Waiting on Our Road to Damascus
Those who diligently seek to learn of Christ will eventually come to know Him. (3:45)
 

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Waiting on Our Road to Damascus
Those who diligently seek to learn of Christ will eventually come to know Him.
Temples Are a Beacon
No sacrifice is too great to obtain the blessings available in Holy Temples.
Power of God
The Priesthood is the power of God on Earth used to bless our lives and the lives of others.
Wise Men Still Seek Him
Three modern-day wise men show us that the greatest gift we can give Jesus Christ is the will of our hearts.
Men's Hearts Shall Fail Them
Elder Russell M. Nelson shares a personal story to give encouragement for when we feel "weak in the heart."
A Book of Mormon Story
A young bishop in England describes how the Book of Mormon came to life for him and changed his perspective forever.
Opportunities to Do Good
One family's trial becomes a shared blessing for many who serve, love, and bear each other's burdens.
Flecks of Gold
This compelling story of an 1850s gold prospector illustrates how giving service to others blesses our lives.
Finding Hope
A man describes his journey from the tragedy and trauma of 9/11 to hope, healing, and renewal through Jesus Christ.
The Blessings of Scripture
As part of the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, consider our blessings and responsibilities in having God’s word so readily available.
Expressions of Love
Couples of all ages share the many ways they have found to express love for each other.
Watch Your Step
See how a moment’s decision can have far-reaching consequences - for good or bad.
Moments That Matter Most
We would do well to slow down a little, focus on the significant, lift up our eyes, and truly see the things that matter most. (Read the entire address “Of Things That Matter Most" at http://bit.ly/momentsmatter)
Honesty
It is better to be honest than get a good score on a test.
Child of God
Remember - through a beloved children's song - who you really are.
The Civility Experiment
Learn how civility and kindness go much deeper than appearances and quick judgments. Read President Thomas S. Monson’s full address, “Charity Never Faileth.”