The visit to Australia from Elder Soares followed intense rains and heavy flooding in Queensland and northern New South Wales from Cyclone Alfred.
Elder Soares expressed his love and concern for those impacted by the recent cyclone and mentioned that President Nelson also cares deeply about those affected.
“I am a witness of his love, and I see the love of the Savior, Jesus Christ, through President Nelson’s love,” he said.
Elder Soares met with two local families who had been impacted by the flooding. He listened to their experiences and invited them to turn their hearts to Jesus Christ.
“He has His warm arms outstretched at the beginning of your day, always ready to embrace you, to support you, to help you in any circumstances,” Elder Soares said. “Just trust Him. He understands your pain. That one I can assure you, for sure.”
After meeting with Elder Soares, James Easthope, of Brisbane, said that thinking celestially as President Nelson has taught has helped his family have a better perspective of their current circumstances.

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The Easthope family meet with Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in Brisbane, Australia, on March 16, 2025. 2025 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.“Whilst we might lose temporal things, the wider picture helps us to know that deep down, it is our testimony that matters,” Easthope said.
Melanie Singsam-Solitua and her husband, Tala Solitua, were other Latter-day Saints who also met with Elder Soares.
“Knowing that there is a bigger plan out there, that helps me keep going even when times are tough,” Singsam-Solitua said.
Added Solitua: “If we follow the Savior’s path, we know we have the potential to get through all of this with Heavenly Father’s help.”

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Tala Solitua and Mel Singsam meet with Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in Brisbane, Australia, on March 16, 2025.Papua New Guinea
Approximately four thousand Latter-day Saints and friends attended a special devotional with Elder Soares in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Sunday March 18, according to a news release on the Church’s Pacific Area Newsroom.

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Young people attend a devotional in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, featuring Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on March 18, 2025. 2025 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.Elder Soares told members to “set aside everything in our lives that is incompatible with the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
He also cautioned against being overly self-critical and pointed to the temple as a way to stay focused and find peace.
“Christ recognizes our sincere efforts so that through His grace we can be worthy,” he said. “He wants to bless us and reveal His will.”
A groundbreaking for a house of the Lord in Port Moresby was held on April 22, 2023. Latter-day Saints living in Papua New Guinea currently attend the Suva Fiji Temple, which requires a 2,200-mile trip (3,540 kilometers) by plane to attend a temple.
Elder Peter F. Meurs, a General Authority Seventy and president of the Pacific Area, also spoke on the blessings of temple attendance during the conference. He said the temple is evidence of the Lord’s love for the people of Papua New Guinea.
Elder Soares also bore testimony of the mantle of President Nelson as a living prophet and said having a living prophet is proof of God’s love for His children.
Nadi, Fiji
Elder Soares met with members and friends of the Church in Nadi, Fiji, on March 20, as his South Pacific ministry came to a close.
He said that the Savior will help us “really overcome our fears and challenges in life as we immerse ourselves in the Book of Mormon.”

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Latter-day Saints and friends attend at a special devotional featuring Elde Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in Nadi, Fiji, on March 20, 2025. 2025 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.Copyright 2025 Deseret News Publishing Company.