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Berglind Guðnason

After changes brought by the Savior’s Atonement, Berglind felt different and stronger. Others noticed, and a girl at school—even a nonmember who hadn’t really spoken with her—remarked that she saw a difference and a light in her.
I’ve definitely noticed how I’ve changed through my depression. The Savior’s Atonement is real, my heart has been changed, and I’ve gotten stronger. I feel like I’m a different person than I once was. People notice and say, “You’ve changed.” One girl from school even said, “I see a difference and a light in you.” It’s weird because she isn’t even a member of the Church, and we hadn’t ever really talked before.
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👤 Young Adults 👤 Other
Atonement of Jesus Christ Conversion Mental Health Testimony

Matt and Mandy

Two children discuss their goals for the year and decide to focus on service. They think of a new family in their ward and plan to invite Jada and Tyler to Primary and activities, noting that their parents often work on weekends. They agree to work together and let space adventures wait.
What goals are you planning to set this year?
I want to build my own spaceship and fly to Mars! Want to come with me?
I think I’ll stay on this planet.
Actually, I wanted to plan some ways to serve people this year.
Me too! I bet we could help a lot of people if we work together.
I was thinking that too. But I’m not sure where to start.
Well, what about that new family in the ward?
Oh yeah! I really like Jada and Tyler, but I’ve only seen them at Primary a few times.
I think their parents work most weekends.
Hey, we could ask them to come with us to Primary, and to activities, and …
And Mars will just have to wait.
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👤 Children 👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General)
Children Family Friendship Ministering Service

Being Missionary to Your Spouse

After a year with no visible change in her husband, a woman felt like giving up. When encouraged to renew her own prayer and study, she recommitted and soon noticed subtle positive changes in him, regaining hope for their marriage.
One woman came up to me in tears after Relief Society one day and said, “I’m about ready to give up on him. I thought a year would bring some changes, but he’s not more ready to become active than he was last year. I feel like the Lord has failed me. Why should I keep trying if he’ll never change?”
After listening and searching for understanding, I asked, “You say you are still trying. Have you been devoting yourself to your own spiritual nourishment lately, as you were a year ago when you felt such promise for the relationship?”
“No,” she answered, “I haven’t felt like praying, and with moving to another home, I haven’t felt like I’ve had time for studying.”
“Well,” I confided, “I know that when I begin to lose faith in my husband and in our relationship, or when I start to become critical, I find that I have been starving my own spirit. But as I begin to restore a sweet spirit within me, I see my husband with new faith and love.”
A few weeks later, this woman called to tell me that through recommitting herself to a program of spiritual feedings, she once again had hope in her husband and in their marriage. She said, “I was wrong. There has been a change in him. It is so slight that I had overlooked it before.”
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👤 Church Members (General)
Faith Hope Marriage Prayer Scriptures

“How can I help my friends overcome problems like swearing and excessive video gaming?”

A 19-year-old taught a lesson about clean language in Mutual and believes it is helping at least one friend. He emphasizes setting an example, praying for friends, and kindly asking them to avoid bad language. He even suggests directly but respectfully challenging them to refrain from rude words for a day.
I gave a lesson about language in Mutual. I think that it’s working, at least with one of my good friends. We first have to set the example. We can pray for our friends and have the courage to tell them at the right time, “Please do not speak with bad words. I challenge you not to say rude things today.”
Dante C., age 19, Puebla, Mexico
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👤 Young Adults 👤 Friends
Courage Friendship Prayer Teaching the Gospel

The Order Is Love

While walking in Salt Lake City, Ezra meets Brigham Young, who tells him the Lord wants him in Long Valley to help establish the United Order. Skeptical, Ezra prays about it and then goes. He later reports that, despite challenges, the Order is working because they are striving to live the commandment to love.
EZRA: So what am I doing here? I was walking down Main Street in Salt Lake City one day when Brigham Young, President of the Church, happened by. “Afternoon, Brother Cooper,” he said. “The Lord wants you in Long Valley.”
“Long Valley! What’s down there?”
“Nothing,” he said. “That’s why. But you won’t be on your own. We’re settin’ up the United Order. Settin’ it up all over the Church. Got to make the Saints one—start developin’ a perfect society.”
When I got my teeth back in my mouth, I said, “Brother Brigham, that’s impossible! There must be some mistake!” “There’s no mistake,” he said. “But don’t take my word for it. You go home and pray about it.”
So I went home and prayed about it. And here I am!
[He starts off again, then stops and smiles.]
Over seven hundred people, working, living, eating together—everybody equal, sharing the good and the bad. Oh, there are problems. Some say the meat cuts aren’t all the same size. But by and large [with pride], it’s working. And all because we try with our whole hearts—weak as they are—to live the greatest of all commandments—love!
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👤 Pioneers 👤 Early Saints 👤 Other
Apostle Consecration Love Prayer Unity

I don’t know anyone I can invite to church. What are other ways I can be a missionary now?

A young girl describes how, during hot summers, she and her family fill baskets with indoor activities and Church materials. They deliver these baskets to their nonmember friends and find joy in being missionaries through this activity.
During the summer, we fill baskets with things we like to do indoors when it’s too hot to go outside: crayons, stationery for letter writing, a Church DVD, and the Friend magazine. Then we deliver the baskets to our nonmember friends. Being a missionary can be so much fun!
Autumn M., age 7, Arizona
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👤 Children 👤 Friends
Children Friendship Missionary Work Service

More Than a Hero

Upon arriving in Spain to begin serving as mission leaders, the speaker’s family found a framed quote by Elder Neal A. Maxwell. The quote emphasized choosing the kingdom of God first. The experience reinforced their focus on choosing Jesus Christ above all else.
When our family arrived in Spain to begin our service as mission leaders, we found a framed quote shared by Elder Neal A. Maxwell that has relevance to the heroes we choose to follow. He stated, “If you have not chosen the kingdom of God first, it will in the end make no difference what you have chosen instead.” Brothers and sisters, it is by choosing Jesus Christ, the King of kings, that we choose the kingdom of God. Any other choice is the equivalent of choosing the arm of flesh, or a golden calf, and will ultimately fail us.
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👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General)
Agency and Accountability Faith Jesus Christ Missionary Work

I Can!

During her senior year, state champion shot putter Doni struggled and quit for a day under intense pressure. After counsel from her mother and reflecting on her parents’ long support, she chose to continue. Her parents practiced with her, her composure returned, and she peaked at state, winning her third consecutive title despite limited coaching resources.
Doni hefted the shot easily in one hand and took her position at the end of the school’s playing field. She paused, balanced in her stance, the shot cradled against her neck. She pushed off, and with an explosion of air, released the shot. She watched it hit the turf and groaned in frustration. It wasn’t going anywhere.
It was Doni DeCory’s senior year, her last year of high school track. For two years she had held the South Dakota state championship in shot put. But during this, her senior year, when she was expected to take the title for the third consecutive year, she was falling apart.
“I wasn’t throwing anywhere near what I did in my junior year,” said Doni. “People were saying, ‘Come on, Doni, you’ve got to take the state record again.’ There was so much pressure. I just wanted to quit.”
Doni did quit—for a day. The next day, when she didn’t leave for practice, her mother asked why she wasn’t going. “Mom, it’s over with,” said Doni. “I can’t do anything. I’m not going.”
“Then I asked my mom what she thought about my quitting. She said, ‘It’s up to you. We’re not going to push you to do anything you don’t want to do. But think about it, Doni. Is this really you? Do you really want to quit?’ Then she left the room, and the decision was up to me.”
Doni thought about it, until an idea occurred to her. If she quit now, then she’d always want to quit when things got too hard. Her mother and dad had supported her since grade school in her schoolwork and in her sports. They came, not just to her games and meets, but to all her practices. They had always been there for her. Now when things were going so badly, she knew she could turn to them again for help.
Doni didn’t quit, but her throwing did not improve much. Her parents practiced with her, retrieving the shot over and over. It took time. Her mental composure returned; then her tosses lengthened. She peaked right when she was supposed to, at the state championships when she took the title for the third straight year.
Doni’s story could be like many others where a talented athlete overcomes discouragement and goes on to win. But Doni’s story is a little more complicated than that. No one in her little town of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, even knew how to coach her in shot put. Her mother and the running coach together would try to figure out suggestions for improvement by watching tapes. The odds of her doing well were very much against her. If Doni had said, “I can’t do it,” not too many people would have argued with her.
But Doni wanted to give it a try, and through her efforts and faith, the support of her family and friends, and her natural athletic ability she accomplished great things.
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👤 Youth 👤 Parents 👤 Other
Adversity Agency and Accountability Endure to the End Faith Family Friendship

Put on a Pioneer Play? Way Out Here?

A group of missionaries and branch members in Bermuda felt prompted to create and perform a simple play about the pioneers for the community. Attendance was modest, but a less-active Latter-day Saint saw the newspaper ad, attended the play, and came to church the following Sunday. She resumed regular attendance and became a blessing to the branch. The narrator reflects that perhaps the entire effort was inspired to reach that one person.
The stunningly beautiful island of Bermuda is only about 21 square miles (54 km) in total area. It’s also one of the most isolated inhabited islands you can find—the nearest land mass is over 600 miles (966 km) away. I was one of six full-time missionaries in Bermuda, four elders and one senior missionary couple, serving in the single branch on the island when we decided to try something a bit unusual.
We were going to put on a play! And not just any play.
I can’t remember exactly how the idea first cameup to produce a play about Mormon pioneers for the general community, but once the idea was out there in the open, we all felt a spiritual confirmation that it was worth pursuing.
The other missionaries and I had never written a play before. But why let that stop us? With the help of the branch, we came up with a simple storyline based on Church history. The play included early Church hymns, such as “Come, Come, Ye Saints” (Hymns, no. 30).
We built simple sets and cobbled together costumes from various sources. The branch members and missionaries made up the small cast.
All along I kept wondering how many people would actually attend a play about Mormon pioneers who had lived half a world away from this scenic island.
Still, we pressed on, both with our regular missionary work and in our free time by memorizing lines and practicing hymns.
In time, we were ready. Our branch president placed an advertisement for the date of the free-to-attend production in the newspaper.
Showtime! As you might have guessed, the room was not exactly packed to standing-room-only status (there might’ve been 60 people). Still, we were happy with the turnout and enjoyed spending an evening honoring and celebrating the faith and courage of the early Saints.
And then the following Sunday rolled around. A woman we didn’t recognize sat down with the congregation.
We hurried over to introduce ourselves.
This sister turned out to be a member of the Church who hadn’t attended in years. She was new to the area, so her records were not with the branch. After seeing the newspaper ad, she decided to watch the performance. From that Sunday on she attended regularly and became a big blessing to the branch.
I’m sure plenty of other good came out of this pioneer play effort, but for me it’s also a reminder of how important is the “one” (see Luke 15:4). Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has taught, “Brothers and sisters, never, never underestimate how precious is the one.”1
It well may be that the entire reason we were inspired to put on this play was to reach this one sister. On an island already so full of beauty, isn’t that a beautiful thought?
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Church Leaders (Local) 👤 Church Members (General)
Conversion Holy Ghost Missionary Work Music Revelation Service

Mikael Rinne

Mikael chooses not to swear at work and instead says, “Oh, curses!” when something goes wrong. His coworkers find this amusing, but it changes the atmosphere in the clinic. As a result, he often gets to talk about the Church.
One of the ways my colleagues identify me is as a “peculiar” person of faith. For example, I don’t swear. When something bad happens, I say, “Oh, curses!” That’s a really big joke around the clinic, but it has changed the atmosphere. And I get to talk about the Church all the time.
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👤 Church Members (General) 👤 Other
Faith Missionary Work Testimony

Physical Comfort from the Scriptures

The author, who had been ill as a child, later cared for her mother during chemotherapy in New Jersey. Feeling helpless as her mother struggled with pain, she felt prompted to read the scriptures aloud, choosing Alma 7. The Spirit filled the room, her mother fell peacefully asleep, and the experience strengthened the author's testimony of the power of scriptures and the Savior's comfort.
As a child, I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. I was often sick, and my parents spent many hours with me in doctors’ offices. They worried about my health and felt helpless because they could not fix what was wrong. I never appreciated how they felt until it was my turn to helplessly watch my mother battle breast cancer.
One weekend, I drove to Mom’s home in New Jersey to be with her as she went through a round of chemo. I wanted to be with her and to provide my brothers a break from her daily care. Someone needed to monitor her during the night because of her treatment. A bed had been set up for her in the living room, and I planned to sleep on the couch. Mom was in pain and there was nothing I could do. I felt helpless and frustrated.
As Mom struggled to fall asleep, I felt prompted to read the scriptures to her. She loved the scriptures, but she was too weak to hold or read them herself. When I asked her what she wanted me to read, she said she loved the book of Alma. After scanning the chapter headings, I felt prompted to read from chapter 7.
The Spirit filled the room as I read the words describing Christ’s earthly mission: “And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind; and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith he will take upon him the pains and the sicknesses of his people.
“And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy” (Alma 7:11–12).
I continued reading until Mom fell into a peaceful sleep. The scriptures had invited the Comforter into her home and helped her sleep. I gained a greater testimony of the power of the scriptures and of Jesus Christ, who was willing to act as our Savior and to comfort us in all of our afflictions.
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👤 Parents 👤 Church Members (General)
Adversity Atonement of Jesus Christ Book of Mormon Family Health Holy Ghost Ministering Peace Scriptures Testimony

Become More Christlike through the Sacrament

At thirteen, he helped his mother after her surgery by baking bread for the family. He kept baking regularly until he left for college, showing sustained service and responsibility.
When he was 13, he helped his mother by baking bread after she had surgery. He continued to bake bread for his family until he left for college.
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👤 General Authorities (Modern) 👤 Parents 👤 Children
Family Self-Reliance Service Young Men

Fulfilling Their Duties to God

When Richard obtained a skateboard, Stephen wanted to ride too despite his challenges. He kept trying until he learned to balance and roll slowly down the street. Their father praised their determination and refusal to give up.
When their friends or family members play sports, Stephen’s and Richard’s participation is limited. But the two boys don’t see themselves as handicapped. They always give everything their best shot.
For example, when Richard (whose reflexes are better than Stephen’s) got a skateboard, Stephen wanted to ride it too. He didn’t give up until he had learned to balance and roll slowly down the street.
“He’s got real stick-to-itiveness,” Brother Frustaci says. “Neither of them gives up.”
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👤 Youth 👤 Parents
Adversity Children Courage Disabilities

The Quest for Spiritual Knowledge

A 17-year-old missionary nervously approached his first door in the southern United States and awkwardly stated a bold doctrine. When a minister asked him to show it in the Bible, he could not and instead humbly shared his personal and family-based conviction. Touched, she invited him in to hear more.
Years ago a friend told this experience. He was 17 years old and with his companion stopped at a cottage in the southern states. It was his first day in the mission field and was his first door. A gray-haired woman stood inside the screen and asked what they wanted. His companion nudged him to proceed. Frightened and somewhat tongue-tied, he finally blurted out, “As man is God once was, and as God is man may become.”
Strangely enough, she was interested and asked where he got that. He answered, “It’s in the Bible.” She left the door for a moment, returned with her Bible. Commenting that she was a minister of a congregation, she handed it to him and said, “Here, show me.”
He took the Bible and nervously thumbed back and forth through it. Finally he handed it back saying, “Here, I can’t find it. I’m not even sure that it’s in there, and even if it is, I couldn’t find it. I’m just a poor farm boy from out in Cache Valley in Utah. I haven’t had much training. But I come from a family where we live the gospel of Jesus Christ. And it’s done so much for our family that I’ve accepted a call to come on a mission for two years, at my own expense, to tell people how I feel about it.”
After half a century, he could not hold back the tears as he told me how she pushed open the door and said, “Come in, my boy. I’d like to hear what you have to say.”
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Other
Bible Faith Missionary Work Testimony Young Men

I Had Fought to Overcome Pornography. Why Wouldn’t He?

The author dated a man she hoped to marry and discovered his pornography use. After attempts to help and a prayer for guidance, she felt prompted to clarify expectations; when he reacted irritably and showed no desire to change, she ended the relationship. Though heartbroken, she felt peace and later resolved to follow the Spirit and respect others' agency.
I had been dating a young man whom I was madly in love with for about a year. I truly thought I was going to marry him! But I never thought that dating him would bring me face to face with a problem I had once struggled to overcome with all my strength.

When I found out this man I was planning on marrying was using pornography, I was eager to help him and support him in overcoming it. I had been through the repentance process and the effort of overcoming pornography before, and I knew what the Lord could do for Him. But it seemed like every time I tried to guide him to the help he needed to overcome his problem, things always went wrong. He didn’t seem to want help. After a while, I realized we didn’t have the same ideas about pornography. Yes, we were both members of the Church, but the teachings of the gospel didn’t seem to mean the same thing to both of us.

I was frustrated. I loved him, and I believed that with help, he could beat this problem. I was also feeling vulnerable because I was having to face the same problem I had worked so hard to overcome in the past. I decided to pray one night and ask for wisdom from my Father in Heaven on how to move forward because I needed the power to resist temptation, and I also wanted to know how to support the person I was planning to share my life with.

When the answer finally came, I felt peace and knew I had to talk to the man I was dating with a purpose in mind. I wanted to let him know what I expected from dating someone, which was getting married in the temple and having children. I needed to know if our futures aligned and if he was moving toward the Savior. I needed to know if we should continue our relationship. I had high hopes for it and believed that after we talked, everything would work out.

It was a sunny afternoon when I shared with him my dreams and goals about my future family and raising my children in the gospel. To my surprise, after listening to me, he got irritated with me. I realized we had very different ideas about the future. I was devastated, but surprisingly I felt at peace, and I knew my answer was to end the relationship. He wasn’t in a place where he was willing to try to overcome his problems with pornography or turn to the Savior for help, and I couldn’t help him if he didn’t want the help.

For a while, I wondered why even after doing the right thing and doing everything I could to help him, my heart still ended up being broken into a million pieces. But eventually, I shed my last tears for him and I focused on that peace I had felt when I ended the relationship. I knew that answer had come from heaven.

It has been a few years since my relationship with that man ended. And I still see him as the good person he always was. But I know that he needs to be the one who goes to the Savior for help—I can’t force him to. He has his agency and I have mine. Since this experience, I have tried to follow the voice of the Holy Spirit without hesitation. I know that Heavenly Father has a plan for all of us and that we can trust that as we make decisions based on the Spirit’s promptings, He will never let us be led astray. He is always preparing us for good things to come.
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👤 Young Adults 👤 Church Members (General)
Agency and Accountability Dating and Courtship Family Holy Ghost Marriage Peace Pornography Prayer Repentance Revelation Temptation

Powerful Prayers

A child diagnosed with bronchial asthma struggled with frequent illness and missed school, especially during winter. Before third grade, the child's mother prayed and the father gave a priesthood blessing. By the end of the school year, the child received a Perfect Attendance Award. The experience is shared as evidence that Heavenly Father answers prayers.
When I was 21 months old, I was diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Thankfully, my mom is a registered nurse and she takes good care of me. It gets really bad during the winter, and I missed a lot of school. When I entered the third grade, my mom prayed for me and my dad gave me a priesthood blessing. On the last day of school, I was awarded a Perfect Attendance Award. Heavenly Father really answers prayers.
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👤 Parents 👤 Children
Children Faith Family Health Miracles Prayer Priesthood Blessing

Brady Blaser of Bountiful, Utah

Despite a tracheotomy that made submersion dangerous, Brady insisted on being baptized. His father prayed and felt calm, and the doctor devised a method using waterproof tape; they removed the tube, prepared resuscitation equipment, and the father carried Brady into the font. The doctor assisted in keeping water out, and nothing went wrong—the Spirit was present as Brady was baptized, a medically unlikely outcome.
Brady insisted, however, that he was going to be baptized. He had been looking forward to it for a long time, even though his disease had caused him to be so weak that much of his life had been spent in hospitals. His father prayed and had a calm feeling that somehow Brady would be able to be baptized without drowning. So when Brady turned eight, Brother Blaser didn’t ask if it could be done, he just gave me the job of figuring out how to do it. Not able to get any information from Church headquarters about anyone with a tracheotomy being baptized, we tried waterproof tape on Brady’s skin, and it seemed to stick even when wet. The baptism was scheduled.
Because my faith was not as strong as Brady’s and his parents’, we took resuscitation equipment to the baptism. After the spiritual talks, everyone waited while we took the plastic tracheotomy tube out of Brady’s throat, leaving a hole which the tightly stretched layers of special tape held together to keep the water out. Brother Blaser carried his son into the baptismal font, where I was waiting dressed in white. A doctor isn’t often needed in the baptismal font, but my job that day was to help Brady keep water out of his nose and mouth and to be there in case something went wrong. Nothing did. The spirit was there as Brady was baptized a member of the Church.
Medically, the baptism was impossible. But it was accomplished because of the faith and determination of Brady Blaser and his parents.
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👤 Parents 👤 Children 👤 Church Members (General) 👤 Other
Adversity Baptism Children Disabilities Faith Family Holy Ghost Miracles Prayer

We Are Women of God

While visiting the Mount of Beatitudes, the speaker saw a city on a hill and felt a powerful impression about women of God being a light to the world. She concluded that as sisters leave worldly things and come to Christ, their distinctiveness will radiate hope and virtue. Relief Society is likened to a city on a hill whose light can guide others.
This summer I had an unforgettable experience in the Holy Land. As I sat on the Mount of Beatitudes overlooking the Sea of Galilee, I saw in the distance a city built on a hill. The visual image of a city that cannot be hid was stunning, and as I pondered the symbolism I had an overwhelming impression that we as women of God are like that city, that if we will leave behind the things of the world and come unto Christ so that the Spirit radiates through our lives and from our eyes, our uniqueness will be a light unto the world. As sisters of Relief Society, we belong to the most significant community of women on this side of the veil. We are a spectacular city on a hill. And the less we look and act like the women of the world, the more they will look to us as a wellspring of hope, peace, virtue, and joy.
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👤 Church Members (General)
Conversion Holy Ghost Hope Jesus Christ Peace Relief Society Virtue Women in the Church

The Administration of the Church

After Joseph Smith's death, the Quorum of the Twelve, led by Brigham Young, presided over the Church. Brigham Young was later chosen as President, followed by periods of administration before John Taylor and then Wilford Woodruff were set apart. Since then, succession has occurred within days, with the Twelve presiding until a new First Presidency is organized.
At the death of Joseph Smith, the Twelve became the presiding authority of the Church, with Brigham Young as president of the Twelve, and administered the affairs of the Church for three and a half years. Then Brigham Young was chosen as President of the Church, and he chose and ordained and set apart his counselors. Then there were three years and two months between his death and the installation of John Taylor as President of the Church. Following John Taylor’s death it was one year and nine months before Wilford Woodruff was chosen, set apart, and ordained as President of the Church. Since then, just a few days have passed between the death of the President and the setting apart of the next President—and the Twelve continues to preside at the death of each President until the new First Presidency is organized.
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👤 Joseph Smith 👤 General Authorities (Modern)
Apostle Death Joseph Smith Priesthood The Restoration

Sailing Safely Home

The Butty family had been searching for the right church and knew they needed baptism. One day their father saw two missionaries and chose to speak with them, leading to gospel discussions. They gained a testimony of Christ’s Atonement and joined the Church, rejoicing in their decision.
It was that kind of sharing that brought the gospel to the Butty family. Sisters Sandhya and Sudha Butty and their mother and father can hardly stop smiling—they are so eager to tell about how they were introduced to the Church.
“We joined the Church as a family,” Sandhya explains. “We had been looking for the right church for a long time. We knew we needed to be baptized. Then one day our father saw two elders. Their name tags said, ‘The Church of Jesus Christ,’ and he knew he had to speak with them.”
Discussions began in earnest. “We learned that, to do the will of the Father, Jesus Christ suffered for us, accomplished the Atonement, and made it possible for us to return to Heavenly Father by following Him,” Sudha says. With that testimony solidly in place, joining the Church seemed like sailing home through friendly seas, and the Buttys have rejoiced in their decision ever since.
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👤 Missionaries 👤 Parents 👤 Youth 👤 Church Members (General)
Atonement of Jesus Christ Baptism Conversion Family Missionary Work Testimony