by Elder John C. Pingree, Jr
I believe this is the second talk that has pretty much stated ‘you have a work to do.’ In other words, this is not a time for slackers. All hands are needed. Continue reading
by Elder John C. Pingree, Jr
I believe this is the second talk that has pretty much stated ‘you have a work to do.’ In other words, this is not a time for slackers. All hands are needed. Continue reading
by Elder Dallin H. Oaks
Here it is plain and simple folks. This is how it all ties in together. It will not change. Continue reading
by Bonnie L. Oscarson
It’s nice to help out in grand causes. There are so many causes needing attention. But it’s important to help our families and communities. Continue reading
by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
A plain and simple why by President Uchtdorf in case any of us have temporarily forgotten. As I have said before, you lose your why you lose everything. Continue reading
by Joy D. Jones
Not to distract from the message of this talk but really to add to it – apparently Sister Jones attended the funeral for her own son the day before she gave this talk. The day before.
by Sharon Eubank
Critics who complain about women in the church being ‘second rate’ obviously have never done their homework. The beauty of this talk is that Sister Eubanks uses a talk from Spencer W. Kimball given nearly forty years ago. And President Kimball’s words are not dated one bit. Still very much true. Continue reading
by Elder Quentin L. Cook
And when it comes down to it, there is nothing really new under the sun. We may be waiting for some revelation that will demonstrate our faith. Some kind of call to action that will prove our worth. Continue reading
by Elder C. Scott Grow
This talk will only matter to you if this is, in fact, your goal. Legends and stories have found something appealing in the search for immortality. The quest for the fountain of youth permeates in literature and even the news. But this life is meant to be temporary. Continue reading