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The stories we tell matter. They can build our faith, help us empathize with others, demonstrate the true power of God in our lives, and help lead us to Christ. This Is the Gospel, a new sto...

In December the Church announced an update in the general handbook concerning translations of the bible. So as our Come, Follow Me year of s...

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