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2023 Light the World Invites All to ‘Let Your Light Shine’ This Christmas

New this year are online ‘service shuffler’ to get service ideas, videos featuring beneficiaries of Giving Machines for #LighttheWorld

Light the World 2023
Light the World 2023
Shepherds and others visit the baby Jesus in this scene from “The Christ Child.”© 2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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By Mary Richards, Church News

This year’s theme for Light the World is “Let Your Light Shine.”

President Russell M. Nelson has said of Christmas that the world needs the light of Jesus Christ more than ever.

“I marvel at the increased goodwill and human kindness that always emerge during this sacred season. As we commemorate the birth of Him who is the Light of the World, new light is kindled in each of us. … As we follow Jesus Christ, we can make this a better world.”

In 2023, there are more ways than ever to let that light shine and make the world better.

Light the World 2023
Light the World 2023
New videos are shareable on social media for the 2023 Light the World Christmas initiative. Photo is a screenshot from LighttheWorld.org.© 2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Ways to share light this Christmas season include:

For the first time this year, new videos feature Giving Machines recipients showing how they have received the benefits from the donations. Found at GivingMachine.org, the videos show individuals and families using livestock, seeds, sewing materials, educational support and other donations in Mexico, Jordan, Ukraine and Africa.

Light the World 2023
An example of a prompt of options for service provided by the “service shuffler” on LightTheWorld.org.© 2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
 

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