Asking Big Questions: Why Should I Do Family History?

by Michelle Pack

Big Questions

Time is at a premium these days. Between school, homework, sports, jobs, and so much more, it seems like there isn’t extra time to do something like family history work. But what if doing family history work were easy or came with a blessing? Well, it can be, and it does.

“I Would That I Could Persuade All . . . to Repent”

by Maddie Christensen

Come, Follow Me

In Mormon chapters 1–6, we read about the complete disintegration of civilization due to the people’s wickedness and their rejection of God’s teachings.

“There Could Not Be a Happier People”

by Garry Weiss

Come, Follow Me

Recently I attended a priesthood lesson focused on Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf’s talk “A Higher Joy.” The teacher began the lesson with this question: “What brings you joy and happiness?”

“My Kindness Shall Not Depart from Thee”

by Lyndie Jackson

Come, Follow Me

When Christ visited the Nephites, He made it clear that though the righteous among them had been preserved, they still had much to change. He showed His love to them by correcting their misunderstandings and helping them work through their shortcomings. 

“A Great Responsibility”

by Maddie Christensen

Volunteer Spotlights

“I’m impressed by the vast number of documents that have been preserved and the diversity of content,” shares Karla Sievers, volunteer for the Wilford Woodruff Papers Foundation.

“Behold, My Joy Is Full”

by Michelle Pack

Come, Follow Me

In 3 Nephi, we find the account of Christ’s visit to the people in the Americas after His crucifixion. He taught them and ministered to them.

“I Am the Law, and the Light”

by Rob Swanson

Come, Follow Me

I will never forget the feeling of the Spirit I felt in the Conference Center in April of 2018 as President Russell M. Nelson, the newly ordained prophet, spoke about changes to how elders quorum would be organized and as he called for the men to arise by quorums.

“Arise and Come Forth unto Me”

by Kamryn Maughan

Come, Follow Me

In an 1884 discourse to the Saints, President Wilford Woodruff said, “There [is] no higher calling on the face of the earth than to become a witness for the Lord Jesus Christ.” 

Asking Big Questions: What Can I Do to Prepare to Receive Personal Revelation at General Conference?

by Scott Hansen

Big Questions

The closest scriptural parallel we have to modern-day general conference is found in the Book of Mosiah.