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Speaker at FairMormon Conference Gives Secular Argument for the Gospel
Posted: 26 August 2015Belief in the truth of the restored gospel is neither illogical nor irrational, a speaker at the FairMormon Conference declared August 7. Full Story
FairMormon Conference Speaker Identifies a Spiritual Threat
Posted: 19 August 2015A speaker at the FairMormon Conference suggests ways to deal with the spiritual threat affecting members who believe that the Church has lost its way. Full Story
Righteous Have “Compensatory Spiritual Power,” Says Elder Andersen
Posted: 19 August 2015“As evil increases in the world, there is a compensatory spiritual power for the righteous,” Elder Neil L. Andersen said at the BYU Campus Education Week devotional August 18. Full Story
Greatest Joy Found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Elder Oaks Tells Graduates
Posted: 14 August 2015Elder Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke of the eternal nature of joy during commencement exercises at Brigham Young University on August 13. Full Story
No “Private Agendas” in Church's Public Affairs Department, Director Says
Posted: 11 August 2015The Public Affairs Department of the Church does not have its own agenda independent from the leaders of the Church, despite assumptions to the contrary expressed by critics on the Internet, the managing director of the department declared August 7. Full Story
BYU–Idaho Education Week Focuses on Strengthening Individuals and Families
Posted: 7 August 2015More than 1,600 people gathered on the BYU–Idaho campus July 30–August 1 for the school’s 18th education week. Full Story
Seventy Shares Four Priorities to Balance in a Busy Life
Posted: 31 July 2015Elder Donald L. Hallstrom of the Presidency of the Seventy shares the most important priorities to balance in a busy life. Full Story
Pioneering: A Work That Fires the Soul, Says Sunrise Service Speaker
Posted: 25 July 2015Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Seventy challenges members to claim and emulate the principles that define the Mormon pioneers. Full Story