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Aimee Cobabe
Aimee Cobabe

Aimee Cobabe is a reporter for the Church News. Before that, she was an afternoon reporter/anchor for KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Utah State University with a degree in broadcast journalism, and she still enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. Email her at acobabe@deseretnews.com.


Communities in Liberia and Ghana will have safe, clean water for years to come, thanks to donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Read how one Family Services agency manager for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeing members embrace mental health resources.

From Cambodia to El Salvador — read how medical donations from the Church and members are blessing lives.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is collaborating with Water for People to bring clean, safe water to people around the world.

Despite ongoing health challenges, Elder Logan Castleton is using his love of music to serve God and share the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

$4 million in donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will go to five organizations to help distribute and provide direct aid.

Brother Bradley R. Wilcox of the Young Men general presidency spoke of the importance of a covenant relationship with God and Jesus Christ at BYU Women’s Conference.

Read how young Latter-day Saints are serving others in their communities for the Global Youth Service Day.

“Faith in Jesus Christ is my rock in everything I do,” says Latter-day Saint runner Charlie Vause, who has earned Nike and Gatorade national honors.

Several recent projects in the Philippines show how members of the Church are joining with others to pray for vulnerable people, serve those in need and encourage youth.

Imagine what it would look like — and what it would feel like — to have a personal meeting with the Savior.

From sitting on a cactus to passing the sacrament — review some of the dozens of stories told by Church leaders during the conference.

Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé marked over a decade of collaboration between the Church and the World Food Programme while in Rome, Italy.

Review nine recent general conference addresses to help prepare for and celebrate the upcoming Easter holiday.

President Nelson, Elder Renlund, President Johnson and others speak on themes of personal preparation during the April 2025 general conference.

The love of God shown through His Son, Jesus Christ, is the focus of a new Easter video from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

“The Lord loves you personally. He knows your circumstances, and the door to His blessings remains wide open to you no matter the challenges you face,” said Bishop Gérald Caussé.

“We are wise when we accept the gospel, seek to have the Holy Ghost with us and avoid deception,” said Elder Dale G. Renlund.

The statue on Temple Square depicts the parable Jesus Christ told about the five virgins who were prepared with oil to light their lamps.

Elder Ulisses Soares ministered to members of the Church and friends in Australia and Papua New Guinea.

Part four of the perfectionism in perspective series examines several clinical solutions to heal from toxic perfectionism.

Part three of the perfectionism in perspective series examines three doctrinal principles that can promote healing from unhealthy perfectionism.

A BYU study reveals the relationship between toxic perfectionism and religious faith.

"Looking at pictures of so many of my ancestors, I can see their testimonies of Jesus Christ and of the Restoration of the gospel."

A post on the Church’s Caring Instagram page shares five useful tips to utilize when dealing with stress and anxiety.

Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited and met with hundreds of Latter-day Saints while on a ministry in the Bicol region.

A study shows lower levels of toxic perfectionism among those with strong faith ties.

While ministering in United Arab Emirates and Qatar, both Church leaders spoke at international conferences, promoting peacemaked.

Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles recently visited members in several European and Middle Eastern countries as part of a multination ministry.