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'The Lord loves me'
In 1866, Hawaii's King Kamehameha V signed the "Act to Prevent the Spread of Leprosy." Soon thereafter, a peninsula on Molokai was designated as a place of settlement for those who had contracted leprosy, now known as Hansen's disease. -
Teaching moments: Follow the Spirit
One busy Sunday my wife, Anni, was conducting Relief Society, I was teaching the high priests and our daughter, Emilee, was speaking in Primary simultaneously. -
Mongolia celebrates 20 years
On a beautiful, snowy day — Monday, April 15, 2013, at precisely 4 p.m. — more than 300 Latter-day Saints gathered at the top of Zaisan Hill in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to hear a recording of the prayer Elder Neal A. Maxwell offered as he dedicated the land 20 years earlier on that day,... -
New stake presidents
A new stake has been created from the Mexico City Valle Dorado Stake.
- Young Men training: 'A wonderful brotherhood'
- 2013 Women's Conference: 'Believe, obey, endure'
- Counselor called to Young Men general presidency
- 2013 Women's Conference: 'Building families upon the rock of our Redeemer'
- LDS Business College devotional: A personal handbook for success
- New temple presidents
- Calendar of events for the week of May 19, 2013
- BYU-Idaho devotional: Trials are chances for growth
- Feeding America: Church donates 1 million pounds of food
- Centenarians
- Obituary
- New General Authority, Elder Randy D. Funk: 'Trust in the Lord and His goodness'
- Family history conference attracts community, youth involvement
- 2013 Women's Conference: Hastening the work with youth
- 'A true jewel of the Church'
- Milestones of togetherness
- 2013 Women's Conference: Without the Spirit 'ye shall not teach'
- Frances J. Monson, wife of President Thomas S. Monson, passes away
- Mother of the Year
- Progress for Arizona temple
- 'Wonderfully diverse' -- The whole world comes together in NYC
- Elder Dallin H. Oaks honored with Canterbury Medal from Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
- Sister Frances Monson remembered as being "quiet and unassuming"
- Delegates encourage dialogue
- Changes to home storage centers
- Reporter's recollection: Sister Monson found people in need and helped them
- Funeral services for Frances J. Monson announced
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Published: Saturday, May 29, 1993Restoring a cabin where Wilford and Sarah Brown Woodruff lived has helped instill a deeper sense of history among residents of Randolph, Utah. Among them in costumes are, from left, Nicole Bingham,...

