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Monday, January 22, 2024

Forming eternal bonds with God and each other, .... “...temple-building spree” is money well spent.

 I appreciated Meagan Kohler’s recent Deseret News article explaining what she hoped major media would understand about the Church and temple buildings. I loved her description that “temples are monuments. . . . They are beacons of light and peace, piercing clouds of cynicism, conflict and despair.”13 She was concerned that some media articles had primarily focused on temples as beautiful, financially expensive buildings. She declared:

If the church’s significance and impact is only measurable in dollars distributed, then it’s a charitable organization rather than a church. To decide whether the church spends its money well, you must first decide what matters most. If the answer is forming eternal bonds with God and each other, then “a temple-building spree” is money well spent.14


Preparing Students for Eternity, QUENTIN L. COOK, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, August 28, 2023

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