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Atheist Astronaut Reid Wiseman reveals he broke down crying after returning to Earth and seeing a Cross
"I'm not really a religious person, but there was just no other avenue for me to explain anything..."
Jesus is the answer. ✝️
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released a new photo of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, along with a photo of the quorum. The pictures, which were taken in the Church Administration Building on March 4, 2026, include Elder Clark G. Gilbert, who was called as an Apostle on February 11.
Read more on Church Newsroom.
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Understanding Samoan grammar: the subtle difference between 'fa'amanuiaina' (imperfective/continuous action) and 'fa'amanuia' (perfective/completed action). It's all about whether the blessing is ongoing or a specific instance. #SamoanLanguage#Linguistics
The key is repetition. Learning phrases like 'Fa'amolemole fa'amaniua mai lōʻu aiga' (Please bless my family) and 'Fa'amolemole fa'amaniua oʻu faiāonga' (Please bless my teachers) reinforces essential words through consistent use. #LanguageLearning#Repetition
English pronouns like 'us' can be tricky! In some languages, there are different terms for 'us' depending on whether the group is inclusive (everyone) or exclusive (just us, not them). It helps to know the difference! #LanguageLearning#Pronouns
In Samoan, the difference between 'matou' and 'tatou' is crucial for inclusivity. 'Matou' (exclusive) excludes the listener, while 'tatou' (inclusive) includes them. It's all about who's part of the 'we'. #SamoanLanguage#Linguistics
Learning language through daily phrases like 'hungry' or 'thirsty' makes it easier. Consistent use and understanding subtle differences, like possessives, are key to mastering new vocabulary. #LanguageLearning#PolyglotTips
In Samoan, 'lou' means singular 'your'. To make it plural, you drop the 'l' and say 'ou'. For example, 'please bless your teacher' is singular. Understanding these small grammar rules is key! #SamoanLanguage#GrammarTips
Want more traffic? Sprinkle keywords into your replies! Restaurants, Louisiana fried chicken, and hen—using these in responses ties reviews to revenue. It's SEO! #SEO#BusinessTips
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is calling new mission presidents and their companions for 188 missions worldwide, including 55 newly created missions. Most of these couples will begin their three-year service on or about July 1, 2026.
In addition, in advance of the completion of the Salt Lake Temple renovation in 2027 and in anticipation of the Salt Lake Temple Open House Celebration, enhancements will be made to the guest experience on Temple Square this year. Sister missionaries called to Utah will serve both in Utah missions and at Temple Square.
“Missionaries at Temple Square play an important role in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, as they welcome millions of visitors from around the world,” said Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Learn more on Church Newsroom.
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Public response is just the beginning. Real growth comes from what you do *next*. Log complaints, look for patterns. If 10 people say the soup is cold, you have a process problem. #CustomerService#BusinessGrowth
Don't just apologize for bad reviews. Fix the problem, then TELL EVERYONE. Turn critics into collaborators by showing how you listened and took action. #CustomerService#BusinessTips
Complaints aren't attacks—they're treasure chests. A free consultant pointing out your business blind spots. Disaster mindset vs. data mindset. Which path will you take? #BusinessTips#Mindset
That sinking feeling when a one-star review pops up? What if it could be your business's superpower? Turn dreaded negative reviews into a powerful growth tool. #CustomerReviews#BusinessGrowth
A tortilla warmer isn't the same as a whoopie cushion? Apparently some people missed out on a key childhood prank. Blow it up, hide it on the couch, and... well, you know. #Comedy#Pranks#Bucees
A TikToker's drink sparked a viral storm for a cafe. One phrase changed everything. Businesses must know how to manage online reputation when things get loud. Your reputation matters. #OnlineReputation#CrisisManagement
Texas Roadhouse faced a viral video claiming their steak was 'mush.' Their quick response – explaining the over-tenderizing and offering a refund – controlled the narrative and protected their brand. #ReputationManagement#CrisisPR
A Jamaican restaurant in Georgia kicked out customers because they were served food in to-go plates they didn't request. No manager or owner was available to explain the "rule." #CustomerService#RestaurantReview