The Hill Cumorah has always been a place of deep spiritual meaning for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On Sunday, September 21, 2025, that sacred landscape entered a new chapter of its history when Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles …
Read More »Preferences or Principles? Navigating GA Counsel as a Latter-day Saint
Understanding General Authority Preferences: A Latter-day Saint Perspective As we approach General Conference, we are again reminded of the importance of listening to our leaders. This gathering is a time for church members to reaffirm their commitment to the covenant path, emphasize the significance of the One True Church, and …
Read More »Charlie Kirkβs Death and the Eternal Battle Between Light and Darkness
The tragic death of Charlie Kirk has shaken many across America. It is not just the sudden and violent nature of his passing that stirs our hearts, but also the way people have responded. For some, his life and death have inspired prayer, reflection, and mourning. For others, it has …
Read More »Why Mormon Missionaries and Church Missionary Work Are More Urgent Than Ever
The Eternal Call to Share the Gospel! Mormon missionaries have always been at the heart of the Churchβs global outreach, carrying the message of Jesus Christ to nations far and wide. In our time, the role of the church missionary has become even more urgent, as the world faces increasing …
Read More »The Lost 116 Pages: The Book of Mormonβs Greatest Mystery
The Lost 116 Pages: The Book of Mormonβs Greatest Mystery The story of the lost 116 pages stands as one of the most enduring and perplexing mysteries in the history of the Latter-day Saint faith. For generations, this episode has captivated both believers and skeptics, stirring up questions about the …
Read More »107 Baptized in a Single Day as Papua New Guinea Welcomes New Stake
A Day of Miracles in the Jungle Hundreds of Latter-day Saints, friends, and new converts gathered at the Bangaho River in southeastern Papua New Guinea on June 14, 2025, for a truly historic event. In a scene reminiscent of the Waters of Mormon, one hundred and seven disciples of Jesus …
Read More »The Stolen Book of Mormon Pages: What I Learned at the Grandin Printing Press
It Began with a Newspaper Clipping in Palmyra While visiting the Grandin Printing Press in Palmyra, New York, I noticed a framed clipping from an 1830 edition of The Reflector, a local paper. The display explained how the editor, Abner Cole, had printed unauthorized excerpts from the Book of Mormon …
Read More »The Nehor Principle Is Alive and Well! Even in Many a Church. Live Like Hell, Die like a Saint!
Is the Nehor Principle Damning? A Latter-day Saint Reflection on Accountability, Salvation, and the Modern Christian Message This all started with a simple suggestion from two young missionaries. They invited me to listen to a BYU devotional titled Be 100 Percent Responsible by Lynn G. Robbins. I took their advice. …
Read More »Moroni: Beyond the Statue
The Prophet Behind the Symbol For people passing by a Latter-day Saint temple, Moroni is often seen only as a golden statue gleaming on the spire. His trumpet raised high seems like little more than a decorative emblem. Yet to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, …
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