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Our Top 10 Favorite LDS Living Videos from This Year

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With another year coming to a close, it's time to reflect on the stories that influenced us and showed us the power of the gospel. And what better way to do that than by watching these uplifting stories of faith and encouragement? From overcoming the loss of loved ones to learning how to make the members of your ward feel a little more included, these videos are an excellent reminder of the love the Savior has for all of us and how we can better help each other this coming year. 

1. "God, Do You Love Me?"

After a desperate plea to Heavenly Father to know she is loved, Robyn receives her answer in a really unique and miraculous way.

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Rollerblading Strangers Give Robyn a Miraculous Answer to Her Prayers: #ThisIsTheGOSPEL

2. What (& What Not) to Say to Divorced People at Church

"We all have the opportunity and the power to make people in a delicate phase of their lives feel welcome in our ward families," LDS singer and songwriter Calee Reed says as she and her friend Nathan explain what (and what not) to say to divorced people at Church.

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What (& What Not) to Say to Divorced People at Church

3. Struggling with Belief and Doubt After Losing a Son

In her story of belief and doubt, Stefani shares what it was like to lose a child and how that altered her sense of God's care. As she continues to seek healing, Stefani reminds us that "it's okay to not be okay." Jesus Christ is filling in the gaps.

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Belief & Doubt: “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” - Stefani's Story

4. What (and What Not) to Say to Black People at Church

The Sistas in Zion have some great tips for navigating those awkward moments at church when cultures collide.

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What (and What Not) to Say to Black People at Church

5. How Post-Partum Depression Brought Me Nearer to Christ

After a difficult pregnancy, Claire thought she was finally clear to feel the joy that a new baby brings. Instead, she found herself struggling to feel anything. Post-partum anxiety and depression led her to seek treatment and learn more about her Savior and His Atonement.

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Post-Partum Depression Led Me To Christ: #ThisIsTheGOSPEL

6. 125+ Years of Marriage Adive in 3 Minutes

How did they do it? Three couples with over 125 years of combined marriage experience share the secret to their success.

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LOVE LESSONS - 125+ Years of Marriage Advice in 3 Minutes

7. What (&What Not) to Say to Childless Couples at Church

Not sure how to approach your friends and family without kids? Here are a few of the top tips from couples who know what it's like on the other side.

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8. Mormons React to Millennial Stereotypes

Lazy, self-absorbed, social-media obsessed—there are many stereotypes circulating about Millennials. But what does it truly mean to be a Millennial?

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Mormons React to Millennial Stereotypes

9. After Her Son Was Given 1 Year to Live, This Blessing Changed Emily's Life

When Emily's two-year-old son was given a terminal diagnosis, she was told to take him home and enjoy one more year with him. Then a powerful priesthood blessing invited her to rely on the promises of the Lord to see a miracle and save her son's life.

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Powerful Priesthood Blessing Teaches Emily About Christ's Power: #ThisIsTheGOSPEL

10. What (& What Not) to Say to Early Returned Missionaries

Chances are, you know someone who came home from their mission early. And to help create an environment of respect and love, it's important to know how to welcome them back at church. Our friends with Mission Fortify share some of their experiences (good and awkward) with what (and what not) to say to early returned missionaries. 

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What (& What Not) to Say to Early Returned Missionaries

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