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The Church and its members helped improve the lives of millions of people through humanitarian efforts in Europe in 2024.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, faith leaders united to promote peace and interreligious cooperation.
Norway's first organized immigration to America set sail aboard the Restauration. Now, a replica ship is retracing the voyage ...
A Texas stake president and Area Seventy underscore patience, perspective and comfort in helping members and communities following the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Un Kilo de Ayuda have collaborated to strengthen early childhood development in more than 500 underserved communities.
New market and solar-powered cold storage facility to support 525 women at the Bakau Women Horticulture Garden in The Gambia.
Brother Peter G. Vidmar of the Young Men general advisory council writes about President Russell M. Nelson's promise, ...
Serving in 450 missions worldwide, the Church’s 80,000 missionaries are playing a key role in community service efforts, ...
Following his parents' deaths, a service missionary in Huddersfield, England, found purpose in the unique opportunities he ...
Following a dimly lighted trail at Heber Valley Camp, the Look Unto Christ Walk is designed to help individuals navigate life ...
After meeting at Brigham Young University and later marrying in the Salt Lake Temple, Elder Andersen and Sister Kathy ...
Church member John Kunich spent decades writing “Marva!" — a musical that tells the real-life story of teacher Marva Collins ...