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Single Book of Mormon manual for all ages, classes continues Church effort to make teaching the gospel at home and at church simpler.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s writings on dissension, adoption and the fruits of the Spirit.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s writings on grace, the third heaven and God’s “unspeakable gift.”

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on personal conversion and “godly sorrow.”

In honor of President Nelson’s 99th birthday, see a chronological list of announcements and changes that have happened in the Church since he became Prophet.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on the resurrection and celestial glory.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on charity, resisting temptation and “the body of Christ.”

Starting next year, “Come, Follow Me” will feature one consolidated manual rather than four separate study guides.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on unity, marriage and the sacredness of bodies.

This week’s study guide includes the apostle Paul’s teachings on God’s love, the divinity of bodies and how the Savior changes human nature.

This week’s study guide includes the Apostle Paul’s teachings on repentance, justification and grace.

This week’s study guide includes Paul’s return to Jerusalem, his meeting with King Agrippa and his journey to Rome.

The Apostle Paul had the faith — and the audacity — to declare Jesus Christ’s divinity in the face of ancient Greek power.

This week’s study guide includes Paul’s sermon at Mars’ Hill in Athens and early missionaries such as Aquila and Priscilla.

This week’s “Come, Follow Me” study guide includes a record of the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15. Today, Church leaders still meet in councils to make inspired decisions.

This week’s study guide covers Peter’s vision about preaching to the Gentiles and the first use of the word “Christian.”

As her tenure comes to a close, Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon shared some of the inspired changes she has witnessed.

The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles referenced the New Testament multiple times in recent general conferences. Here are the references to Acts through Revelation.

The Friend magazine’s managing editor wants to help alleviate the “tough job” of parents and teachers.

The consolidation of teaching resources is aimed at continuing the simplification of teaching the gospel at home and Church.

A Primary teacher shares how she uses “Come, Follow Me” resources to teach and learn from children about the covenant path.

“I testify that the Lord Jesus Christ is the solution to even our most difficult problems,” said Brother Milton Camargo.

Miracles occur, Sunday School General President Mark L. Pace says, and the Holy Ghost speaks when individuals seek the Savior.

“Engaging children through actions, visuals, song and opportunities to share will lay a doctrinal foundation of the gospel of Jesus Christ,” writes the Primary general presidency.

The Church created an augmented reality map of the Holy Land to bring to life key events from the Savior’s life and ministry. Here’s where to find it.

As Church members begin 2023’s “Come, Follow Me” study, see some depictions from the Gospel Media Library.

BYU professor Gaye Strathearn provides four tips for understanding parables as Latter-day Saints prepare to study the New Testament in 2023.

In April and October general conferences, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles referenced the Gospels multiple times.

Insights to the culture, language and setting of the New Testament to help individuals better learn and apply its teachings.

As a new year of New Testament study with “Come, Follow Me” begins, read 10 quotes about the importance of studying the Savior’s life and teachings.