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October 13, 2025 27 mins

What does it really mean to be a Christian in the latter days?
This week, we dive into Doctrine and Covenants 115–120, where the Lord Himself gives His Church its name and reminds us who we represent. ✨

In this episode, you’ll learn:
🙌 Why the name The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints matters and what it says about your discipleship
💡 What it means to “arise and shine forth” in a world that’s dimming its light
🙏 How daily acts—temple worship, kindness, courage—prove we truly follow Christ
🎶 Why shining forth doesn’t mean being perfect, just being willing to keep trying

President Nelson said, “It was the Savior Himself who said, ‘For thus shall my church be called in the last days.’” So let’s live up to that name. Let’s arise, shine forth, and show through our lives that yes—we are Christian enough. 🌟

Go & Do Challenge

  • Wake up – what in Conference got your attention
  • What do you need to do?
  • How will you awake, arise and come?

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Come, Follow Me

The Correct Name of the Church—President Russell M. Nelson

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