Living the gospel involves repeating spiritual practices over and over again. And in our efforts to stay consistent, we sometimes feel like we’re simply checking off tasks on our devotional to-do lists.| LDS Living
Shelby Stroud’s stunningly realistic seashell portraits require her to collect thousands of shells by hand. Then it takes hundreds of hours to arrange them just right. But as each little shell takes its place, the practice becomes a spiritual one for Shelby—offering healing and hope that “by small…| LDS Living
An often-overlooked detail about Joseph Smith’s time in Liberty Jail is crucial to helping us better understand how revelation sometimes works. By putting well-known verses from the Doctrine and Covenants in context, we will have more accurate expectations of revelation and develop a deeper trust…| LDS Living
Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount—He commands, Judge not; ask of God; beware of false prophets—He promises salvation to those who do the will of the Father.| www.churchofjesuschrist.org
John the Baptist is beheaded—Jesus feeds the five thousand and walks on the sea—Those who touch the hem of His garment are made whole.| www.churchofjesuschrist.org
Nephi and Lehi devote themselves to preaching—Their names invite them to pattern their lives after their forebears—Christ redeems those who repent—Nephi and Lehi make many converts and are imprisoned, and fire encircles them—A cloud of darkness overshadows three hundred people—The earth shakes, and a voice commands men to repent—Nephi and Lehi converse with angels, and the multitude is encircled by fire. About 30 B.C.| www.churchofjesuschrist.org
When Tom Holdman was a young missionary, he received a specific piece of revelation from God: he needed to pursue a career in stained glass. He was surprised at the specificity of this prompting but was determined to follow through. So, when he returned home from his mission, Tom began learning how…| LDS Living
For Catholic artist Jordan Ring-Sakabe, discovering the Savior’s divine love has been life-changing. But his path to Christ hasn’t always felt clear.| LDS Living