Wednesday, January 27, 2010
He Lives!
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
If you or someone you love is seeking purpose in life or a deeper conviction of God’s presence in our lives, I offer, as a friend and as an Apostle, my witness. He lives!
Some may ask, how can I know this for myself? We know He lives because we believe the testimonies of His ancient and living prophets, and we have felt God’s Spirit confirm that the testimonies of these prophets are true.
-Robert D. HalesMonday, January 25, 2010
The Love of Money...
"So may a love of money make an intelligent man small-minded and ridiculous."
-Susanna Clarke, "Jonathan Stange & Mr. Norrell"
-Susanna Clarke, "Jonathan Stange & Mr. Norrell"
The Work of Eternity...
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Families,
Holy Ghost,
Parenting,
Spiritual Promptings
Based on Obedience
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Underestimating Ones Self...
My stepmother was in many ways an excellent woman... Her only weakness was foolishly to doubt her own capabilities.
My father believed that, in understanding and in knowledge of right and wrong and in many other things, women are men's equals and I am entirely of his opinion.
-Susanna Clarke, "Jonathan Stange & Mr. Norrell"
My father believed that, in understanding and in knowledge of right and wrong and in many other things, women are men's equals and I am entirely of his opinion.
-Susanna Clarke, "Jonathan Stange & Mr. Norrell"
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Heavenly Father is Familiar
President Ezra Taft Benson (1899–1994) once said, “Nothing is going to startle us more when we pass through the veil to the other side than to realize how well we know our Father and how familiar his face is to us” (quoted in Ensign, May 1991, 66
Friday, January 15, 2010
Becoming Better
As disciples of the Savior, we are not merely striving to know more; rather, we need to consistently do more of what we know is right and become better.
-Elder David A. Bednar
-Elder David A. Bednar
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Guidance of the Spirit
"What may appear initially to be a daunting task will be much easier to manage over time as you consistently strive to recognize and follow feelings prompted by the Spirit. Your confidence in the direction you receive from the Holy Ghost will also become stronger. I witness that as you gain experience and success in being guided by the Spirit, your confidence in the impressions you feel can become more certain than your dependence on what you see or hear."
Richard G. Scott, "To Acquire Spiritual Guidance," Ensign, Nov. 2009, 7
Richard G. Scott, "To Acquire Spiritual Guidance," Ensign, Nov. 2009, 7
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Teaching Helps Save Lives
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
(Highlights from "Teaching Helps Save Lives" by Russell T. Osguthorp)
As President Monson has taught: “The goal of gospel teaching . . . is not to ‘pour information’ into the minds of class members. . . . The aim is to inspire the individual to think about, feel about, and then do something about living gospel principles” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1970, 107).
"...when a call comes, you accept it, no matter how inadequate you might feel."
[They] taught “by persuasion, by long-suffering, by gentleness and meekness, and by love unfeigned; by kindness, and pure knowledge, which shall greatly enlarge the soul” (D&C 121:41–42). They taught with virtue garnishing their thoughts, and because of that, the Holy Ghost was their constant companion.
Learning and teaching are not optional activities in the kingdom of God. They are the very means by which the gospel has been restored to the earth and by which we will gain eternal life. They provide the pathway to personal testimony. No one can be “saved in ignorance” (D&C 131:6).
Monday, January 11, 2010
The Value of Family Work
"People who see the value of family work only in terms of the economic value of processes that yield measurable products--washed dishes, baked bread, swept floors, clothed children--miss what some call the "invisible household production" that occurs at the same time, but which is, in fact, more important to family-building and character development than the economic products. Here lies the real power of family work--its potential to transform lives, to forge strong families, to build strong communities. It is the power to quietly, effectively urge hearts and minds toward a oneness known only in Zion."
"FAMILY WORK" By Kathleen Slaugh Bahr and Cheri A. Loveless
"FAMILY WORK" By Kathleen Slaugh Bahr and Cheri A. Loveless
Monday, January 4, 2010
Direction of the Spirit
Photo: Ben Romney, Europe
I believe that you can leave the most precious, personal direction of the Spirit unheard because you do not respond to, record, and apply the first promptings that come to you.-Richard G. Scott
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