Principles of My Gospel
We need one another. Belonging comes not as we wait for it but as we reach out to help one another.
A true Christian follows Jesus not only in those matters with which he or she agrees. We follow Him everywhere, and if necessary, into places filled with tears, where some times we may stand alone.
Ronald A. Rasband encourages us all to follow the Saviours example and love one another.
Begin your search for happiness with the good that is already around you. When you want to run away from who you are, remember that help is available and God will never forsake you.
Religious freedom allows each of us to decide for ourselves what we believe, how we live and act. The good of religion multiplies when we protect the freedom to express and act on core beliefs.
Despite the good works that can be accomplished without a church, the fulness of doctrine and exalting ordinances are available only in the restored Church.
The name of the church is not negotiable, the identity and destiny of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints require that we be called by His name.
Learn how you can share the gospel online by inviting people to experience the goodness and blessings of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Sharing the Gospel online can help us to share the love that Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father have for us all. Learn how you can post uplifting and positive content to help others.
Sharing the gospel online can bless others and help them to find answers to their questions. Learn how you can share content and uplift others through social media.
President Nelson tells us how we can use sharing the gospel online to stand out and be a light to the world.
Neil L. Andersen encourages us to talk of Christ more in our daily lives and with our friends.