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Messages
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First Presidency Message
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May We So Live
President Thomas S. Monson
We do not know when we will leave this mortal existence. What are we doing with today?
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Visiting Teaching Message
69
Each Sister Is a Beloved Daughter of Heavenly Parents and Has a Divine Destiny
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Feature Articles
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10
Elder D. Todd Christofferson: Prepared to Serve the Lord
An introduction to the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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16
The Best Part of the Lesson
Taking the challenge to “sit still” until the end of the lesson helped me see what I had been missing.
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17
Keeping Scripture Study Alive
Seven tips that can help you glean more from your study.
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20
Single and Steadfast: Lessons in Hope
Christine S. Packard and Wendy Ulrich
How do you build a happy, productive life as a young single adult while still maintaining hope for marriage? Here are some ideas.
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25
Finding Comfort in King Benjamin’s Counsel
I didn’t know how to console my friend, but someone else found the perfect answer in the scriptures.
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Making the Most of Our Single Years
These five principles can help make dating a rewarding process.
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32
By Their Fruits
I wanted so much to know what God was really like and to find His church.
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34
Modesty: Reverence for the Lord
Our clothing reflects who we are and what we want to be, both here in mortality and in the eternities that will follow.
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40
“And Thus We See”
See if you can identify the lesson taught in each of these pieces of art.
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44
Samuel H. Smith: Faithful Brother of Joseph and Hyrum
LaRene Porter Gaunt and Robert A. Smith
Samuel Smith’s life attests to the truth that “by small and simple things are great things brought to pass” (Alma 37:6).
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52
Grasshoppers, Purple Bathtubs, and Other Surprises
Motherhood can become easier when you learn to see the humor in frustrating situations.
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54
Family Faith
Latter-day Saints in Italy face pervasive secularism, but they focus on the Savior and try to build faith that will thrive in the hearts of their posterity.
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60
Love, Limits, and Latitude
Craig H. Hart, Lloyd D. Newell, and Julie H. Haupt
Raising children requires expressing love, setting limits, and allowing latitude.
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Departments
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Lessons from the Book of Mormon
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Cultivating Righteousness
Cleansing the inner vessel in our homes and lives.
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66
About Their Father’s Business
How can we help our children become favored of the Lord?
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70
Latter-day Saint Voices
Latter-day Saints testify of the blessings that come from the Holy Ghost, Book of Mormon, and hymns.
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74
Random Sampler
Family-oriented, health-oriented activities; helping children recognize scripture stories; and establishing rules when adult children return to live at home.
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76
News of the Church