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Come Boldly: Hurst Stake Girls Camp
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Come Boldly: Hurst Stake Girls Camp

On June 14–17, 2023, the Young Women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hurst and surrounding areas were invited to Come Boldly to a fun-filled week at a BOOT CAMP themed Girls Camp—based on the scripture Hebrews 4:16. Amelia Duke led the camp planning committee that consisted of Jennie Camphuysen, Sandra Cooper, Jamie Harper and Mata Vakalahi. Read more.

By DEBBY ADAIR

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I Can Do All Things Through Christ which Strengtheneth Me
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Church Leadership Shares Lifelong Survival Tips with Local Youth

Many youth may be wondering if it's possible to survive now in this confusing world. In a devotional attended by youth from several congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Ulisses S. Soares, one of the Lord’s modern-day apostles along with other Church leaders, reminded the youth that it is possible to survive with God and Jesus Christ as our companions. Read more.

By RACHEL SCOTT

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Small and Simple Acts Make a Big Impact on Local Charities
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Small and Simple Acts Make a Big Impact on Local Charities

Donations of about 1,000 individual packages of Ramen Noodles were delivered to Community Storehouse in Tarrant County and the I Can Still Shine program, which serves abused women and their children in Tarrant County. The noodles were collected at a conference held by the Hurst area congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Read more.

By ANNA ZENK

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