The doctrine of God’s body changes how Latter-day Saints understand prayer, worship, and personhood.
Heavenly Father’s silence at the cross reveals a love that sacrifices the immediate for the eternal.
The doctrine of God’s body changes how Latter-day Saints understand prayer, worship, and personhood.
Heavenly Father’s silence at the cross reveals a love that sacrifices the immediate for the eternal.
Heavenly Father’s silence at the cross reveals a love that sacrifices the immediate for the eternal.
The name Latter-day Saint offers a simple way to honor Christ, follow prophetic counsel, and clarify our witness.
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