The Goodness of Serving Each Other
Serving others doesn’t have be a big, complicated project. Small acts of kindness can change lives.
The Pride Cycle: Wealth isn’t Always a Blessing
The pride cycle in the Book of Mormon shows us what happens when we forget that God is the source of our blessings.
Mormon Institute of Religion: Promised Power
A weekly religion class for young adults helps Mormons stay strong in their faith and to face the challenges of their lives.
How We Decided to Homeschool
The decision to homeschool is a challenging one. Learn the process Britt and her husband followed to make the decision.
Family History and Motherhood
A visit to Krystal’s ancestral home helped her connect to her past and to see how the generations are linked by love. How family history affects motherhood.
Marriage Preparation: A Mission for Young Women
“Throughout my entire dating process thus far, I have met many eligible young women that are either putting in their papers or are leaving for missions soon. There is no doubt that this is fantastic for the sisters, but for the male half of the dating game it has been just a little frustrating.
Recently I have been reflecting on this and I’ve realized that this has actually turned into a blessing for young men such as myself.”
Finding the Public Records that Aren’t Online Yet
Not all genealogy public records are searchable online, but the Internet can help you track them down.
LDS Share Expo
Stop by the LDS Share expo at BYU to learn how to share the gospel online.
Overcoming Trials: Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight
Olympic figure skaters hold the key to overcoming our trials and achieving our goals—every time you fail…get right back up and try again.
Priesthood Strengthens Mormon Homes
Christ set the example for how to use the priesthood wisely. One special responsibility of a priesthood holder is to lead by example and faith in the home.
Being Alone Without Feeling Lonely
We’re never alone, even when we don’t have a spouse or special friend with us.
Don’t Take Your Marriage for Granted
Don’t take your marriage for granted–plan to keep it strong and meaningful.
A Day in the Life of a Homeschooling Family
There is no such thing as a typical homeschooling day, but here is one day in the life of a homeschooling family with ten children.
Spring Cleaning for the Soul
Spring cleaning your home gets it ready for summer. Spring cleaning your soul can get it ready for eternity.
Taking Offense and Judging Others: Lessons from the Book of Mormon
Often others who are having a bad day will do something that offends or hurts us. We can’t control their actions—but we can control our reactions.
Genealogy: The Treasure Trove of Public Records Online
FamilySearch.org offers many public records to help you find your ancestors–but you need to know the tricks to make sure the records turn up.
Healing the Blind and the Blind of Heart
A picture of Jesus healing the blind helps us decide how we will experience the miracles of Christ–our own and those received by others.
Why Mormons Send Their Children on Missions
Mormon parents know that when their children serve a Mormon mission, they will learn to serve the world with love.
The Power of Gentle Touch in Your Marriage
No matter how stressful life becomes, things seem a little better and life a little brighter when someone loves you enough to touch you in gentle ways.
Four Questions Never to Ask Unmarried People
Don’t presume there is something wrong with a young adult who isn’t married yet. Ashley gives the answers to the four questions you should never ask young single adults.