Here’s your daily dose of what matters most! When we participate in family history work, we will find personal power through Jesus Christ. Learn how this power leads to healing and sanctification on both sides of the veil.
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For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living.—Romans 14:9
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I promise you protection for you and your family as you take this challenge to find as many names to take to the temple as ordinances you perform in the temple. You’ll find not only protection from the temptations and ills of this world, but you’ll also find personal power, power to change, power to repent, power to learn, power to be sanctified, and power to turn the hearts of your family together and heal that which needs healing.—Dale G. Renlund
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This Day in Church History
1912: The Church Board of Education approves the establishment of the first seminary, which is to be built near Granite High School in Salt Lake City, Utah.
1985: The Dartmouth Nova Scotia Stake, the first stake in Nova Scotia, is organized.
1993: Italy officially grants legal status to the Church, even though missionary activity has been in the country since 1963.
Daily Question – Answer in the Comments
How has participating in family history work blessed your life?
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Aleah is a graduate of Southern Virginia University, where she studied English, Creative Writing, and Dance. She now works full time as a marketing and product manager, writer, and editor. Aleah served a mission in California and loves baking, Lang Leav poetry, Gaynor Minden pointe shoes, and Bollywood movies.