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President Eyring in El Salvador: Ministering to Many, Ministering to One
When President Henry B. Eyring went to El Salvador for the dedication of a temple, he rejoiced with thousands of participants at a cultural celebration, presided at the cornerstone ceremony and in the dedication meetings, and offered the dedicatory prayer. In so doing, he ministered to thousands. During a brief moment at the cornerstone ceremony, the First Counselor in the First Presidency showed what it means to minister to one.
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Prepare to Be Blessed by Temple, Two Apostles Tell Saints in Box Elder
President Packer and Elder Scott met with priesthood leaders and members from 13 stakes in the Box Elder region of northern Utah and discussed preparing to have a temple in their midst.
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The Twelve and the Seventy, Part Two: Working as One
According to latter-day revelation, presiding priesthood quorums—the First Presidency, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and the Seventy—are to work together to administer the Church of Jesus Christ. But how are the Seventy to learn their duties and responsibilities?
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Technology Can Be a Blessing, President Eyring Says
“The Lord’s plan is to advance ever more rapidly His word and His works and the effects of His gospel throughout the world,” President Henry B. Eyring, First Counselor in the First Presidency, said.
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Today's Family: Lessons Learned from Fathers
"Let us reflect gratitude for our fathers,” says President Thomas S. Monson. Fathers, as patriarchs of their families, are primary providers of the necessities of life and protectors of their families.
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Women of Church Have Great Positive Influence
The women of the Church hold a special place of love and honor in the hearts of prophets, apostles, and other Church leaders. Read and watch as several Apostles share their feelings of respect and admiration for women who strive to fulfill their divine roles.
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The Twelve and the Seventy, Part One: Revelation and the Role of the Seventy
Modern revelation and the growth of the Church have led to a deeper understanding of the relationship between the First Presidency, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and the Seventy, President Boyd K. Packer said. The Seventy play a crucial role in extending the power and authority of prophets and apostles throughout the world, a role that is important for all members of the Church to understand.
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Serve God by Serving Others
“It is only when we love God and Christ with all of our hearts, souls, and minds that we are able to share this love with our neighbors,” says Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. And we demonstrate that love “through acts of kindness and service—the way that the Savior would love and serve all of us if He were among us today.”
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