Faith: The Essence of True Religion
A prominent journalist spoke in the city and was reported as saying, 'Certitude is the enemy of religion.' President Hinckley did not attend but read the newspaper account. The statement prompted him to reflect and affirm that certitude is essential to religion, not its enemy.
Now, if I may be guided by the Spirit, I should like to talk about another matter. There recently spoke in this city a prominent journalist from the East. I did not hear him, but I read the newspaper reports of his remarks. He is quoted as having said, βCertitude is the enemy of religion.β The words attributed to him have stirred within me much reflection. Certitude, which I define as complete and total assurance, is not the enemy of religion. It is of its very essence.
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Learn Your Duty
Joseph Smith remained true to his calling despite severe persecution and personal sacrifice. He persevered and accomplished the Restoration of the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith was true to his calling and fulfilled his duty even in the face of severe persecution and great personal sacrifice. He persevered, he endured, and he accomplished the Restoration of the true gospel of Jesus Christ. β¦
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Q&A:Questions and Answers
While preparing for a mission, Dennis wrestled with enjoying scripture study. His institute teacher taught that the stories were about the readers themselves. Dennis then discovered that every Book of Mormon story related to his life, likening the book to a long personal blessing.
In preparing to go on a mission, I have had that question many times. My answer was given to me through my institute teacher. He said that the stories we had read were about us. What? About us? I have found that there is not a single story in the entire Book of Mormon that is not somehow related to my life. Itβs like having a giant patriarchal blessing 531 pages long!
Dennis Hanks, 18,Walnut, California
Dennis Hanks, 18,Walnut, California
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The Temple Is a Place of Revelation
President Spencer W. Kimball prayed for years to know when all faithful men could receive the priesthood. On June 1, 1978, in the Salt Lake Temple, he received the revelation now recorded as Official Declaration 2. The declaration confirmed that all worthy male members may be ordained without regard to race or color.
For many years, President Spencer W. Kimball had been praying to Heavenly Father to know if the time had come when all faithful men could receive the priesthood. The answer was revealed to him on June 1, 1978, in the Salt Lake Temple. Called Official Declarationβ2 [OD 2], it is recorded in the Doctrine and Covenants. In part, it says: β[Heavenly Father] has heard our prayers, and by revelation has confirmed that the long-promised day has come when every faithful, worthy man in the Church may receive the holy priesthood, with power to exercise its divine authority, and enjoy with his loved ones every blessing that flows therefrom, including the blessings of the temple. Accordingly, all worthy male members of the Church may be ordained to the priesthood without regard for race or color.β
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Nathanβs Prayer
Six-year-old Nathan prays to block his brother Matthew's soccer shot but is scored on and becomes upset. His mom comforts him, teaching that Heavenly Father answers prayers but doesn't always make things easy because trials help us grow. Nathan continues practicing and later makes a special soccer team, where the coach selects him as the goalie. He feels that Heavenly Father heard his prayers.
βIβm ready!β six-year-old Nathan called to his nine-year-old brother, Matthew. Mom had just called them to do their dinner chores, so this would be the last shot on goal.
Matthew was bigger and faster than Nathan and a really good soccer player. But Nathan was getting to be a pretty good goalie. Only one ball had been kicked past him today, and that one barely brushed off his fingertips and rolled just inside the tree. Even Matthew said he was playing well.
Most days, Matthew scored a lot of points on him, so Nathan was happy that he was doing so well today. He knew why, too. Before leaving the house, he had prayed that he would play well. Just before Matthew fired the next shot, Nathan closed his eyes and said another quick prayer. βHeavenly Father, please let me stop this shot. Donβt let Matthew score. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.β
Matthew dribbled to the right and faked a kick. When Nathan went to his knees to block the shot, Matthew quickly turned, dribbled around Nathan, and kicked. Nathan tried to reach over, but it was too late. Matthew had scored.
βYes! Yes! Yahoooo!β Matthew yelled.
Nathan stomped his foot and ran toward the house, crying.
Mom heard Nathan slam the front door and run downstairs to his room. Soon Matthew came strolling in. βWhat happened to Nathan?β Mom asked.
βI donβt know. I just kicked a goal, and he started crying.β
Mom started Matthew on his dinner chores, then went to find Nathan. He was in the corner of his room, wrapped in his sleeping bag in the little space between the wall and the bunk beds. It was a cozy place, a good place for hiding and being alone.
βWhatβs wrong, Nathan?β
βI asked Heavenly Father to help me, but Matthew scored anyway,β Nathan sobbed.
Mom stroked his hair. βIt must be very upsetting to try so hard and still have Matthew score on you.β She tried to give Nathan a hug, but he wouldnβt let her. She squeezed his arm and let him be alone.
After a few minutes, Nathan came upstairs and started doing his dinner chores. This time he let Mom give him a hug.
βNathan, do you think Heavenly Father wants us to be unhappy?β she asked.
βI guess not.β
βWe donβt always know what will make us happy,β Mom said. βSometimes what we want isnβt the best thing for us. Do you think Heavenly Father knows that?β
βHe knows everything.β
Mom took Nathan onto her lap. βHeavenly Father has told us that He wonβt always make things easy for us. There will be hard times. He lets us face them to help us learn and become better people. But He always answers our prayers. Whatever happens, we can be sure that He cares about us.β
βMaybe He was teaching me not to get faked out.β
βMaybe so, Nathan. I donβt know for sure. But I do know that it is a wonderful thing for you to talk to Heavenly Father about everything in your life. I hope you keep doing it. He will help things work out for the bestβit just may not be right when you want it or what you think is best.β
Nathan and Matthew played soccer in the yard many times after that day. Matthew often scored, but Nathan often stopped his shots, too. In fact, he stopped them more and more often.
A couple of years later, Nathan tried out for a special soccer team and was accepted. The coach called the team together. βDo any of you play goalie?β
Nathan raised his hand. The coach had Nathan stand in front of the net while other players tried to kick goals. Nathan stopped shot after shot.
The coach was grinning. βI think we have our goalie!β
Nathan beamed as the other players congratulated him. Heavenly Father had heard his prayers.
Matthew was bigger and faster than Nathan and a really good soccer player. But Nathan was getting to be a pretty good goalie. Only one ball had been kicked past him today, and that one barely brushed off his fingertips and rolled just inside the tree. Even Matthew said he was playing well.
Most days, Matthew scored a lot of points on him, so Nathan was happy that he was doing so well today. He knew why, too. Before leaving the house, he had prayed that he would play well. Just before Matthew fired the next shot, Nathan closed his eyes and said another quick prayer. βHeavenly Father, please let me stop this shot. Donβt let Matthew score. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.β
Matthew dribbled to the right and faked a kick. When Nathan went to his knees to block the shot, Matthew quickly turned, dribbled around Nathan, and kicked. Nathan tried to reach over, but it was too late. Matthew had scored.
βYes! Yes! Yahoooo!β Matthew yelled.
Nathan stomped his foot and ran toward the house, crying.
Mom heard Nathan slam the front door and run downstairs to his room. Soon Matthew came strolling in. βWhat happened to Nathan?β Mom asked.
βI donβt know. I just kicked a goal, and he started crying.β
Mom started Matthew on his dinner chores, then went to find Nathan. He was in the corner of his room, wrapped in his sleeping bag in the little space between the wall and the bunk beds. It was a cozy place, a good place for hiding and being alone.
βWhatβs wrong, Nathan?β
βI asked Heavenly Father to help me, but Matthew scored anyway,β Nathan sobbed.
Mom stroked his hair. βIt must be very upsetting to try so hard and still have Matthew score on you.β She tried to give Nathan a hug, but he wouldnβt let her. She squeezed his arm and let him be alone.
After a few minutes, Nathan came upstairs and started doing his dinner chores. This time he let Mom give him a hug.
βNathan, do you think Heavenly Father wants us to be unhappy?β she asked.
βI guess not.β
βWe donβt always know what will make us happy,β Mom said. βSometimes what we want isnβt the best thing for us. Do you think Heavenly Father knows that?β
βHe knows everything.β
Mom took Nathan onto her lap. βHeavenly Father has told us that He wonβt always make things easy for us. There will be hard times. He lets us face them to help us learn and become better people. But He always answers our prayers. Whatever happens, we can be sure that He cares about us.β
βMaybe He was teaching me not to get faked out.β
βMaybe so, Nathan. I donβt know for sure. But I do know that it is a wonderful thing for you to talk to Heavenly Father about everything in your life. I hope you keep doing it. He will help things work out for the bestβit just may not be right when you want it or what you think is best.β
Nathan and Matthew played soccer in the yard many times after that day. Matthew often scored, but Nathan often stopped his shots, too. In fact, he stopped them more and more often.
A couple of years later, Nathan tried out for a special soccer team and was accepted. The coach called the team together. βDo any of you play goalie?β
Nathan raised his hand. The coach had Nathan stand in front of the net while other players tried to kick goals. Nathan stopped shot after shot.
The coach was grinning. βI think we have our goalie!β
Nathan beamed as the other players congratulated him. Heavenly Father had heard his prayers.
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Honor
As a student, the speakerβs pencil broke during an exam and he borrowed a pocketknife to sharpen it, but the teacher assumed he was cheating and barred him from playing in that nightβs basketball game. After speaking with his father and later the coach and teacher, he refused to confess to dishonesty he did not commit, was allowed to play, and learned the importance of keeping his and his fatherβs names above reproach.
The only time I remember having my honor questioned was during an examination in high school. I believe the examination was in economics. The teacher had a habit of standing at the back of the room watching the students during examinations. I was writing vigorously when the lead of my pencil broke. I asked my neighbor across the aisle to let me borrow his pocketknife. As he handed me the knife, the teacher came down the aisle and said, βHand in your paper, and youβll not be permitted to play in the basketball game tonight.β I was a forward on the team. I explained that I was asking for his knife so I could sharpen my pencil, but no explanation would satisfy him.
I went home after school by horseback rather discouraged that evening and told my father what had happened. He felt sure I was honest. I knew I was.
I was out milking the cows when a telephone call came from the coach saying that I should come over to the gymnasium that evening, that the teacher would see me and he hoped I would have an opportunity to play. I was reluctant to go, but with fatherβs encouragement, I went to the gym and met the teacher. He asked me if I would confess my dishonesty, to which I replied, βI have not been dishonest. There is nothing to confess.β He did reluctantly permit me to play. I went into the game with very little spirit and we lost. Though I bear no ill will toward my teacher (he was only doing what he thought was right), I did learn from the incident how important it was that I keep my name and my fatherβs name above reproach. I have tried to do that all my life.
I went home after school by horseback rather discouraged that evening and told my father what had happened. He felt sure I was honest. I knew I was.
I was out milking the cows when a telephone call came from the coach saying that I should come over to the gymnasium that evening, that the teacher would see me and he hoped I would have an opportunity to play. I was reluctant to go, but with fatherβs encouragement, I went to the gym and met the teacher. He asked me if I would confess my dishonesty, to which I replied, βI have not been dishonest. There is nothing to confess.β He did reluctantly permit me to play. I went into the game with very little spirit and we lost. Though I bear no ill will toward my teacher (he was only doing what he thought was right), I did learn from the incident how important it was that I keep my name and my fatherβs name above reproach. I have tried to do that all my life.
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Conference Story Index
A woman preparing for baptism faces difficult conditions. She walks two miles in mud to attend church. Her determination reflects strong commitment.
Linda S. Reeves
(118) A woman progressing toward baptism walks two miles (3 km) in mud to attend church.
(118) A woman progressing toward baptism walks two miles (3 km) in mud to attend church.
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That They Might Know Thee
While in college, a father accidentally injured his one-year-old son's finger in a door and rushed him to the hospital. The child wanted his father present, but the procedure could only proceed when the father stepped out; as the father peeked around the corner, the boy strained to find him. In that moment, the father thought of the Savior on the cross calling out to His Father, transforming the traumatic experience into a sacred one. Years later, the son's scar serves as a reminder of the Savior's wounds and love.
If I may use a personal example:
Some years ago when our first son was about a year old, I was the source of some seemingly unnecessary suffering. We were attending college, and one evening I had been playing with my boy on the floor. I left the room to study, and as I closed the door behind me he apparently reached for me, raising his hand up behind his head, and his finger went into the hinged side of the door. When I closed the door he suffered a rather severe injury to his finger.
We rushed him to the emergency room at the hospital, he was given a local anesthetic, and a doctor came in; he assured us that it could be repaired. Almost paradoxically, at that point the only thing my one-year-old wanted was to be held by his dad. As long as he could see me he resisted any efforts to bind him for the delicate surgery. When I left the room he calmed down, and the doctor was able to proceed.
During the process I was anxious and would draw close to the open door and look around the corner to see how things were proceeding. Perhaps by some unseen sense, as I would peek noiselessly around the corner, which was located behind him and to the side, his head would come up and he would strain to see if I was there.
On one of those occasions, as I saw him with his arm pinned out from his sideβhis head arched, searching for his fatherβthe thought came to my mind of another Son, His arms stretched out, nailed to a cross, searching for His Father, and to my mind came the words, βMy God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?β What was a very traumatic moment in my life suddenly became very sacred.
As I have pondered that event with my own son so many years ago, it has provided new insights and perhaps even deeper understanding of the magnitude and magnificence of the Atonement. I have a deeper appreciation of what a Father was willing to allow His Son to go through for me and for each of us. I had a new personal insight into the depth and breadth of the Atonement. I could not imagine that I would willingly have let my son suffer even in this small way; and our Father βso loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.β
Although we have never discussed it, my son, too, would have the opportunity to appreciate the passage where the Savior explains, βBehold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.β
Although I would not suggest that anything here can approach the holy Atonement, the scar on my sonβs hand is continually before him, and he has the opportunity, if he chooses to take it, to use his scar as a reminder of scars in the palms of the Saviorβsuffered for our sins. He has the opportunity to understand in his own way the love the Savior has for us in willingly being scarred, bruised, broken, and torn for us.
Some years ago when our first son was about a year old, I was the source of some seemingly unnecessary suffering. We were attending college, and one evening I had been playing with my boy on the floor. I left the room to study, and as I closed the door behind me he apparently reached for me, raising his hand up behind his head, and his finger went into the hinged side of the door. When I closed the door he suffered a rather severe injury to his finger.
We rushed him to the emergency room at the hospital, he was given a local anesthetic, and a doctor came in; he assured us that it could be repaired. Almost paradoxically, at that point the only thing my one-year-old wanted was to be held by his dad. As long as he could see me he resisted any efforts to bind him for the delicate surgery. When I left the room he calmed down, and the doctor was able to proceed.
During the process I was anxious and would draw close to the open door and look around the corner to see how things were proceeding. Perhaps by some unseen sense, as I would peek noiselessly around the corner, which was located behind him and to the side, his head would come up and he would strain to see if I was there.
On one of those occasions, as I saw him with his arm pinned out from his sideβhis head arched, searching for his fatherβthe thought came to my mind of another Son, His arms stretched out, nailed to a cross, searching for His Father, and to my mind came the words, βMy God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?β What was a very traumatic moment in my life suddenly became very sacred.
As I have pondered that event with my own son so many years ago, it has provided new insights and perhaps even deeper understanding of the magnitude and magnificence of the Atonement. I have a deeper appreciation of what a Father was willing to allow His Son to go through for me and for each of us. I had a new personal insight into the depth and breadth of the Atonement. I could not imagine that I would willingly have let my son suffer even in this small way; and our Father βso loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.β
Although we have never discussed it, my son, too, would have the opportunity to appreciate the passage where the Savior explains, βBehold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.β
Although I would not suggest that anything here can approach the holy Atonement, the scar on my sonβs hand is continually before him, and he has the opportunity, if he chooses to take it, to use his scar as a reminder of scars in the palms of the Saviorβsuffered for our sins. He has the opportunity to understand in his own way the love the Savior has for us in willingly being scarred, bruised, broken, and torn for us.
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Hearts Pierced with Deep Wounds: Understanding Abuse in the Family
A husband imposed strict requirements on his wife, dictating daily routines, intimacy, and listening to his criticisms. He monitored her spending and reacted with anger if she did not respond quickly to his texts. These behaviors demonstrate coercive control within a marriage.
Although we value agency, it is surprising how often family members tell each other how to think, feel, and act. Some even control through intimidation, shame, withdrawal of love, or threats. One husband had rigid expectations that his wife should prepare breakfast every day at a certain time, meet specific intimate requests, and listen to him regarding his βconcerns,β which usually involved how she could improve. He monitored her spending and became angry if she didnβt quickly respond to his texts.
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FYI:For Your Information
LRay Barton pursues interests in sports and computers and aims to become a programmer. He earned his Eagle Scout award by painting the bleachers at his baseball fields and serves as a deacon in his ward.
LRay Barton is interested in sports and computers and is making strides with both. He loves to play baseball and has played on Little League teams for six years. He has taken special classes in computers and hopes to become a computer programmer one day. He loves to read, is learning French, and loves to travel. He is also grooming his dog to participate in dog shows.
LRay has earned his Eagle badge. For his Eagle project he painted the bleachers at the baseball diamonds where he plays. He is a deacon in the Mt. Olympus Second Ward, Salt Lake City Utah Mt. Olympus Stake.
LRay has earned his Eagle badge. For his Eagle project he painted the bleachers at the baseball diamonds where he plays. He is a deacon in the Mt. Olympus Second Ward, Salt Lake City Utah Mt. Olympus Stake.
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Making Waves in Argentina
On Christmas morning in 1925, Elder Melvin J. Ballard, with Elders Rulon S. Wells and Rey L. Pratt, dedicated South America for the preaching of the gospel in a willow grove in Buenos Aires. They sang, read scripture, and Elder Ballard offered a dedicatory prayer unlocking the continent for missionary work. Church membership subsequently grew from fewer than a dozen to over a million.
For example, on Christmas morning in 1925, three men walked down to the riverβs edge in a park in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Most of the city was probably still sleeping late on a holiday. But these men had left their families behind and spent 21 days on a steam ship to get here. Elder Melvin J. Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, had been sent by President Heber J. Grant to dedicate the entire continent of South America for the preaching of the gospel.
So while the rest of the city still slept, Elder Ballard entered a willow grove with Elder Rulon S. Wells and Elder Rey L. Pratt. They sang hymns and read from the Book of Mormon. Then Elder Ballard offered a prayer and used his apostolic authority to βunlock and open the door for the preaching of the gospel in all these South American nations.β From that time on, like a stone tossed into a pond, the ripples of the gospel message spread outward across a continent.
Since Elder Ballardβs visit to Buenos Aires, Church membership in South America has grown from less than a dozen to over a million. Tens of thousands more are joining every year. There are an increasing number of LDS chapels, and temples have begun to dot the land.
Thatβs why seminary graduation time in Buenos Aires isnβt just another weekend. When Elder Ballard offered his powerful prayer in that willow grove nearly 70 years ago, he asked the Lord to βremember in mercy β¦ the youth of thy Church who are to bear the responsibilities of the future, that they may keep themselves clean β¦ and come to their glorious destiny.β For the LDS youth in Argentina, seminary has been one of the most direct answers to that prayer.
So while the rest of the city still slept, Elder Ballard entered a willow grove with Elder Rulon S. Wells and Elder Rey L. Pratt. They sang hymns and read from the Book of Mormon. Then Elder Ballard offered a prayer and used his apostolic authority to βunlock and open the door for the preaching of the gospel in all these South American nations.β From that time on, like a stone tossed into a pond, the ripples of the gospel message spread outward across a continent.
Since Elder Ballardβs visit to Buenos Aires, Church membership in South America has grown from less than a dozen to over a million. Tens of thousands more are joining every year. There are an increasing number of LDS chapels, and temples have begun to dot the land.
Thatβs why seminary graduation time in Buenos Aires isnβt just another weekend. When Elder Ballard offered his powerful prayer in that willow grove nearly 70 years ago, he asked the Lord to βremember in mercy β¦ the youth of thy Church who are to bear the responsibilities of the future, that they may keep themselves clean β¦ and come to their glorious destiny.β For the LDS youth in Argentina, seminary has been one of the most direct answers to that prayer.
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Book of Mormon
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Education
Missionary Work
Prayer
Priesthood
Temples
Have We Not Reason to Rejoice?
As a boy, the speaker thought enduring to the end meant staying awake through Church meetings. As a teenager, his understanding only slightly improved, associating the phrase with elderly members striving to hold on until lifeβs end. The anecdote illustrates the growth of understanding over time.
When I was a young boy, βendure to the endβ meant to me mainly that I had to try harder to stay awake until the end of our Church meetings. Later as a teenager I progressed only slightly in my understanding of this scriptural phrase. I linked it with youthful empathy to the efforts of our dear elderly members to hang in there until the end of their lives.
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The Futility of Fear
Soon after joining the Church, the speaker felt a newfound confidence. Despite never speaking publicly before, he asked his branch president to let him give a talk in sacrament meeting. He delivered his first talk on faith and works.
I remember just after I joined the Church, a great feeling of confidence came over me. I felt that since I had chosen the Lordβs side, he was on my side. Several remarkable things happened, of which I will recount but two.
Although I had never had the courage to stand on my feet and speak in debate, either at high school or college, I found myself asking my branch president if I might give a talk in sacrament meeting. I still have the notes of that very first talk. It was on faith and works.
Although I had never had the courage to stand on my feet and speak in debate, either at high school or college, I found myself asking my branch president if I might give a talk in sacrament meeting. I still have the notes of that very first talk. It was on faith and works.
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Conversion
Courage
Faith
Sacrament Meeting
Teaching the Gospel
Seven Myths about Careers
After his mission, the author took a part-time insurance sales job, assuming missionary experience prepared him. He discovered he disliked first-contact sales work, realizing from his mission that he preferred teaching over initial contacting. The mismatch made the job painful and taught him about his preferences.
Part of self-assessment involves learning from experience. You might ask yourself, What have been the five best periods of my life? the five worst periods of my life? Then analyze that information. What are the common themes in the best periods and the worst periods? In this analysis you need to be careful that you donβt draw the wrong conclusions from your experience. For example, when I returned from my mission, an insurance agent came to see me and offered me a job selling insurance. He convinced me that having filled a mission I was prepared to be a good insurance salesman. I accepted the job and worked part-time for a year. To my surprise I did not like the work at all. When I thought back on my mission experience, I realized that I didnβt enjoy contacting people for the first time. I loved teaching them the gospel, but not the first contact. Unfortunately, the insurance job was all first contacts, and it was painful for me.
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Mormon Helping Hands Program Completes First Decade of Service
In November 2007, more than 100,000 members across Africa undertook community cleanups and improvements, including work at a childrenβs hospital in Cape Town and repairs in Kenya. The hospitalβs CEO praised the transformative impact. A local stake president later reflected that the project built unity and awareness of community needs.
In November 2007 more than 100,000 members in Africa participated in a continent-wide service project cleaning up communities. Their efforts included cleaning and landscaping the Red Cross War Memorial Childrenβs Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa; planting more than 50 trees in Olivenhoutbosch, South Africa; filling potholes and clearing glass and rubble along roads in Kitale, Kenya; and repairing playground equipment.
At the conclusion of the project, Nikki Bishop, CEO of the Red Cross War Memorial Childrenβs Hospital, commented that βthe difference this is going to make to the children, parents, staff, and visitors will be enormous. We are deeply grateful. The project has gone tremendously well, transforming the hospital. I am delighted and thrilled.β
βFirst of all, it helps us internally,β said Mike Martin, then president of the Pretoria South Africa Stake, after the 2007 All-Africa Helping Hands Day. βWe are better able to bond with each other, and it develops unity; but really it is great just to be out there in the community, see some of the issues that people face, and try in a small way to make a little bit of a difference.β
At the conclusion of the project, Nikki Bishop, CEO of the Red Cross War Memorial Childrenβs Hospital, commented that βthe difference this is going to make to the children, parents, staff, and visitors will be enormous. We are deeply grateful. The project has gone tremendously well, transforming the hospital. I am delighted and thrilled.β
βFirst of all, it helps us internally,β said Mike Martin, then president of the Pretoria South Africa Stake, after the 2007 All-Africa Helping Hands Day. βWe are better able to bond with each other, and it develops unity; but really it is great just to be out there in the community, see some of the issues that people face, and try in a small way to make a little bit of a difference.β
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Service
Unity
Merthyr Tydfil Sisters Focus on the Temple
During the focus week, a sister from the Milford Haven Branch felt prompted to examine certificates her father had collected. She discovered a cause of death detail that made it possible to seal an infant to their parents. This find came from lines previously thought to be complete.
Stories have been shared of ancestors discovered in that week, that had been hidden in what was thought to be completed family lines. A sister from the Milford Haven Branch shared how she felt prompted to look through all the certificates that her father had gathered. There she discovered a cause of death that led her to be able to have an infant sealed to their parents.
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A Friendly Gift
Julia read in the Friend about a girl who gave scriptures to her teacher and decided to do the same. She told her mom, wrapped the scriptures, and brought them to school to give to her teacher. She felt a good feeling in her heart, which she recognized as the Holy Ghost.
In the Friend I read about a girl who gave the scriptures to her schoolteacher. I thought about it and decided that I wanted to do the same thing. I told my mom, and the next day I wrapped up the scriptures and took them to school. When I gave them to my teacher I felt a good feeling in my heart. It came from the Holy Ghost.Julia W., age 7, California
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Children
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Missionary Work
Revelation
Scriptures
Friend to Friend
Before he started school, his mother, a former teacher, taught him material from the first three grades. After his siblings were born and she had less time to teach him, he became ordinary in school.
βMy mother was only five feet two inches tall. A very capable individual, she had been a schoolteacher before I was born, and she was an elocutionist (one who excels in public speaking). Before I started school, she taught me all the things that are taught in the first, second, and third grades. When my two brothers and two sisters came along, she didnβt have as much time to spend teaching me, and then I was just ordinary in school.
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π€ Parents
π€ Children
Children
Education
Family
Parenting
βThe Things of My Soulβ
The speaker recounts reading the Book of Mormon with a sincere heart while he was a humble serviceman. He then prayed to the Lord and received a confirming revelation of its truth. With that confirmation came a witness that Jesus is the Christ.
I bear witness that the Book of Mormon is trueβthat it is another testament of Jesus Christ. I have read the Book of Mormon with a sincere heart, with intent, as a humble serviceman, and thereafter pled with the Lord. I received that revelation. Accompanying that revelation is the revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, our Redeemer, and of Him I bear witness, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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π€ General Authorities (Modern)
Book of Mormon
Jesus Christ
Prayer
Revelation
Testimony
No Cussing Club
McKay encountered hostility, including people shouting profanity and accusing him of limiting free speech, which nearly led him to quit. He continued his efforts, clarifying that he invites voluntary improvement and aims to raise awareness about language.
It hasnβt all been smooth sailing. At first, McKay almost quit because of negative response. Sometimes people would yell bad words at him. Or they would accuse him of trying to take away their freedom of speech. McKay points out that he isnβt making them do anything. He asks them to challenge themselves to improve. βIβm just trying to bring awareness about peopleβs language.β
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π€ Youth
π€ Other
Adversity
Agency and Accountability
Courage