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Friday, November 11 2011 |
Have you used the Online Resource Guide for Young Women and Aaronic Priesthood manuals?
These resources provide additional discussion questions, as well as words of the prophets from recent General Conference talks, media suggestions and links to Personal Progress and Duty to God. To access these enhanced lessons, visit the Young Women and Aaronic Priesthood manuals pages.
A new section on LDS.org now gives you access to addresses by Church leaders. This section can be found under Menu > Study > Other Addresses. In this section you will find CES Devotionals, General Conference, Relief Society Meetings, Young Women Meetings, First Presidency Devotionals, Worldwide Leadership Training and other broadcasts (other addresses given by members of the Quorum of the Twelve and First Presidency). Use the language selector to choose another language.
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Monday, October 31 2011 |
HAMILTON, New Zealand — Teenagers from Glenview and surrounding suburbs came together for a weekend youth conference this month. The conference theme was "Each one, reach one."
All the activities were focussed on helping the teens get to know each other better and to be supportive of each other.
Hamilton videographer Garth Watene captured some of the conference's activities on this YouTube video.
Latter-day Saint youth around the world regularly attend similar conferences which are aimed at building friendships and faith in Jesus Christ, as well helping youth to prepare for life's opportunities. |
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Monday, September 12 2011 |
AUCKLAND, New Zealand – On Sunday evening approximately 2,000 youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attended a special evening with the Rt. Hon. John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand. The meeting, held at the Church's Pah Rd, Mt Roskill Chapel, was an opportunity for the youth of the Church to meet with the leader of the nation and be inspired by him regarding education and success in life.
Along with jokes about the Rugby World Cup, the Prime Minister spoke of his experiences in entering politics, of growing up without a father, struggling with finances, and pursuing his goals. He reminded the youth that success is not so much determined by ability as it is by one's attitude and determination to achieve one's goals.
The Prime Minister also encouraged the youth to excel in education: "I encourage you to get the best education you can. Make sure you finish your s... |
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Sunday, August 7 2011 |
 ADELAIDE, Australia — "Religion has always brought families together, but Hannah Sims takes that notion one step further," according to today's edition of The Advertiser.
The article continues: "Embracing a hobby you would expect to be reserved for her twilight years, Hannah, 12, devotes her free time to tracking down her ancestors and building her family tree through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Family History Centre. The photographs she collected symbolise hours of research and a determination to connect with her Mormon faith."
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