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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 enjoys listening to a good podcast or audiobook. Email her at acobabe@deseret.com.


In Central America, Sister J. Anette Dennis told Relief Society women, "Our Heavenly Father expects His daughters to support, help and lift one another."

Members of the Church immediately jumped into action after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake to help neighbors and friends.

In a new Church News video, President D. Todd Christofferson and youth in Southern California speak of the peace that comes from temple worship.

The temple "marks a milestone in the progress of the kingdom of God on the earth," President Christofferson said at the California Temple.

After an effort to save a piece of Church land, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern California now rejoice at the Yorba Linda California Temple in their midst.

The Church marked a milestone in May in its efforts to donate 250 truckloads of food to food banks across the country in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

In addition to providing immediate relief to those in need, the Church is also working to address root issues of hunger around the world.

“As disciples of Christ, He can show us the way to the fresh starts that are possible through Him, if we rely on Him," said Bishop L. Todd Budge of the Presiding Bishopric at the dedication Wednesday evening.

President Dallin H. Oaks thanked “all who minister in quiet and consistent ways.” The new building will be dedicated in a private event Wednesday, May 27, and a public open house begins Monday, June 1.

The donation will help empower mothers to "help their children reach their potential," according to Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson.

Young men and young women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were part of a global effort to help others around the world.

"We see how the Savior ministered one by one. And we see the impact that it’s having on people’s lives all over the world," said Blaine Maxfield, managing director of the Church’s Welfare and Self-Reliance Services.

Elder Gary E. Stevenson and his wife, Sister Lesa Stevenson, spoke about going deeper “in our lifelong conversion as disciples of Jesus Christ.”

At BYU Women’s Conference, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson described how to be more intentional and purposeful with “what you are already doing.”

See how new solar lights are turned on in homes on the Navajo Nation thanks to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Food donations from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continued to arrive at food banks across the United States throughout March and April.

We don’t have to go to space to see the world change through peacemaking, observes Church News reporter Aimee Cobabe.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints funded solar installations for 100 homes in the Navajo Nation in Arizona.

Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and humanitarian organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, discussed caring for those in need.

Sustained during April 2026 general conference, the incoming Primary general presidency will step into their roles on Aug. 1. Learn more about them here.

When it comes to tackling large, global challenges, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson said the solution lies in doing one kind act a day.

Read about the individual impact of "every meal shared, every shelter built, every kindness offered" by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

“Eternal marriage is not a short-term experiment but a journey, an eternal journey of becoming who God desires us to become,” said Elder Neil L. Andersen.

President Henry B. Eyring testified that “a humble prayer for peace in your heart will be honored” in the April 2026 general conference.

“As we pray continually, no matter the circumstances of life, the Lord will offer us His peace and abiding support,” said President Henry B. Eyring.

President Dallin H. Oaks, First Presidency counselors and members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles were sustained as prophets, seers and revelators in a sacred meeting.

Quotes from "special witnesses of the name of Christ in all the world" testify of Jesus Christ’s divine ministry, Atonement and Resurrection.

Jesus Christ is "at the center of this great work" of caring for those in need.

As water levels for the Great Salt Lake decline, the Church is donating water as well as conserving it at thousands of Church facilities in the Western United States.

Presiding Bishop W. Christopher Waddell reflected on the Church’s commitment to caring for those in need as an expression of discipleship.