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Young Women Lesson 1: God the Father
Mormon Life says: The light of belief is within you, waiting to be awakened and intensified by the Spirit of God.
Discussion QuestionsWhat experiences have you had when you have felt close to Heavenly Father in prayer? during scripture study? at church? at home? at school? in happy times? in times of stress and...
Young Men Lesson 1: The Godhead
Mormon Life says: “We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost” (A of F 1:1).
Discussion QuestionsWhat role does each member of the Godhead have in your life?How would you explain our belief about the Godhead to a friend of another faith?What experiences have you had where...
Young Men Lesson 2: Knowing Our Father in Heaven
Mormon Life says: As disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, we have enormous spiritual reservoirs of light and truth available to us. … In our days of difficulty, we choose the road of faith.
I rejoice with you in being members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As President Monson shared the wonderful news of five new temples, I thought how across the world, on every...
Gospel Principles Lesson 1: Our Heavenly Father
Mormon Life says: Love is the measure of our faith, the inspiration for our obedience, and the true altitude of our discipleship.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is continually growing and becoming better known throughout the world. Although there will always be those who stereotype the Church and its members...
Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 37
Mormon Life says: In Lesson 37, we study Paul's teachings on Jesus Christ and faith as found in his epistle to the Hebrews. Be sure to read the following commentary by Robert L. Millet, Richard Lloyd Anderson, Bruce R. McConkie, and Howard W. Hunter.
Robert L. Millet on Hebrews: Hebrews was not written to Gentiles, but to Jews. It was written to those schooled in the law of Moses. Yet it took Paul, a living prophet, to unfold its ...
Just Like Dad
Mormon Life says: Regardless of all the other honors we can aspire to in this life, that of Father has more meaning--and consequence--than any other.
Greetings, fellow fathers. Can you think of anything more magnificent than being a father? As far back as I can remember, I’ve longed to become a father. I dreamed of finding a beautiful wife,...



