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The 10th edition also added a subtitle with it, called "For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices." [8] Dieter F. Uchtdorf, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, stated the resource had been "refreshed to better cope with the challenges and temptations of our day." He said the pamphlet will teach people eternal truths about who they ...
For the Strength of Youth is one of the official magazines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Conceived as a replacement for the New Era magazine, [1] it is published monthly since January 2021 and focuses on articles for teenage members of the church, [2] which can subscribe to it for free. [3]
For the Strength of Youth has several meanings within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: For the Strength of Youth (conference) , conferences for the youth of the church. For the Strength of Youth (magazine) , a magazine for youth of the church.
Teachings on sexuality in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is deeply rooted in its doctrine. [1] In its standards for sexual behavior called the law of chastity, top LDS leaders bar all premarital sex, [2] [3] all homosexual sexual activity, [4] the viewing of pornography, [5] [6] [7] masturbation, [8] [7] [9] overtly sexual kissing, [10]: 194 sexual dancing, and ...
The New Era regularly included articles written by general authorities of the LDS Church on gospel topics, as well as articles contributed by other church members on topics such as preparing for marriage, media and entertainment, and the family. Poems, artwork, tips for coping with life's challenges, and true stories of inspiration, are also ...
Strength quotes “Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” — A. A. Milne
The LDS Church has taken no official stance on either. Marijuana was banned by the LDS Church in August 1915. [65] In 2019 the church clarified in New Era that medical marijuana should only be used "under the care of a competent physician." [66] Members should not use any substance that contains illegal drugs.
According to LDS historian Greg Prince, for decades church leaders counseled many men to marry a woman with the promise this would "cure" their homosexuality. He wrote that the overall track record of these mixed-orientation marriages (MOMs) has "generally been dismal, often catastrophic, and sometimes lethal" despite the best intentions. [239]