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This Week on Social

This week on social media, President Dallin H. Oaks testified of Heavenly Father’s “better plan for His children,” and Elder Quentin L. Cook concluded that “caring for the vulnerable is all of our sacred duty.”

More temples around the world is a “sign that God wants to extend His blessings” to all of His children, said Elder Soares after Nairobi Kenya Temple dedication.

Also, Elder Uchtdorf taught that experiencing “pure heavenly joy” is possible even amid sorrow.

“I am deeply grateful for the remarkable women in my life,” wrote President Russell M. Nelson in a Mother’s Day social media post.

Other Church leaders shared messages focused on the blessings received by walking with Jesus and understanding His role as advocate before the Father.

Also, President Camille N. Johnson invited young adults to join Young Adult Worldwide Devotional on Sunday, May 4.

For Easter, Church leaders testified of Christ’s Resurrection. Also, see how past and present Relief Society general presidents have taught about Jesus Christ’s Atonement.

This week on social media, President Eyring invited all to remember the “profound love and sacrifice” of the Savior, President Holland shared Easter study insights, and other leaders testified of the Savior’s Resurrection.

This week on social media, President Johnson spoke on being “spiritually whole” in Christ. Other women leaders of the Church shared study tools and ideas to have a more Christ-centered Easter season.