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Who Am I?

Posted by Paul On March - 29 - 2026

Who Am I?

Latter-day Saints believe that every person is a beloved child of God. Your worth is eternal, and your life has purpose far beyond what the world usually measures. Because we are His children, we each have divine potential and can grow through the grace of Jesus Christ. References: Children of God; Romans 8:16–17; Moses 1:39.

That belief shapes the way we try to see ourselves and others. No one is an accident, and no one is without value. Even in weakness, grief, or failure, we believe God knows us personally and invites us to come closer to Him. References: Children of God; God the Father; Moses 1:39.

Life’s Big Questions

Posted by Paul On March - 29 - 2026

Many people quietly carry deep questions about God, purpose, suffering, death, and hope. This page shares brief answers as understood in the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These thoughts are offered in a spirit of faith, humility, and invitation. 

If you would like to learn more about these beliefs, you are warmly invited to keep exploring. One place to begin is with the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Latter-day Saints believe this book teaches of Jesus Christ, supports the Bible, and helps people grow closer to God. You can request a free copy, and the Church’s missionaries can bring one to you and give a brief introduction to it. You can also read or listen to it online.  Request a free Book of Mormon.

 

If you would like to talk with someone about the gospel, you can request a visit with missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They can meet in person or online, and visits can take place at home, at church, or in another public place. They are there to answer questions, pray with you, and help you learn more about Jesus Christ. These visits are free. Meet with the missionaries.

 

You are also welcome to attend a Sunday worship service and learn at your own pace. Whether you simply want a copy of the Book of Mormon, a conversation, or a place to worship, the invitation is open. Find a local chapel.

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