[MUSIC PLAYING] During the Christmas
season, the Light the World initiative
invited others to serve in ways
like Jesus served. In all, the videos,
produced in 33 languages, were watched in
nearly 200 countries and viewed nearly
83 million times. It was engaging because
people were invited to do simple things
that helped them realize the true meaning of Christmas. This campaign was truly
international in its reach and in its scope. And it lent itself to being
customized in different areas of the world--in Asia, in
Africa--to meet the needs of those people. The central focus
of this campaign was to share the
light and the love of the Savior in
simple, meaningful ways with those who are
immediately around us. Our hope was that
people would not simply learn more about the Savior,
but they'd learn about Him by doing what He did,
25 ways in 25 days. If people responded
to that invitation, they learned about Him. It was focused on the Savior
of the world, who is the Truth. And I think people
all over the world resonated with that truth. And it had a particular
resonance with young children. I would hope that
what we've learned through this initiative, as
we've responded and learned about His example, that we'll
be as engaged in serving in June as we are in December.