
Who is Gérald Caussé, Our New Apostle?
What defines Gérald Caussé’s ministry? A blend of faith, service, global vision, and focus on individual worth.

What defines Gérald Caussé’s ministry? A blend of faith, service, global vision, and focus on individual worth.

Holiday giving can create a global impact. How Giving Machines inspire lasting generosity with Christlike compassion.

How do the Church of Jesus Christ Women-led initiatives, partnerships, and comprehensive care drive their mission?

Latter-day Saints can help create a safe haven for refugees. Their extensive support system can help create successful integrations.

Can the Israeli-Palestinian conflict find a path toward peace? A recent study shows that increased information may offer an upside.

How can individuals fight poverty? By advocating for fair wages, supporting family-friendly policies, ensuring decent housing, and fostering kindness in daily interactions.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released its 2022 annual report on caring for those in need. It reports more than $1 billion in expenditures, 6.3 million hours of donated service and 3,692 projects in 190 countries and territories. The First Presidency said regarding the report: “As His followers, we seek to love God and our neighbors throughout the world,” the First Presidency said. “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is eager to bless others and to help those in need. We are blessed to have the ability, resources, and trusted global connections to carry out this sacred responsibility, which we consider a joyful privilege.”

Is there a dollar amount of donations to the poor sufficient to allay concerns about how the faith spends its money?

A coordinated media campaign led by one man in Australia is again telling a darkly accusing narrative about the Church of Jesus Christ based on unsubstantiated evidence, partial facts, and innuendo. Instead of simply passing along the shocking “findings,” let’s hope more American journalists will start asking their own questions.

It’s hard for most of us to resist the sheer momentum of America’s consumerist Christmas. But once you’ve witnessed precious families just barely surviving—like Joseph and Mary of old—it’s impossible to celebrate Christmas the same way.

Those who accuse Christians of focusing too much on devotional worship, rather than the sick and poor – seem to forget that Jesus Himself did both.

Underlying animosity can transform our view of otherwise vibrant goodness into something repulsive to be discarded as soon as possible.