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Unity

A strained conversation among neighbors softens into care, showing faith and politics shaped by mercy.
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A Kingdom Not of This World: Beyond Red and Blue

Dean Woodson2 weeks ago2 weeks ago010 mins

Policy fights keep turning neighbors into enemies. What does the politics of love demand from both sides of the political divide?

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Friends together discussion current events, illustrating the ability of people to overcome political division in America.
  • Dialogue

We’re Not All That Divided: The Myth of a Nation Split in Half

Jared Paget2 months ago09 mins

Is polarization as deep as it looks? Outrage incentives distort perception, hiding broad agreement on key reforms.

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A student isolated on a court while peers whisper, symbolizing the cruelty of blame culture.
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The Day the Blame Game Named My Sister

Timothy Smith3 months ago3 months ago06 mins

What ends othering and blame? Loyal defense of family, respect across faiths, and small acts of shared service.

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A Mormon choir performs joyfully in a bright LDS chapel, showing unity, harmony, and belonging.
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Church Choirs and the Sound of Belonging: Where Harmony Still Exists

Dan Ellsworth4 months ago011 mins

Why do ward choirs matter? They build unity, model male-female harmony, bridge communities, and teach belonging.

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A father embraces his son at a doorway, symbolizing repentance as the beginning of relational healing.
  • American Families of Faith

The Power of Repentance to Help Relational Healing

Justin Hendricks4 months ago011 mins

What does repentance mean for families of faith? They show it restores peace and strengthens bonds with God and family.

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Five figures express distinct reactions toward one slice of pizza, illustrating all five conflict management styles.
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Why Winning Doesn’t Make You Right: Five Conflict Styles

Skyline4 months ago09 mins

Which conflict style fits each dispute? All five are needed; choose wisely to prevent resentment.

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President Dallin H. Oaks seated, smiling gently, wearing a dark suit and tie in an office setting
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When Law Meets Love: Dallin H. Oaks’ Ministry to Sexual and Gender Minorities

Jeff Bennion4 months ago4 months ago012 mins

Dallin H. Oaks pairs law with love, showing humility, outreach, and a call to hold truth with tenderness.

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The Srebrenica genocide memorial in eastern Bosnia & Herzegovina
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“Peace Is Not Passive”: Russell M. Nelson’s Radical Call to Peacemaking

Alex Jensen5 months ago5 months ago09 mins

How can peacemaking prevail amid rage? When peace is chosen with faith in God, beauty from ashes, and outreach.

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A family kneels in prayer by lamplight, reflecting russell m nelson’s call to peace through devotion and unity.
  • Faith

As Extremism Roars, the Prophet’s Final Word Was Peace

Public Square Staff5 months ago5 months ago06 mins

What should believers do amid extremism and grief? They choose peacemaking, refuse contempt, and honor every soul.

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Russell M. Nelson: Guiding the World, Remembering the One

Carol Rice5 months ago5 months ago05 mins

He met with leaders, but Nelson’s legacy was in names, small flocks, and comfort that made the forgotten feel seen.

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A crocodile threatening a heart symbolizes how conflict resolution strategies protect relationships from destruction.
  • Dialogue

Disagreement: Three Steps toward Relationship Conservation

Skyline5 months ago07 mins

What saves relationships so they can endure disputes? Separating issues, practicing repair, and meeting deeper needs renew peace.

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Announcing Our New Anthology: What God Hath Joined

Daniel Frost5 months ago5 months ago02 mins

An anthology of essays marks the 30th anniversary of the Proclamation, celebrating divine design and family.

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