 Church Members (General)
Charity Death Family Grief Kindness Ministering Priesthood Service Unity

Planning Activities—Take the Lead

Afton B., a Beehive president, and her presidency prayed about their class's needs and planned a weeklong 'mini mission.' They organized companionships, set spiritual routines, and assigned families in the ward to teach. The youth adapted their lessons by the Spirit, and several reported strengthened faith and daily improvements. Their presidency-led effort demonstrated how inspired youth leadership can succeed.
Here’s one example. Afton B., a Beehive president, and her presidency thought and prayed about their class members’ needs. They felt they should help them learn more about how to share the gospel, so they looked in the “missionary work” section of the Mutual activities website (lds.org/youth/activities). The activity “mini mission” caught their attention (see lds.org/go/mini10NE). They decided to go for it: live like missionaries for a week.

After inviting the deacons to join, Afton and her presidency paired people into companionships. Afton made handouts with some guidelines: go to bed and wake up earlier, study the scriptures and Preach My Gospel, and pray morning and night.

“Normally, I just read my scriptures at night, but I started reading them in the morning also,” Bryson C. said. “It really made a big difference in my day.”

The youth were “called to serve” in their ward. The presidency assigned each companionship to teach a family and set up appointments. They also created a basic lesson plan for the “missionaries” to build on.

This kind of teaching was a new experience, but they learned a lot. “We taught a family with little kids,” said Lindsey G. “We’d prepared a lesson, but we felt prompted to do something different to help the kids learn better. I guess sometimes even missionaries have prepared something and the Lord has them do something else.”

“I learned the Lord is on my side,” William W. said. “He’s there to help me.”

The Beehive presidency took the lead, listened to the Spirit, and assisted their fellow young women and young men. The success they had is what happens when quorum and class presidencies take the lead.
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👤 Youth 👤 Church Members (General)
Holy Ghost Missionary Work Prayer Revelation Scriptures Service Stewardship Teaching the Gospel Young Men Young Women

Questions and Answers

When rumors are spread about him, a member remembers counsel from his mother. She reminded him that Christ, the Son of God, received the greatest insults.
When someone spreads rumors about me, I remember words my mother shared with me, “When someone insults you, remember that Christ, the Son of God, received the greatest insults.”
Martin Apolo,Foz Do Iguaçu Ward, Cascavel Brazil Stake
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👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General)
Adversity Jesus Christ Judging Others