The LDS Church names its newest apostle. He will serve for life and could, one day, rise to become the faith's president.
See resources on Elder Michael Cziesla’s October 2025 general conference message to enrich gospel learning individually and ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and many of its members use artificial intelligence every day, but bright ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' annual Christmas devotional is prerecorded this year and will not feature a ...
See resources for Elder Kevin G. Brown’s October 2025 general conference message to enrich gospel learning individually and ...
President Dallin H. Oaks ‘has been prepared and refined in the fire of adversity, renewed in his body and his mind to lead us at this time,’ the Latter-day Saint apostle says ...
BYU Studies published President Oaks’ own research on Joseph Smith in 1979, along with speeches at BYU (1975), the Library of Congress (2006), and University of Virginia (2021).
Russell M. Nelson pushed the church away from members’ longtime nickname, ‘Mormons’ – a term that has shaped other Americans’ view of the church for 200 years.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long emphasized the importance of having children. Now the church says it's worried about the declining birth rate.
After the passing of former LDS church President Russell M. Nelson, his longtime colleague Dallin H. Oaks has taken the helm ...
Historian Greg Prince discusses the LDS Church's aging top leadership, including how leadership succession has evolved ...
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