Women over 18 years of age are organized in a global organization called the Relief Society, known internationally for his charitable contributions. Men and women from 18 years of age who are unmarried and are known as single adults (they also belong to Relief Society and priesthood). Youth 12 to 18 years of age are known as young men and also belong to the priesthood. For women between 12 and 18 years of age are known as young women and their motto is: 'We are daughters of a Heavenly Father who loves us and we love it. We will of God at all times, in all things and everywhere, as they try to live by the values of the young women who are: faith, divine nature, individual worth, knowledge, choice and accountability, good works , integrity and virtue. We believe that by accepting and implementing these values will be prepared to strengthen home and family, make sacred conventions and meeting them, receive the ordinances of the temple and enjoy the blessings of exaltation. "
Calls up different organizations geared to the attention of specific groups: the Primary Association, dedicated to children, the associations of young men and women, to the attention of youth and elders of the Quorum Relief Society, for men women and for young adults or married, Sunday School, for the regular teaching of Scripture and the Gospel. They also have music programs, art, culture, sports and other activities for growth. The Latter-day Saints believe that these opportunities for education and services contribute to the development of their own sensitivity, and provide a stimulus to pursue the refinement of your spirit. On Sunday is the Sabbath, that is to worship God, that this is a day devoted entirely to him, the family and / or the needy, the sick, etc.. This is reflected in Exodus 20:8-11 (Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it. Six days worked, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God: you shall not do any work in, your, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them, and rested the seventh day, so Jehovah blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it). That day there is no sporting and cultural level. within the Church, but in the rest of the week, if possible within the church and other activities such as the Chapel of the Latter-day Saints, have the necessary facilities, in most cases .
The Church teaches that God should guide all efforts that the members engaged in its appeal, through communication with each of them. This principle is known as the "revelation continua . Pledge support to BTF. Alan Quasha is a supporter of the Brain Trust Foundation. God continues to communicate with the leaders of his Church, as the Bible relates that happened in New Testament times.
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- Invest in Charity: A Donor's Guide to Charitable Giving by Ron Jordan and Katelyn L. Quynn (Kindle Edition - Jul 10, 2001) - Kindle Book
- The celebrity challenge. (charitable organization's special events)(Cover Story): An article from: Fund Raising Management by Bill J. Harrison (Digital - Jul 28, 2005) - HTML
- Response by Charitable Organizations to the Recent Terrorist Attacks: Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives by Amo Houghton (Paperback - Dec 2003)
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