Since Latter-day Saints believe Jesus Christ leads his church today through a prophet, President Dallin H. Oaks, Christmas can be a good time to briefly review what that prophet said about the Savior ...
If tears could fill the multiple voids he left behind, perhaps, the family, friends, eminent associates and well-wishers of ...
During his homily, Cardinal Makrickas noted that the 2025 Jubilee has been a unique event in the recent history of the Church ...
How one man’s experience as a LGBTQ+ Latter-day Saint illustrates that faith is not about fitting a preconceived mold ...
J.I. Packer says the doctrine of the Trinity “confronts us with perhaps the most difficult thought that the human mind has ...
In John’s Gospel, Jesus said he has spoken to us that “my joy may be in you and that your joy may be full.” He explains the basis of full joy in Christ: “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved ...
It’s not too far-fetched to believe that God has shown forth his grace to Socrates and to Alfred, to you and to me, all through women in white.
But what endures is the message of that first Christmas and the teachings the small boy born in a manger would offer as he ...
The cloak of Martin is a symbol of the Church’s teaching on care for the poor, not only at Christmas time, but every day. It ...
In the darkness there is light. Despite the evil there is hope. And in the wake of America’s disunity and discomfort there is Christ.
As an adult, Jesus remembers the plight of his family and includes immigrants or strangers as those vulnerable persons with whom he identifies in the Parable of the Last Judgment: “I was hungry, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Stephanie Williams Dean For the Enterprise There’s a familiar quote: “Youth is ...