August 3, 2025, 10:00am MDT
Presidents Darrin H. Oaks and Henry B. Eyring gave testimony in social media posts. President Eyring then expressed his gratitude to educators at the Crocker Science Complex Ribbon Cut Ceremony at the University of Utah.
Elder Gerit W. Gong during his speech in Istanbul called for artificial intelligence to be accompanied by faith, ethics and human dignity.
Temple News came for the Republic of Congo and heard what Abidjan Latter-day Saint Ivory Coast shared in a church news video about a newly dedicated temple.
The young man from the church holds a new presidency on August 1st. Learn about the miraculous start and growth of Mongolian churches shared by Sister Mary N. Cook on this week’s podcast.
Read the latest information on how the church supports disaster relief in Texas and humanitarian outreach across Asia.
Read the overview and find links to these articles below.
1. President Oaks, President Eyring testifies to God’s help – Prophet Joseph Smith and “for each and every one of us”
Presidents Darrin H. Oaks and Henry B. Eyring were first and second counselors in the first presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and posted testimonies on their social media pages.
President Oaks called attention to many things Joseph Smith could achieve in his time as a prophet, saying, “The only possible explanation is the help of heaven.”
President Eyring testified that the trial was part of God’s wise and loving plan. “My sense of security is that the loving God who allowed these tests for you, has also designed a surefire way to pass them.”
Read more about what they said here.
2. President Eyring among senior officials celebrating the completion of the University of Utah’s applied science project
At the July 16th ribbon cutting ceremony at the Crocker Science Complex at the University of Utah, President Eyring expressed his gratitude to the university’s leaders and donors who made the new complex a reality.
“My hope is that people studying here may follow your example and use it to lift up any power and resources they have gained to gain and celebrate other people in future generations,” he said.
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3. Elder Gong gives global faith leaders three ways to act on AI-centric issues

During his July 29 speech in the Republic of Turkier, Elder Jerit W. Gong of 12 Apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told the global faith leaders of religion on the World Council of Peace that it is now time to protect faith-based ethical values by calling on the ethical values and morals of faith-based ethical values.
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4. A groundbreaking date set in the Republic of Congo Temples

The first president has announced the groundbreaking date of the House of Lord to be built in the Republic of Congo. The new temple in Brazzaville will become the first in the country.
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5. In the church news video, the apostle and the late Ivory Coast saint share feelings about the new and dedicated temple

Check out the church news video entitled “A Gathering Oasis.” Elder Ronald A. Lasband of the 12 Apostles Quorum. Elder Alfred Kyong, Director General, was 70 years old and president of the Church of the Western African region. And the saints of the Temple District share feelings about having a house of the Lord in Court Daiboir after their dedication on May 25th.
Here you can see the CN video “Gathering Oasis.”
6. Find out more about the new man’s presidency
The young men’s organization of the Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ has a new presidency. President Timothy L. Farns and his counselors, brother David J. Wonderly and brother Sean R. Dixon began their service on August 1st.
More information about the new young male general president can be found here.
7. Episode 251: The Miraculous Start of the Church and the Mongolian Growth with Sister Mary N. Cook

In the Church News Podcast in Episode 251, sister Mary N. Cook, who previously served as the general president of the young women and her husband as Mongolia’s first mission leader, discussed the challenges and miracles from preaching the country’s gospel for the Lord’s House, which will be built in Ulaanbaatar 30 years later.
Listen to the podcast here.
8. Update: Texas Flood Relief, Humanitarian Efforts across Asia

Members of Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ have been “an integral part of central Texas cleanup after recent floods have experienced catastrophic losses to the area.
The Church’s humanitarian efforts continue to provide assistance. From hospitals and equipment to school computers, food, clothing and shelter, the churches help to care for the needs of Asian people.
Click here to find out what members support in Texas. Please explain in detail about humanitarian efforts in Asia.
 
		 
									 
					