"The good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that the desires of our hearts can be transformed."—Michael T. Ringwood, "Truly Good and Without Guile"
Topics: Change
"The good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that the desires of our hearts can be transformed."—Michael T. Ringwood, "Truly Good and Without Guile"
"As we are spiritually awake and alert, we see His hand across the world and we see His hand in our own personal lives."—Neil. L. Andersen, "Thy Kingdom Come"
"As disciples of Jesus Christ we have a responsibility to work together with like-minded believers, to raise our voices for what is right."—Robert D. Hales, "Preserving Agency, Protecting Religious Freedom"
"Many of you have loved ones who are wandering off the path to eternal life. You wonder what more you can do to bring them back. You can depend on the Lord to draw closer to them as you serve Him in faith. You remember the Lord’s promise to Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon when they were away from their families on His errands: ‘My friends Sidney and Joseph, your families are well; they are in mine hands, and I will do with them as seemeth me good; for in me there is all power.’"—Henry B. Eyring, "Come unto Me"
"Loving-kindness is required, but a follower of Christ—just like the Master—will be firm in the truth."—Dallin H. Oaks, "Loving Others and Living with Differences"
"The greatest blessings of general conference come to us after the conference is over. Remember the pattern recorded frequently in scripture: we gather to hear the words of the Lord, and we return to our homes to live them."—Robert D. Hales, "General Conference: Strengthening Faith and Testimony"
"Membership in the family of God is not contingent upon any kind of status—marital status, parental status, financial status, social status, or even the kind of status we post on social media."—Carole M. Stephens, "The Family Is of God"
"Families are the Lord’s workshop on earth to help us learn and live the gospel. We come into our families with a sacred duty to help strengthen each other spiritually."—Cheryl A. Esplin, "Filling Our Homes with Light and Truth"
"We need to boldly defend the Lord’s revealed doctrines describing marriage, families, the divine roles of men and women, and the importance of homes as sacred places—even when the world is shouting in our ears that these principles are outdated, limiting, or no longer relevant."—Bonnie L. Oscarson, "Defenders of the Family Proclamation"
"Never tire of discovering or rediscovering the truths of the gospel."—Gérald Caussé, "Is It Still Wonderful to You?" Topics: Testimony |
"Can we hush the fears that so easily and frequently beset us in our contemporary world? The answer to this question is an unequivocal yes. Three basic principles are central to receiving this blessing in our lives: (1) look to Christ, (2) build upon the foundation of Christ, and (3) press forward with faith in Christ."—David A. Bednar, "Therefore They Hushed Their Fears"
"The more we ponder the significance of the sacrament, the more sacred and meaningful it becomes to us."—Cheryl A. Esplin, "The Sacrament—a Renewal for the Soul" Topics: Sabbath Day |
"No woman who understands the gospel would ever say, “I am just a mother,” for mothers heal the souls of men."—Sheri L. Dew, "Are We Not All Mothers?"
"You can show your daughter by the way you love and honor your wife that she should never settle for less."—Elaine S. Dalton, "Love Her Mother" Topics: Mothers |