A Beacon for Youth
Look to the lighthouse of the Lord as you face the challenges and opportunities of life, writes President Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor in the First Presidency, to the youth of the Church. In a
Family Home Evening Ideas
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How can you effectively teach the gospel to a child with learning disabilities? Read of one couple’s experiences,
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Most stories from Latter-day Saint Voices can be used for family home evenings. If you want to teach your family about following spiritual promptings, discuss
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Jesus, the Perfect Mentor
“I remind you of the great encouragement which is also a directive: ‘What manner of men [and women] ought ye to be? Verily I say unto you, even as I am’ (3 Ne. 27:27). In that discipleship there is joy unbounded that lies ahead,” promises Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. See
The Privilege of Prayer
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One of the great blessings from heartfelt personal prayers is feeling that Heavenly Father cares about us as individuals. See
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How do we help protect our families from the perils of today’s world? There is no substitute for family prayer. See
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Called to Share
Can Church activities and callings be used effectively to introduce—or reintroduce—people to the Church? See
Stories behind the Revelations
Would you like to know the story behind sections 3, 13, and 27 of the Doctrine and Covenants? See
If Not for Our Home Teacher …
It probably seemed just a small thing, but one home teacher’s watchcare touched three generations,
Help with Learning Disabilities
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Home Teachers and Visiting Teachers
Find the monthly messages on
Applying the Six “B’s”
Tips for leaders and parents to help youth apply
Confronting Pornography
Pornography can shake the foundation of a marriage, but the Lord can help couples fight this devastating sin. Read of one couple’s story,

