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190th Annual Conference April 2020
We are to seek, in every way we can, to hear Jesus Christ, who speaks to us through the power and ministering of the Holy Ghost.
We should always remember the price Joseph and Hyrum Smith paid, along with so many other faithful men, women, and children, to establish the Church.
To ensure a righteous judgment, the Savior’s atoning sacrifice will clear away the underbrush of ignorance and the painful thorns of hurt caused by others.
As women of faith, we can draw principles of truth from the Prophet Joseph’s experiences that provide insights for receiving our own revelation.
When personal difficulties or world conditions beyond our control darken our path, the spiritually defining memories from our book of life are like luminous stones that help brighten the road ahead.
The Lord is trying to help us—all of us—get His gospel deeper in our hearts.
As we pray in faith, we become a vital part in the Lord’s work as He prepares the world for His Second Coming.
The historical facts and the special witnesses of the Book of Mormon testify that its coming forth was indeed miraculous.
We can do difficult things and help others do the same, because we know in whom we can trust.
The central message of the Book of Mormon is to restore the true knowledge of the essential role of Jesus Christ in the salvation and exaltation of mankind.
I invite you to remember each day the greatness of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and what They have done for you.
The Book of Mormon provides spiritual nutrition, prescribes a plan of action, and connects us with the Holy Spirit.
During the coming years, may we allow the improvements made to the Salt Lake Temple to move and inspire us.
At this season of hosanna and hallelujah, sing hallelujah—for He shall reign forever and ever!
Through the priesthood, we can be lifted. The priesthood brings light into our world.
We are given the opportunity to minister like angels, to preach the gospel on all the continents of the earth, and to help souls come unto Christ.
The most effective way to fulfill our divine potential is to work together, blessed by the power and authority of the priesthood.
The Lord is leading the Restoration of His gospel and His Church. He knows the future perfectly. He invites you to the work.
In the Church the authority of the priesthood is exercised under the direction of a priesthood leader who holds the keys of that priesthood.
Let us put our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ into action!
The prophecies that have been fulfilled by the Restoration of the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ are many.
Look and pray for opportunities to let your light shine that others may see the way to Jesus Christ.
Because the Restoration reaffirmed the foundational truth that God does work in this world, we can hope, we should hope, even when facing the most insurmountable odds.
The covenants received and the ordinances performed in temples are essential to the sanctifying of our hearts and for the ultimate exaltation of God’s sons and daughters.
Our Father knows that when we are surrounded by uncertainty and fear, what will help us the very most is to hear His Son.
President Russel M. Nelson leads a Hosanna Shout in the April 2020 General Conference.
We who know God’s plan and who have covenanted to participate have a clear responsibility to teach these truths.
Continuous revelation has been received and is being received through channels the Lord has established.
Jesus Christ and His Atonement are the refuge that we all need, regardless of the storms that are battering our lives.
We invite all of God’s children throughout the world to join us in this great endeavor.
The Savior is the perfect engineer, builder, and interior designer. His project is the perfection and eternal joy of our souls.
The Restoration belongs to the world, and its message is especially urgent today.
I bless you with peace and increasing faith in the Lord.
190th Semi-Annual Conference October 2020
A gentle video montage of women around the world engaging in varied circumstances of service, challenge, and connection.
191st Annual Conference April 2021
President Nelson welcomes us to general conference, notes how the Lord is hastening His work, and invites us to remove debris from our lives so that we can be more worthy.
Elder Uchtdorf teaches us to have hope, not be discouraged, and see the ways in which God is among us.
Sister Jones reiterates the importance of teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to our children.
Brother Newman reiterates the importances of teaching like the Savior in the Church and in our homes.
Elder Stevenson teaches the importance of kindness, love, and respect, offering specific counsel to children, youth, and adults.
Elder Gong teaches that the Savior invites us to be good Samaritans who welcome all to His Inn (meaning His Church), where they can find refuge.
President Eyring testifies of the spiritual blessings that come to those who serve in the temple.
Elder Holland teaches that we can find peace in Christ, even in the midst of conflict and contention.
Elder Becerra teaches the importance of caring for one another and recognizing that we are all needed in the kingdom of God.
Elder Renlund teaches that we should not let unfairness make us bitter or corrode our faith but should ask God for help and increase our reliance on the Savior.
Elder Andersen teaches that God’s spirit children come to earth on their own personal journeys and that we should welcome them, safeguard them, and love them.
Elder Mutombo teaches that Jesus Christ is the Light of the World and that He can guide us in dark and troubling times.
President Ballard shares five key principles that can help anyone who is lonely, including those who are single, find hope in Jesus Christ.
Elder Cook teaches about how bishops care for members of the rising generation in their wards.
Brother Corbitt teaches that the youth of the Church can help gather Israel as they understand their true identity and unique power.
Elder Nielsen reminds us that we can take courage in the thought that we have been sent here by Heavenly Father at this decisive time in history in order to fulfill His purposes.
President Eyring teaches priesthood holders that the purpose for their receiving the priesthood is to bless people on the Lord’s behalf and in His name, magnifying their callings with love and diligence.
President Oaks teaches that Jesus Christ made it possible for each of us to return to our Heavenly Father and achieve our eternal destiny.
Elder Soares teaches about Jesus Christ, His Atonement, and the gift of repentance.
If you look at your life prayerfully, I believe you will see many ways in which the Lord has been guiding you through this time of hardship.
Sister Aburto testifies of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and that His Atonement helps us overcome sorrow and find hope.
Elder Palmer testifies of the Resurrection and shares how his parents joined the Church.
Elder Dube encourages us to focus on our goal of eternal life with God, no matter what challenges this life brings.
Elder Teixeira teaches the importance of following the Savior as we work toward returning to our heavenly home.
Elder Wakolo testifies of God’s love and describes how He shows that love to His children.
Elder Wong teaches that we cannot fall if we build our foundation on Jesus Christ.
Elder Teh teaches the importance of coming to know the Savior and appreciate His Atonement on a personal level.
President Nelson testifies of the power of faith in Jesus Christ to help us overcome life’s challenges. He suggests five ways to develop stronger faith.
President Oaks describes the divinely inspired principles in the United States Constitution. He teaches how Latter-day Saints can defend these principles.
Elder Rasband testifies that miracles continue to bless followers of Jesus Christ, according to our faith and God’s will.
Elder Dyches teaches that Jesus Christ is the Light of the World and the source of true happiness and peace.
Elder Christofferson describes five elements of what it means to be on the covenant path and encourages us to heed the prophet’s call to stay on the path.
Elder Walker teaches that the work of God is progressing at an accelerated pace in the latter days.
Elder Bednar teaches that correct gospel principles help us make wise choices and stay on the covenant path.
President Nelson talks about the reopening of temples and announces plans to construct new temples.
191st Semi-Annual Conference October 2021
Please make this conference a time of feasting on messages from the Lord through His servants.
Each of us is to come to Christ with uncompromised commitment to His gospel.
The expression of compassion for others is the essence of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our Father and our Redeemer have blessed us with commandments, and in obeying Their commandments, we feel Their perfect love more fully and more profoundly.
In the Lord’s timing, it is not where we start but where we are headed that matters most.
The scriptures clearly teach the origin and need for a church directed by and with the authority of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Honoring covenants arms us with righteousness and with the power of God in great glory.
Through prayer, scripture study, and action, we can unlock the blessings of heaven and become better followers of the Savior Jesus Christ.
God’s love is not found in the circumstances of our lives but in His presence in our lives.
Allow me to share several observations I made as our family has passed through trials.
What things do you ponder? What things really matter to you? What are the things of your soul?
Elder Christoffel Golden teaches that we are getting closer to the Second Coming, a mournful day for the wicked but a day of peace for the righteous.
How do we react to our afflictions? Do we feel thankful because we are more focused on our blessings than on our problems?
May we keep the gospel simple as we take upon us our divinely appointed responsibilities.
What things can you do within your own life to show that you love the Lord first?
Small efforts collectively make a big impact, magnifying the many individual things we do as disciples of Jesus Christ.
The Savior’s healing power is not just His ability to heal our bodies but, perhaps even more important, His ability to heal our hearts.
The scriptures and our knowledge of God are gifts—gifts that we too often take for granted. Let us cherish these blessings.
When you feel like you have failed too many times to keep trying, remember Christ’s Atonement and the grace it makes possible are real.
To be a follower of Christ is to strive to conform our actions, conduct, and lives to those of the Savior.
My invitation today is simple: share the gospel. Be you and hold up the light.
Faith in Jesus Christ is the key to receiving revelations of truth.
We need an ongoing, daily infusion of heavenly light. We need “times of refreshing.” Times of personal restoration.
Let your narrative be one of faith, following your Exemplar, the Savior Jesus Christ.
When love of Christ envelops our lives, we approach disagreements with meekness, patience, and kindness.
“Sequential order” is a simple, natural, and effective way for the Lord to teach us, as His children, important principles.
It has never been more important to seek personal peace.
Whenever any kind of upheaval occurs in your life, the safest place to be spiritually is living inside your temple covenants!
Trust in God and each other brings heaven’s blessings.
Sacrifice is less about “giving up” and more about “giving to” the Lord.
Keeping covenants unlocks the power of Jesus Christ’s atoning sacrifice to provide strength and even joy to you who suffer.
Every effort to change we make—no matter how tiny it seems to us—just might make the biggest difference in our lives.
We face our spiritual hurricanes best by believing in Christ and keeping His commandments.
Focusing on the things that are most important—especially those things “down the road,” those eternal things—is a key to maneuvering through this life.
When we willingly follow the counsel of the Lord as revealed through His living prophet, especially if it runs counter to our initial thinking, requiring humility and sacrifice, the Lord blesses us with additional spiritual power.
I plead with you today to counter the lure of the world by making time for the Lord in your life—each and every day.
192nd Annual Conference April 2022
President Nelson teaches that we must stand in holy places and share the gospel with the world.
President Ballard teaches about the blessings of missionary service and encourages young people to prepare and serve full-time missions.
Sister Reyna I. Aburto speaks at the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2-3, 2022. Sister Aburto teaches that the Church of Jesus Christ accomplishes its work through its members.
Elder Bednar teaches how covenants and ordinances help us progress along the covenant path and “heed not” what others say.
Elder Andersen explains how we can overcome contention with faith in Jesus Christ.
Elder Gavarret teaches how to obtain, recognize, and maintain a change of heart.
Elder Kacher teaches that our faith in Jesus Christ can unlock the powers of heaven and strengthen us as we confront life’s challenges.
President Eyring teaches that we can remain steady in the storms of life by relying on the Savior and becoming as a child.
Elder Holland teaches that we can have hope in difficult times because of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Elder Kearon teaches that survivors of abuse are not responsible for the abuse and can seek the Savior’s gift of healing.
Elder Aidukaitis teaches youth that God will richly bless them as they overcome fears and insecurities and serve Him as full-time missionaries.
Elder Gong invites us to find connection and belonging in God’s family through our family history.
Elder Ochoa teaches three principles to help anyone who feels the plan of salvation isn’t working in their lives.
Elder Hamilton teaches that repentance is necessary and that as we humble ourselves and have faith in Jesus Christ, our weaknesses can be made strong through Christ’s grace.
Elder Quentin L. Cook speaks at the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2-3, 2022. Elder Cook teaches that conversion includes accepting the will of God, strengthening our testimony of the Restoration, and sharing the blessings of the gospel.
He introduces this special session of general conference focused on the concerns of women and their organizations.
Sister Porter shares three lessons she is learning and invites the women of the Church to follow the Savior’s teachings to be as salt, light, and leaven.
Sister Rebecca L. Craven speaks at the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2-3, 2022. Sister Craven teaches that as we strive to focus on what matters most, our relationship with God will be strengthened.
A video presentation shown during the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2-3, 2022. This video includes teachings about women from President Nelson and President Kimball.
President Bingham teaches that making and keeping covenants with God brings us happiness and safety now and eternal joy in the world to come.
Elder Renlund uses the Young Women theme to teach about our divine nature and eternal destiny.
Elder Christofferson teaches that no matter our mortal circumstances, we can trust that God will fulfill His promises.
Sister Wright teaches that there is nothing in your life that is broken that is beyond the curative, redeeming, and enabling power of Jesus Christ.
Elder Stevenson teaches three simple things all of us can do to share the gospel: love, share, and invite. In doing so, we help to fulfill the Savior’s commission to “teach all nations.”
Elder Martinez explains blessings that come from living principles of self-reliance and participating in the Children and Youth program.
Elder Rasband teaches four ways that society and individuals benefit from religious freedom and how this freedom can be a unifying and healing influence.
Elder Martinez explains blessings that come from living principles of self-reliance and participating in the Children and Youth program.
President Nelson shares five ways we can create spiritual momentum: make and keep covenants, repent, learn about God, seek miracles, and end conflict.
President Oaks teaches that the plan of salvation is founded on Heavenly Father’s love for us.
Elder Ojediran teaches that we come unto Christ through covenants, and he explains how the Holy Ghost and the sacrament help us keep those covenants.
Elder Klebingat teaches about how to be a valiant disciple of Christ.
President Pace teaches blessings that come from listening to the Holy Ghost and being converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Elder Soares teaches that when we truly are in awe of Jesus Christ, we are happier, we have more enthusiasm for God’s work, and we recognize the Lord’s hand in all things.
Elder Funk testifies of the blessings that come to those who choose to come into the fold of God by obeying the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Elder Uchtdorf teaches that we can offer our whole souls to the Savior through sacrifice and consecration.
President Russell M. Nelson speaks at the 192nd Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2-3, 2022. President Nelson teaches that now is the time to live the gospel of Jesus Christ.
192nd Semi-Annual Conference October 2022
President Oaks teaches that God inspires many organizations and individuals to help those in need and that the Church is committed to work with others in that effort. The Church of Jesus Christ is committed to serving those in need, and it is also committed to cooperating with others in that effort.
Elder Uchtdorf teaches that Jesus Christ is the best guide for making choices. He also introduces the new For the Strength of Youth guide. Put your trust in Jesus Christ. He will lead you the right way. He is your strength.
Sister Browning encourages us to see our lives from a gospel perspective in order to see more of the Savior in our lives. The Savior invites us to see our lives through Him in order to see more of Him in our lives.
Elder Renlund teaches how to receive personal revelation through the Holy Ghost and how to avoid deception. We need to understand the framework within which the Holy Ghost functions. When we operate within the framework, the Holy Ghost can unleash astonishing insight.
Elder Pino suggests four habits to help members of the Church stay on the covenant path. If we are steadfast and immovable in doing good, our customs will help us to stay on the covenant path.
Elder Montoya teaches the importance of loving God and ministering to those around us. Our Heavenly Father’s love for each of His children is real. He is there for each one.
Elder Rasband gives examples of President Nelson sharing the Book of Mormon, describes how he has tried to follow the prophet’s example, and invites all to do the same. Our living prophet is doing his part to flood the earth with the Book of Mormon. We must follow his lead.
President Nelson affirms the Lord’s teachings about abuse and testifies that God is the source of all truth. God is the source of all truth. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embraces all truth that God conveys to His children.
President Ballard teaches us that as we follow Jesus Christ in faith, He will help us through difficult times, just as He did the pioneers. Christ can carry us today through difficult times. He did it for the early pioneers, and He does it now for each one of us.
Sister Yee teaches that we are blessed as we follow the Savior on the healing path of forgiveness. To live in such a way that you give beauty for the ashes of your life is an act of faith that follows the Savior.
Elder Johnson teaches that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ we can be cleansed of our sins and imperfections. Our perfection is only possible through God’s grace.
Elder Soares teaches that as women and men work together in true and equal marriage partnerships, they will enjoy the unity taught by the Savior. The restored gospel of Jesus Christ proclaims the principle of full partnership between woman and man, both in mortal life and in the eternities.
Elder McConkie teaches about the importance of learning about Jesus Christ and helping one another come unto Him.
Elder Zeballos teaches that with the help of the Lord, we can be resistant to sin and temptation and find lasting happiness in this life. I pray that we may continue to build our lives following the plans and technical specifications of the divine design authored by our Heavenly Father.
Elder Christofferson teaches that the doctrine of belonging includes welcoming diversity, being willing to serve and sacrifice, and knowing the Savior’s role. The doctrine of belonging comes down to this for each of us: I am one with Christ in the gospel covenant.
Bishop Caussé teaches the duty we have to take care of God’s creations as stewards over them. Great spiritual blessings are promised to those who love and care for the earth and their fellow men and women.
Sister Craig teaches us three truths that can help us grow as disciples and trust in the Lord through our trials. We should be followers of Jesus who are joyful and wholehearted in our own personal journey of discipleship.
Elder Pearson teaches that God expects us to willingly place the Savior at the center of our lives. Our willingness to follow Jesus Christ is directly proportionate to the amount of time we commit to be in holy places.
Elder Silva describes his conversion experience and encourages young men and young women to serve missions. Once we learn the truth, the Lord gives us the opportunity to do what He would do if He were here today.
Elder Andersen teaches that we can prepare for the Second Coming by making covenants and strengthening our commitment to the Savior. Seeking to know and love the Savior, we separate ourselves from the world through covenants with God, being distinct, uncommon, and special, without isolating ourselves from others who believe differently.
Elder Holland teaches what it means to take up the cross as disciples of Jesus Christ. To be a follower of Jesus Christ, one must sometimes carry a burden and go where sacrifice is required and suffering is inevitable.
Sister Dennis teaches that we should avoid judging others and instead be compassionate and loving toward everyone. Let us remember that each person on this earth is a child of God and He loves each one.
Elder Gong teaches that as we follow God’s plan for us, we will find eternal joy with our families. True, enduring joy and eternity with those we love are the very essence of God’s plan of happiness.
Elder Sitati teaches how we can develop attributes that help us become better disciples of Christ. Learning about Christ and His ways leads us to know and to love Him.
President Lund describes the spiritual strength that comes from FSY conferences and teaches how youth can maintain that strength. We can find spiritual confidence and peace as we nurture holy habits and righteous routines that can sustain and fuel the fires of our faith.
Elder Bednar uses the parable of the royal marriage feast to teach that, through the righteous use of our moral agency, we can choose to be chosen of the Lord. Each of us should evaluate our temporal and spiritual priorities sincerely and prayerfully.
President Nelson testifies that we can overcome the world and find rest, by the power of Jesus Christ, which we access through our covenants. Find rest from the intensity, uncertainty, and anguish of this world by overcoming the world through your covenants with God.
President Eyring shows how his mother and the prophet Mormon encouraged their posterity to qualify for eternal life through all the trials of mortality.
Elder Olsen teaches that the answer to our challenges and questions is Jesus Christ. No matter how difficult or confusing the challenges may be, you can always remember that the answer is simple: it is always Jesus.
Elder Schmitt teaches us that learning about the many names of Jesus can inspire us to become more like Him. My earnest desire is that you will come to know Jesus by His many names and that you will become like Him.
Elder Eddy invites us to “try the virtue of the word of God” and “drink deeply” from the scriptures. There is virtue in the words of ancient and modern prophets precisely because their words are the Lord’s words.
Elder Stevenson teaches about what a testimony is and the importance of keeping your testimony strong and bearing it in word and deed. I invite you to seek opportunities to bear your testimony in word and in deed.
Elder Morrison teaches us how the Lord strengthens us and helps us when we exercise faith in Him during difficult times. We grow in our discipleship when we exercise faith in the Lord during difficult times.
Elder Cook teaches about the importance of gaining our own testimonies of Jesus Christ, repenting of our sins, and staying true to God and His work. We all need to seek our own testimony of Jesus Christ, bridle our passions, repent of our sins, and be true to God and His work.
President Nelson teaches about the importance of temples and announces plans to build more temples. I promise that increased time in the temple will bless your life in ways nothing else can.
193rd Annual Conference April 2023
Look at the Book of Mormon in a new light and consider the profound witness it bears of the reality of the risen Christ.
True joy rests on our willingness to come closer to Christ and witness for ourselves.
Exercising faith in our Savior, Jesus Christ, helps us overcome discouragement no matter what obstacles we encounter.
Let us reach out and care as our Savior would, especially to those whom we are privileged by love and assignment to minister.
We are in a unique position to gather Israel on both sides of the veil as never before under the Father’s plan.
Father in Heaven has chosen the pattern of revealing truth to His children through a prophet.
I pray that you may find peace, help many others to find it, and pass it along.
To the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
As you walk the covenant path, from baptism to the temple and throughout life, I promise you power to go against the natural worldly flow.
The Savior’s healing and redeeming power applies to accidental mistakes, poor decisions, challenges, and trials of every kind—as well as to our sins.
My patriarchal blessing helped me understand my true eternal identity—who I really was and who I could become.
Repenting daily and coming unto Jesus Christ is the way to experience joy—joy beyond our imagination.
When we have built our houses on the foundation of a covenantal relationship with Christ, we are trusting the doctrine of Christ.
A central focus of the plan of our Heavenly Father is uniting family for this life and for eternity.
Help your children build faith in Jesus Christ, love His gospel and His Church, and prepare for a lifetime of righteous choices.
“And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm” (Mark 4:39).
The Lord Jesus Christ is the solution to our problems, but we must lift our eyes and raise our sights to see Him.
The promise of complete and perfect forgiveness is made to everyone—in and through the infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ.
With our Savior’s help, we can love His precious sheep and minister to them as He would.
It is only in and through our individual loyalty to and love of Jesus Christ that we can hope to be one.
We can partner with the Savior to help provide temporal and spiritual relief for those in need—and in the process find our own relief.
As we strive to develop attributes like the Savior’s, we can become instruments of His peace in the world.
When you receive your blessing, you will realize and feel how Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love you and how They focus on you individually.
As you continue to attentively catch hold of the thought of Jesus Christ, I promise you not only heavenly guidance but heavenly power.
The building of temples has been one of the highest priorities of all prophets since the Prophet Joseph Smith.
You have your agency to choose contention or reconciliation. I urge you to choose to be a peacemaker, now and always.
We are given the scriptures to direct our lives. My message today consists of a selection of the words of our Savior—what He said.
What matters most is our relationships with Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son, our families, and our neighbors, and allowing the Spirit to guide us.
Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the events of the week that followed exemplify doctrine we can apply in our lives today.
The Savior stands ready to accept our humble offerings and perfect them through His grace. With Christ, there is no imperfect harvest.
As we move forward with faith in Jesus Christ, the fourth day will always come. He will always come to our aid.
Jesus Christ had to suffer, die, and rise again to redeem all humanity from physical death and to give eternal life with God.
The Savior’s promise to abide in us is true and available to every covenant-keeping member of His restored Church.
Whatever questions or problems you have, the answer is always found in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
193rd Annual Conference October 2023
You who today are pressing forward in the path of your duty are the strength of the Savior’s restored Church.
Jesus Christ makes it possible for us to “abide the day.”
We want to see Jesus for who He is and to feel His love.
Don’t be the weak link in this beautiful chain of faith you started, or you received, as a legacy. Be the strong one.
The sealing power makes individual salvation and family exaltation universally available to the children of God.
Compassion is an attribute of Christ. It is born of love for others and knows no boundaries.
We have a loving Heavenly Father who will see that we receive every blessing and every advantage that our own desires and choices allow.
The windows of heaven open in many ways. Trust in the Lord’s timing; the blessings always come.
One of our most sacred responsibilities is to help our children come to know deeply and specifically that Jesus is the Christ.
The source of our strength is faith in Jesus Christ as we intentionally seek to come unto Him each and every day.
The constant companionship of the Holy Ghost is one of the greatest spiritual gifts Latter-day Saints enjoy.
Stay on the covenant path. Your life will be easier, happier, and filled with joy.
God’s plan of happiness is all about you. You are His precious child and of great worth.
I now invite you to take your know-how, coupled with your time-honored testimonies, and go on a mission.
Building upon the foundation of Jesus Christ is essential to our happiness.
Humility is a mandatory requirement for us to be ready to return to the presence of God.
I believe we can, through the eye of faith, zoom out and view ourselves and our families with hope and joy.
May we enjoy more the spiritual kinship that exists between us and value the different attributes and varied gifts we all have.
How abundantly blessed we are to know all that we know because we have Joseph Smith, the prophet of this last dispensation of time.
The One who was bruised and broken for us will allow mortality to do its work in us, but He doesn’t ask us to face those challenges alone.
As we strive to live our lives in harmony with the gospel of Jesus Christ, our conduct will be a living testimony of our Redeemer.
I testify that “peaceable followers of Christ” will find personal peace in this life and a glorious heavenly reunion.
Though choices may have taken you far from the Savior and His Church, the Master Healer stands at the road that leads home, welcoming you.
Jesus Christ is not only our hero; He is our Lord and King, the Savior and Redeemer of mankind.
You and I have the opportunity to have the Holy Ghost as our constant companion.
Focus on Jesus Christ. He is our Savior and Redeemer, the “mark” to whom we should look, and our greatest treasure.
Our need to recognize truth has never been more important!
Parents enter a partnership with their Heavenly Father to guide their precious children back to heaven.
Through temple blessings, the Savior heals individuals, families, and nations.
May we each learn to speak and hear His love here, in our hearts and homes, and in our gospel callings, activities, ministering, and service.
We have the same divine origin and the same limitless potential through the grace of Jesus Christ.
Your choices will determine where you will live throughout eternity, the kind of body with which you will be resurrected, and those with whom you will live forever.