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Ask Yourself

A teen describes a favorite family activity: watching Church history movies together after church. Through this shared routine, they learn and feel closer as a family.
One of our favorite things to do as a family is to sit around after church and watch Church history movies. We learn a lot and come together as a family.Michael Lahusky, 18Navarre Ward, Pensacola Florida Stake
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๐Ÿ‘ค Youth ๐Ÿ‘ค Parents ๐Ÿ‘ค Children
Family Movies and Television Teaching the Gospel

Modeling Modesty

AnnaLaura found a coloring book picture with girls in immodest bathing suits and showed it to her mother. Her mother drew new lines to make the outfits modest, and Anna colored them in happily. Since then, whenever she finds an immodest page, she asks her mom to fix it.
While coloring in a coloring book, AnnaLaura came across a picture that showed some girls wearing immodest bathing suits. She pointed out this problem to her mother, who drew new lines on the picture. Anna colored them in, delighted that all the girls were modest. Now whenever Anna finds a coloring page that she doesnโ€™t think is modest, she calls Mom to fix it.
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๐Ÿ‘ค Parents ๐Ÿ‘ค Children
Chastity Children Family Parenting Virtue

Enriching Family Life

Elder LeGrand Richards described visiting his nearly ninety-year-old father. His father stood, embraced and kissed him, called him by his childhood name, and said, "Grandy, my boy, I love you." The moment illustrates open, affectionate love in families.
Do everything in the spirit of love. Elder LeGrand Richards shared with us the tender relationship he had with his father. Said he, โ€œI walked into my fatherโ€™s apartment when he was just about ninety, โ€ฆ and as I opened the door, he stood up and walked toward me and took me in his arms and hugged me and kissed me. He always did that. โ€ฆ Taking me in his arms and calling me by my kid name, he said, โ€˜Grandy, my boy, I love you.โ€™โ€ (In Conference Report, October 1967, pp. 111โ€“12.)
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๐Ÿ‘ค General Authorities (Modern) ๐Ÿ‘ค Parents
Apostle Charity Family Kindness Love

Q&A:Questions and Answers

A young woman struggled to understand why the temple was important. She went to the temple with her ward, felt overpowered by the Spirit upon entering, and then understood its significance.
I know I had a hard time understanding why it was so important until I went there for myself. I went there with my ward. When I entered into the temple I was just overpowered by the Spirit. Then I understood. Pray and then find out for yourself.
Marci Hales, 12Tremonton, Utah
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Holy Ghost Prayer Revelation Temples Testimony

Pink Penguins

At girlsโ€™ camp, a young woman initially dislikes the conditions but grows spiritually through scripture study and discussions. During the testimony meeting, seeing her group's pink shoelaces reminds her of their unity and gives her courage to bear her testimony. She feels the Spirit strongly and commits to live better.
I hated going without showers, eating half-cooked food, and sharing my living quarters with creepy creatures like spiders, yet there I was at girlsโ€™ camp. But the truth was I was having the time of my life.
My group was known as the Pink Ladies, and our leader gave each of us bright pink neon shoelaces as our trademark. After enduring five days of rain and cold in the great outdoors, we renamed our group the Pink Penguins.
The rain subsided just long enough to end the week with an evening testimony meeting. My testimony of Christ had been strengthened that week during evening scripture study and gospel discussions with my new friends. During the meeting I thought of my lifestyle at home. I had become friends with girls who were not living up to Church standards. My best friend, Amy, had been telling me how great smoking is and how fun I would be if only I loosened up a bit.
The Spirit had really touched me at camp, and I committed to myself to live a better life when I returned to civilization. I had never borne my testimony before, but I really wanted to this time. As I struggled to muster the courage to stand, I caught a glimpse of the feet of the girls in my group, all of them wearing their pink laces. One by one the girlsโ€™ feet carried them to the front where they bore their testimonies.
I looked down at my laces and thought of the love and unity we felt that week and realized I had a terrific support group all around me. With that I stood and headed toward the front. While bearing my testimony, the Spirit was so strong I remember thinking I never wanted to live without it again.
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Conversion Courage Friendship Holy Ghost Temptation Testimony Word of Wisdom Young Women

Faith and Good Works

The speaker recounts a humorous incident involving his identical ten-year-old twins after a family move. Chased down a hall, Aaron saw what he thought was his twin brother Adam around a corner and kept running, only to collide with a full-length mirror. The anecdote illustrates how we sometimes 'run into ourselves,' highlighting our own weaknesses.
Children can provide wonderful and often humorous insights into life. We have in our family identical ten-year-old twin sons. In some circumstances they are practically impossible to tell apart.

Recently we moved and found ourselves in new surroundings. Several days later I was talking to Aaron, one of the twins, and inquired about the big bump he had on his forehead. He described it this way. โ€œWell, Dad, Lincoln [who is his older brother] was chasing me down the hall. I ran around the corner, and I saw my twin brother, Adam. Now, I knew I could outrun Adam, so I just kept running.โ€ It turns out he ran into a full-length mirror!
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๐Ÿ‘ค Parents ๐Ÿ‘ค Children
Children Family Parenting

From Young Women to Relief Society

A Relief Society president asked sisters to learn the names of incoming young women. She distributed photos and short bios, which helped the sisters call each woman by name and befriend her.
One Relief Society president challenged her ward sisters to learn the names of each young woman entering Relief Society. She distributed photos and a short biography of all the incoming young adults to each of the Relief Society sisters. It helped the sisters to call each young woman by name and befriend her.
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Friendship Ministering Relief Society Young Women

Questions and Answers

Raised in an atheist family, a woman felt different and made mistakes. Her best friend and that friend's Latter-day Saint family continued to accept her and never turned away. Over time, they developed a bond that feels like family.
I was raised in an atheist family that didnโ€™t respect certain values. But my best friend, Maud Dominault, and her family, who are members of the Church, never turned away from me, even when I made mistakes. Her family accepted me, even though I was different. Today, we feel bound together as if part of the same family.
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๐Ÿ‘ค Friends ๐Ÿ‘ค Church Members (General)
Diversity and Unity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family Friendship Judging Others Kindness Love Ministering

Australia Today:

CES area director Chris Gollan recalls that the Stirling Branch achieved the regionโ€™s highest seminary enrollment and completion rates. A dedicated teacher traveled 55 kilometers daily, with the branch presidentโ€™s support, and personally checked on absent students. Their commitment fostered excellent discipline and success despite distance challenges.
Brother Waltersโ€™ supervisor, CES area director Chris Gollan, believes the challenge of distance is being met by both teachers and students.
He recalls that for eight years when he was coordinating the CES program in Adelaide some years ago, the Stirling Branch had the highest percentage of enrollment and the best completion rate for any unit in the Adelaide region. โ€œThe teacher traveled from Adelaide, fifty-five kilometers away, each day. Both the teacher and the branch president were thoroughly committed to seminary. If a student didnโ€™t show up at class, the teacher would drive over to his or her home.
โ€œThis is a perfect example of right attitude affecting students. The teacher would walk into that class any day of the week and there would never be a discipline problem. Despite the challenge of distance, they made it work.โ€
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Adversity Education Service Teaching the Gospel

Ready for the Work

Needing a genealogy teacher to engage interested nonmembers, they prayed for help. Another family arrived; the wife, a genealogy expert, taught weekly and shared musical and craft talents, while the husband became Sunday School president, adding needed strength and another child to Primary.
When we organized a genealogy class, particularly for a group of nonmembers in town who were doing genealogy as a hobby, we asked Heavenly Father for help in finding a teacher. He sent us another family; the wife was a genealogy expert. She agreed to teach the class every Tuesday night. She was also an excellent pianist and an expert in arts and crafts, which was a big asset to the branch. Her husband became the Sunday School president, and we had another child for Primary.
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Children Family History Missionary Work Music Prayer Service

Feedback

A missionary in the Philippines faced many difficulties. After reading the New Era article โ€œAssorted Assyrians,โ€ she was moved to tears and realized her purpose in the mission field. The experience strengthened her resolve to trust God and follow His will.
I am an avid reader of the New Era. I have learned many things from it that have helped me on my mission. One of the articles that I have treasured the most is โ€œAssorted Assyriansโ€ by Betty Curry in the January 1988 issue. The story really touched me, and I even shed tears. As a missionary in the Philippines Davao Mission, I have experienced lots of difficulties, and that article made me realize that I am here for a purpose. I realized I had to trust in God and obey his will. Thank you for an awesome magazine!
Sister CabigundaPhilippines Davao Mission
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Adversity Faith Gratitude Missionary Work Obedience

John Taylor

After arriving in Toronto, John Taylor joined the Methodist Church and became a preacher. In 1836, Parley P. Pratt taught him about the restored gospel, and John was baptized. He continued faithful and later became the third President of the Church.
After John reached Toronto, Canada, he located the Methodist Church, where he became a member and a preacher. In May of 1836, Parley P. Pratt taught him about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and John was baptized into the Church.
John Taylor continued to trust in the Lord, and he became the third President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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๐Ÿ‘ค Early Saints ๐Ÿ‘ค Missionaries
Baptism Conversion Faith Missionary Work The Restoration

Eight Tips for Building Stronger Families

The author often told a story of a championship football game where a team trailed by seven points late. After a mistake, the quarterback joked in the huddle, making teammates laugh and relax. They executed plays confidently and scored with 10 seconds left to win.
Remember that laughter goes a long way. I was fond of telling my children about a championship football game where one team was down seven points with less than a minute and a half to go. A serious error left the team with very little hope of being able to score. As the quarterback huddled with his teammates, he said, โ€œWell, guys, weโ€™ve got them right where we want them.โ€ The team laughed, and feeling relaxed, they went to work. Play after play found the quarterback with a grin on his face. With 10 seconds left in the game, the team scored and won the trophy.
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Adversity Children Happiness Parenting

The Age of Accountability: Why Am I Baptized When I Am Eight Years Old?

Seven-year-old Mikela Hart from Flower Mound, Texas, looks forward to her baptism. She reads the scriptures every night and plans to finish the Book of Mormon before she is baptized.
Seven-year-old Mikela Hart of Flower Mound, Texas, is looking forward to her baptism. She reads the scriptures every night and plans to finish the Book of Mormon before being baptized.
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๐Ÿ‘ค Children
Baptism Book of Mormon Children Faith Scriptures

Finding a Message in the Music

In May 2010, Rachel auditioned for a stake production of Savior of the World. Weeks later, she learned she had been cast as Mary and felt both excited and nervous. She hadnโ€™t anticipated how much of a gift the experience would become.
Most people donโ€™t start thinking about Christmas until jolly songs play on the radio and festive decor fills the malls. But Rachel H. was thinking about it back in May of 2010. She wasnโ€™t waiting for any physical present; instead, she was preparing to audition for and perform in Savior of the World: His Birth, a musical production depicting the birth of Jesus. When she auditioned for the stake production, she didnโ€™t realize how much of a gift the experience would be.
When the cast list was posted a few weeks later, Rachel was excited to see that she had been given the part of Mary in one of the two casts. โ€œI was so happy to have been chosen to play the part of Mary. I was excited but very nervous,โ€ she recalls. Rachel was just one of nearly 300 youth who participated in the production.
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๐Ÿ‘ค Youth
Christmas Jesus Christ Music Young Women

Meet Elder M. Russell Ballard

While serving a mission in England, he and his companions held public meetings in marketplaces or town squares. They set up a stand, sang hymns, and bore testimony to passersby. This describes their simple, public approach to sharing the gospel.
On his mission in England, he and his companions held meetings in market-places or town squares. They set up a stand, sang hymns, and shared their testimonies.
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Missionary Work Music Teaching the Gospel Testimony

Go Ye Therefore

Soon after their conversion, the speaker and her sister Dina were called as local missionaries in San Salvador. They went door to door sharing the restored gospel and helped many come to baptism. Later, both served full-time missions in the Central America Mission.
Within months, my sister Dina and I were called as local missionaries in San Salvador. This calling gave us the opportunity to go door to door to share the glad news of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and bring many people to the waters of baptism. In due time, we both served full-time missions in the Central America Mission.
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Baptism Conversion Missionary Work The Restoration

Hymn of the Obedient: โ€œAll Is Wellโ€

William Clayton, a well-educated convert from England, served as a scribe in the early Church and followed Brigham Young after the Prophet's martyrdom. While the Saints struggled through Iowa in mud, rain, deaths, and slow progress, Clayton sat on a wagon tongue and wrote 'Come, Come, Ye Saints' to encourage them. The hymn expressed trust in God's prepared place in the West and acceptance of life or death, and he recorded its original title as 'All is well.'
As you were listening to this beautiful rendition by the choir, I was thinking of William Clayton. His father was a teacher, and William had received a good education. He was a good penman, he was good with figures, and he was good at writing and keeping records. He was taught and baptized by the Heber C. Kimball missionary group in the early days of the Church in England. They understood and accepted him readily because of his education and his penmanship. He was just a bright young fellow, 23 years old. Soon he was being used as a secretary, a scribe, or as a bookkeeper by the little organization of the Church over there.

By the time he was 24, he and his wife wanted to go to Nauvoo, so they sailed for America. In Nauvoo he met the Prophet and other leaders of the Church. They used him in interesting ways again because he wrote a beautiful hand and he was a good speller. They could use a young man of that kind. But after the martyrdom of the Prophet he sided with Brigham Young and the Twelve and became one of their scribes and the secretary.

After the martyrdom of the Prophet, he left with the Brigham Young company and had the experience in Iowa that inspired the writing of this wonderful song that we have today. They left in February; it was now April. Slogging through the fields with the wagons and the horses and the teams and the rain and the mud in Iowa, they were discouraged. The going was difficult; people were dying, and babies were born. They were moving slowly, only traveling a few miles a day. In their discouragement, William Clayton wrote in his journal that he sat on a wagon tongue and wrote a song, hoping it would encourage and give some renewed hope and faith to the Saints.

So he wrote โ€œCome, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear.โ€ It was difficult. They were discouraged. โ€œBut with joy wend your way. / Though hard to you this journey may appear, / Grace shall be as your day.โ€ He was giving them encouragement to keep going, that the situation would get better.

Then he wrote those wonderful lines, โ€œWeโ€™ll find the place which God for us prepared, / Far away in the West.โ€ Even though weโ€™re stuck here in the mud and discouraged, this will all change. If we have the courage and the faith, the Lord will answer our prayers; it will all come about. It gave them hope and encouragement. โ€œWeโ€™ll find the place which God for us prepared, / Far away โ€ฆ / Where none shall come to hurt or make afraidโ€โ€”stirring, inspirational words.

And then the last verse that the choir sang so beautifully this morning, โ€œAnd should we die before our journeyโ€™s through, / Happy day! All is well!โ€ So if we die, weโ€™ve done our best. Weโ€™re going to die sometime, as we all know. So โ€œHappy day! All is well!โ€

โ€œBut if our lives are spared again / To see the Saints their rest obtain.โ€ Weโ€™ll see if the wagon wheels will stay on and if the rims will stay on the little handcarts and if we can keep up that courage and the strength through our prayers and weโ€™ll get there. โ€œIf our lives are spared again / To see the Saints their rest obtain.โ€ If we get there, then โ€œAll is well! All is well!โ€โ€”if we get there and if we have the courage to make it work.

And in his journal he wrote, โ€œIโ€™ve composed a new songโ€”โ€˜All is wellโ€™โ€ (William Claytonโ€™s Journal [1921], 19). I like that original title, โ€œAll is Well! All is Well!โ€ which explains our lives if we live as we should. We have the outline, we have the procedures, we have the information, and if we can get there and if our lives are spared again, then we will be able to sing โ€œAll is well! All is well!โ€ That hymn has become the Churchโ€™s โ€œnational anthem.โ€
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Adversity Courage Education Endure to the End Faith Hope Joseph Smith Missionary Work Music Prayer

โ€œHow do I decide when itโ€™s the best time to serve a mission?โ€

Felipe shares that when his father died, he found comfort in his testimony of the plan of salvation. This experience motivates him to teach others who do not know about Heavenly Fatherโ€™s plan, trusting the Lord is preparing people for him to teach.
โ€œYou can always ask the Lord in prayer. The Lord empowers those whom He calls to be missionaries. When my father died, I was comforted by my testimony of the plan of salvation. But there are many people in this world who still donโ€™t know about Heavenly Fatherโ€™s plan. I know the Lord is preparing people for me to teach.โ€
Felipe F., 17, Brazil
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๐Ÿ‘ค Youth ๐Ÿ‘ค Parents
Death Grief Missionary Work Plan of Salvation Prayer Testimony Young Men

Why Is Jesus Christ Important in My Life?

The author read a blog post in which a woman shared how the Savior helps her daily. A reader responded that Jesus has never been and never will be important in his life, which saddened the author. The anecdote introduces the message that all people need the Savior.
Recently I read a blog post where the author talked about how the Savior plays a vital role in her daily life. I was happy she was willing to share her feelings, but I was saddened by one readerโ€™s response: โ€œHe is of no importance whatever in my lifeโ€”never has been and never will be.โ€
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๐Ÿ‘ค Church Members (General) ๐Ÿ‘ค Other
Apostasy Faith Jesus Christ Testimony