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Moses 7 features Enoch, a figure that receives scant attention in Genesis, but has an overwhelming i
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A lot of time passes in Genesis 5. We see fathers and sons’ names and their ages when sons were sire
Please enjoy Dr. Jennifer Reeder’s 2021 Neal A. Maxwell Lecture! You can watch the address, with Dr.
“Adam fell that men might be. And men are that they might have joy.” Lehi’s declaration in 2 Nephi 2
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In October 1995 at the General Relief Society meeting of LDS General Conference, then President Gord
Spencer W. Kimball, his counselors, and their fellow apostles prayed about the revelation that Latte
In September 1890, Wilford Woodruff, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, m
Though raised as a Latter-day Saint in Utah, Samuel M. Brown was an atheist from an early age and p
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The Constitution of the United States guarantees that “Congress shall make no law respecting an est
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In today’s episode of “Abide: A Maxwell Institute Podcast,” we are studying four of Joseph Smith’s r
Following the Latter-day Saints’ expulsion from Missouri and while they worked to make a new home in
From acting as a scribe for the translation of the Book of Mormon to founding the Relief Society, Em
On January 19, 1841 Joseph Smith voiced a revelation that declared Nauvoo as the new gathering place
Everything changed for Joseph Smith and the Latter-day Saints in a few short months in 1838. 5000 Sa