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John Taylor

  • The still small voice

    The Book of Mormon records many successes and setbacks of a family that embarked upon a momentous journey from Jerusalem to the New World some 600 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. It recounts the triumphs won through righteousness and trials wrought by wickedness.
  • Every needful thing

    New Year's Day is not generally regarded as a religious holiday, but for Latter-day Saints it might well carry a spiritual significance, given our focus on renewal, improvement, reform and the ultimate attainment of excellence, glory and perfection.
  • 'Take opportunity to learn'

    How do you feel when you learn something new for the first time? Real learning is not just exciting, helpful and fun but also very important.
  • Course of study: President George Albert Smith

    George Albert Smith was just 13 years old in January 1884 when Zebedee Coltrin, an ordained patriarch who had been a confidant of the Prophet Joseph Smith during the turbulent days of early Church history, appeared unexpectedly at the Smith family home in Salt Lake City with the intention to bless the boy.