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“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (John 14:1–3, 27).

“We are concerned about families that experience the difficulties and stress resulting from prolonged family separations. These separations occur due to a variety of situations, such as military obligations or work assignments.

"Regardless of the cause for separations, priesthood leaders, auxiliary leaders, home teachers and visiting teachers should be aware of these separations and provide appropriate support and help.

"The need for ministering will vary from family to family….” First Presidency letter, March 20, 2010

"When war raged between the Nephites and the Lamanites, the record states that 'the Nephites were inspired by a better cause, for they were not fighting for … power but they were fighting for their homes and their liberties, their wives and their children, and their all, yea, for their rites of worship and their church. And they were doing that which they felt was the duty which they owed to their God'” (Alma 43:45–46). Gordon B. Hinckley, “War and Peace,” Ensign, May 2003, 78


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"Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled"
Messages from President Gordon B. Hinckley, President Boyd K. Packer, Elder Robert C. Oaks, and Elder Lance B. Wickman can help Church members who have, are now, or will be serving in the military and their families better understand gospel teachings related to war. It will help them find comfort and peace through the testimonies of those who have been through similar experiences.
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"Military Relations site"
The purpose of the Military Relations web site is to help Church members who are serving in the military understand some of the challenges they and their families will face during periods of separation and to identify resources available to help them.
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"Supporting Military Families"
The purpose of this pamphlet is to help Church members who are serving in the military understand some of the challenges they and their families will face and identify resources available to help them.
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