by Michael T. Ringwood
I have known some people that I would classify as guileless.
by Michael T. Ringwood
I have known some people that I would classify as guileless.
by D. Todd Christofferson
There has got to be a reason why this was a such a prominent theme during conference.
by David A. Bednar
Elder Bednar has a way of explaining things very succinctly. This is one talk I thought I got during conference but after listening to it again and reading it, I now see I only scratched the surface.
by L. Tom Perry
Funny thing, when I watched conference in April I thought the main theme had to do with gaining, nurturing, and preserving my testimony.
by L. Whitney Clayton
“Belief and testimony and faith are not passive principles. They do not just happen to us. Belief is something we choose—we hope for it, we work for it, and we sacrifice for it. We will not accidentally come to believe in the Savior and His gospel any more than we will accidentally pray or pay tithing. We actively choose to believe, just like we choose to keep other commandments.”
by Linda K. Burton
This is a great talk. Men and women, husbands and wives are on the same team. Working together in a partnership. They don’t play the same position – that would not be productive. They each have a role to play that is designed for their strengths.
by Boyd K. Packer
It’s called the Plan of Happiness. The plan. Not the ‘by chance of happiness.’