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Joyful Congolese Saints Are Preparing for the Future Lubumbashi Temple
Posted: 29 May 2020BYU–Hawaii Student Team Is Eradicating Poverty One Farmer at a Time
Posted: 28 May 2020A BYU–Hawaii student team is eradicating poverty one farmer at a time through over 90 RiceUp farm schools in five different countries. Full Story
Latter-day Saints Serve the Navajo Nation in the Thick of the COVID-19 Fight
Posted: 27 May 2020Here's a look at how Latter-day Saints are looking out for one another as the COVID-19 pandemic rages across the Navajo Nation. Full Story
Take a Look into Your Neighbor's Quarantine Life—You Might Be Surprised and Inspired
Posted: 27 May 2020From watercoloring to building a half pipe, gardening to creating a mosaic,—Latter-day Saints all around the world are using their extra quarantine time creatively. Here's a look at what some members are doing. Full Story
Video Shows Behind-the-Scenes Look at President Nelson Filming Bicentennial Proclamation
Posted: 22 May 2020In the new Church News video “A Sacred Proclamation,” President Bingham and President Jones recount “the profound privilege” of standing in the Sacred Grove as President Russell M. Nelson spoke the words of “The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World.” Full Story
BYU–Idaho’s President and Sister Eyring Speak on Staying Family-Focused and Journaling as a Tool of Faith
Posted: 22 May 2020President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring spoke together to BYU–Idaho students about preparing for the future and prioritizing what matters. Full Story
How Live Social Media Events during COVID-19 Are Changing FamilySearch’s Future
Posted: 22 May 2020FamilySearch’s livestream events are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. MDT on Instagram and Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. on Facebook. Full Story
This 8-Year-Old Islander Only Lived a Short Time, But the Joy He Spread Is Immeasurable
Posted: 20 May 2020“Grif the Great” was a lively eight-year-old boy whose life was cut short. But his joyful spirit will live on in islanders’ hearts. Here’s why. Full Story