Tag Archives: compassion

Introducing the Grand Blanc LDS Victims: Their Stories, Needs, and Ways to Offer Support During Difficult Times

In Grand Blanc, Michigan, the tragic shooting at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on September 28, 2025, has profoundly impacted the community, with several lives lost and others severely injured. The church encourages its members to support the victims and their families through direct contributions, prayers, and …

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Rite Aid’s Shutdown: Insights for Families, Communities, and Healing in an Imperfect World

This week marked a poignant farewell to Rite Aid, a cherished community fixture now closing its doors due to the devastating opioid crisis. The store was more than a pharmacy; it served as a gathering space and a support system for generations. As communities grapple with the fallout of the …

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Is it Possible to Be a Devout Latter-day Saint While Supporting Pride? Exploring LGBTQ Topics in Contemporary Church and Society

Every summer, Pride Month evokes profound tension among Latter-day Saints as they grapple with supporting LGBTQ friends and family while being true to their faith. Central to this discourse is the belief that everyone is a beloved child of God, created with inherent worth. The Church of Jesus Christ of …

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