Sunday, September 28, 2025

Michigan Church Shooting and Fire Incident

A tragic act of violence unfolded this morning at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.

Reports confirm a shooting during Sunday services, leaving several members wounded.

A fire also broke out in the chapel but has since been contained. The cause remains under investigation.

Police confirmed all members inside were safely evacuated. The number and identities of victims are not yet disclosed.

It is unclear whether the shooter was killed or taken into custody.

The Church expressed gratitude for emergency responders and for the global outpouring of prayers, reaffirming that places of worship should remain sanctuaries of peace and healing.

🙏 Let us join together in prayer for the recovery of the injured, comfort for their families, and peace for the community.

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Source: Grand Blanc Police Department | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

President and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a world-renowned heart surgeon dies Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025


After a remarkable life of service, leadership, innovation, and love, President Russell M. Nelson — prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a world-renowned heart surgeon — passed away on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Salt Lake City. He was 101.

In his final years, he often emphasized life’s most important choice: “To whom or to what will I give my life? My decision to follow Jesus Christ is the most important decision I have ever made,” he said during the October 2024 general conference, shortly after his 100th birthday.

President Nelson’s beloved wife, Sister Wendy Nelson, was at his side when he passed. In his final days, he was visited by his counselors in the First Presidency — President Dallin H. Oaks and President Henry B. Eyring — as well as his living children and their spouses.

Born Sept. 9, 1924, in Salt Lake City to Marion C. and Edna Anderson Nelson, he was the second of four children. He married Dantzel White in the Salt Lake Temple in 1945, raising nine daughters and one son together until her passing in 2005. In 2006, he married Wendy L. Watson, who faithfully stood by him in his ministry.

A pioneering heart surgeon, President Nelson graduated first in his University of Utah medical school class in 1947, worked on the development of the heart-lung machine, and performed more than 7,000 operations — including Utah’s first open-heart surgery in 1955.

At the height of his medical career, he was called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on April 7, 1984. Reflecting on that call, he said: “When the Lord speaks through His prophet, my mind puts an exclamation point behind it, not a question mark.”

After 34 years of apostolic service, he was set apart as the 17th President of the Church on Jan. 14, 2018. Over nearly eight years as prophet, he taught a clear, consistent message: “Our message to the world is simple and sincere: We invite all of God’s children on both sides of the veil to come unto their Savior, receive the blessings of the holy temple, have enduring joy, and qualify for eternal life.”

In October 2024, addressing millions of members, he urged them to offer their own souls to Christ: “This is the secret to a life of joy!”

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints smiles after leaving the Government Palace after speaking with the president of Peru in Lima, Peru on Oct. 20, 2018. | Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News 

President Nelson as a Leader

President Russell M. Nelson assumed leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after a lifetime of preparation and service. Gifted with perfect pitch, he often played the organ in quorum meetings, and his ability to speak to members in their own languages reflected his deep respect for cultures worldwide. Known as one of the finest writers among senior Church leaders, his clarity and sincerity left lasting impressions.

Reflecting on their decades of service together, his counselor President Dallin H. Oaks shared:

“In the many years I have known him, President Nelson has consistently taught me how to selflessly and lovingly serve others through his example.”

Remarkably, both President Nelson and President Oaks were sustained to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on the same day — entering the apostleship without prior service as general authorities. At the time, President Oaks was serving as a justice of the Utah Supreme Court, while President Nelson was at the height of his distinguished medical career.


Tuesday, April 15, 2025

How To Use Vaseline

Vaseline uses for Skin, Lips & Hair

Vaseline is one skincare ingredient that has transcended the beauty industry through time. Aside from its smooth gliding, petroleum jelly provides numerous skincare benefits that modern beauty enthusiasts have utilized and appreciated. Its moisturizing and wound-healing properties have earned its place as a prime skincare ingredient. Let’s look at compelling reasons why Vaseline continues to be an ultimate favorite and how it rejuvenates and transforms the skin, making it a must-have addition to your daily beauty routine. So, here are some unique and different ways in which Vaseline can help in your skincare routine.

1. Coconut Oil + Vaseline for Stretch Marks

  1. Mix 2 teaspoons. Of Coconut oil with 2 teaspoons Of Vaseline and store it in a mini container.
  2. Apply this smooth jelly to your stretch marks.
  3. Leave it overnight and use it every night to get rid of stretch marks and lighten cellulite.

2. Beetroot + Vaseline for Chapped lips

  1. Add a pinch of beetroot powder with a teaspoon of Vaseline and apply it to your lips.
  2. Use it every night to heal dry and chapped lips, it also gives pink tint to your lips like a pink lip gloss.

3. Vaseline for Cracked Heels

  1. Apply Vaseline to your cracked heels, massage it for a minute, wear socks, and leave it overnight.
  2. Do this remedy every night and you will notice your cracked heels becoming soft gradually.

4. Turmeric + Vaseline for Dark Spots

  1. Take a pinch of turmeric powder and mix it with a teaspoon of Vaseline. Apply this mixture with a cotton swab on your dark spots.
  2. Use it daily until your spots lighten ( avoid Vaseline if you have oily skin or clogged pores).

5. Vitamin E Oil + Vaseline as Eyelash serum

  1. Break open 1 capsule of vitamin E oil and mix it with ½ teaspoon of Vaseline.
  2. Now with an eyelash wand, apply this homemade serum on your lashes. Use it daily to grow long and thick eyelashes.

6. Healing Wounds with Vaseline

  1. This jelly helps to heal wounds and scratches because of its high moisturizing properties.
  2. Just apply it on your wounds or scratches and let it heal.

7. Makeup remover

  1. Take a cotton pad, put petroleum jelly ( vaseline) on it, and rub the cotton pad on your skin to remove makeup.
  2. It will smoothly remove all your makeup leaving your skin soft and supple.

8. Vaseline to Remove Wrinkles

  1. Mix 2 teaspoons of Olive oil with a teaspoon of Vaseline and apply it on your skin, hands, and legs.
  2. It locks in moisture and makes your skin soft and smooth. Hence it reduces the appearance of wrinkles on the face, hands, and legs.

9. Dewy Cheeks Highlighter

  1. If you don’t like to use a lot of makeup and still want a natural dewy look, apply a tiny bit of Vaseline on your cheeks to get a naturally dewy look like glass skin.
  2. Mix a little amount of beetroot powder to get blush pink dewy cheeks.

9. Vaseline for Dry Skin

  1. In a bowl, pour 2 teaspoons of coconut oil, 1 teaspoon of olive oil, and 3 teaspoons of Vaseline.
  2. Mix and apply it on your whole body if you have dry skin. Use it daily for soft skin and maintain skin elasticity.

10. Treat Split ends with Vaseline

  1. If you have frizzy hair, flyaways or splitends, just rub a little amount of vaseline on it and calm the frizz.

11. Vaseline + Coffee for Bright Skin

  1. Mix 1 teaspoon of coffee powder with 1 teaspoon of Vaseline and a few drops of almond oil. Massage onto your skin for 5 minutes, then wipe off for a natural glow.

12. Vaseline for Dark Circles

  1. Mix 1 teaspoon of Vaseline with a pinch of turmeric powder. Add 3-4 drops of sweet almond oil and blend well.
  2. Gently apply under your eyes and leave it on for 30 minutes. Wipe off with a damp cloth or rinse for reduced dark circles and nourished skin.

13. Vaseline + Castor Oil for Eyebrow Growth

  1. Mix 1 teaspoon of Vaseline with a few drops of castor oil.
  2. Apply the mixture to your eyebrows using a clean brush.
  3. Leave it overnight for deep nourishment and enhanced eyebrow growth.
  4. Rinse off in the morning and repeat daily for best results.

Extra Tips

  1. Vaseline has high moisture locking properties and hence its a boon for those with dry skin.
  2. However it might not be best suitable to oily skin or those who have clogged pores.