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Family History stories: The impact of learning about family

Many readers from Northern Utah and Utah Valley responded to an invitation to share their favorite family history stories and experiences. Here is one of those stories: Looking back, I have realized that family history stories have had such a huge impact on me, and the way that I try to live ...

Conference Counsel: At judgment bar, we will judge ourselves

The new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Dallin H. Oaks, shared a talk during the October 1998 general conference where he talked about an experience he had doing yard work. “A few weeks ago, I used a chain saw to cut down a tree in my backyard,” he said. ...

Conference Counsel: Gaining a ‘sure witness of the gospel of Jesus Christ’

A while back, I had the opportunity to hear Elder Kevin G. Brown of the Seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints speak at a stake conference. It was a memorable stake conference because of the energy that Elder Brown brought to his talk. I knew that he not only knew the ...

Former Latter-day Saint leader Tad R. Callister dies at 79

Elder Tad Richards Callister, who served as a General Authority Seventy and Sunday School general president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Thursday in Bountiful at the age of 79, according to a Church News article. Callister also was the president of the Canada ...

Conference Counsel: The family should be and can be a much higher priority

I’ve heard President Dallin H. Oaks talk about his father dying when he was a young boy before, but it hit different when he spoke about it as part of his address during the general conference of the church on Sunday afternoon. “I will never forget the promise of my maternal Grandfather ...