* The Question of Quitting

Richard L. Evans wrote: Besides the more or less “normal” reasons for restlessness, we are all well aware of the added causes of uncertainty and indecision that confront our young people and of the reasons they have to wonder what they should do as they...

Examining Ourselves II

Continuing from a previous post ‘Examining Ourselves,’ Robert L. Millet wrote: “As the Spirit of God becomes a more regular and consistent visitor, we begin feeling a growing sense of consecration—a desire to turn our lives over to God and...

‘Daily, Not Periodic Discipleship’

From his book ‘Moving in His Majesty and Power,’ Neal A. Maxwell shared: “President Brigham Young said with painful clarity of life’s daily micromoments: “It is the aggregate of the acts which I preform through life that makes up the...

Examining Ourselves

From the book, “The Holy Spirit” by Robert L. Millet: Under the title: “Examining Ourselves” In recent years we have been reminded by our leaders that significant prophecy is being fulfilled in our day, the Lord said, “Behold, I will...

* perfect through suffering

John Taylor said, “I find in tracing out the scriptures, that from the beginning there have existed two powers—the powers of light and the powers of darkness; that both these things existed in the heavens before they came here, that the powers of darkness...

* Test Your Belief Window

From the book “Protecting Against Eternal Identity Theft”. . . .”What we believe about ourselves determines our outlook on life and also our actions. The belief window is a lens through which we see life, much like glasses. Franklin Covey, a provider...

‘The Downward Journey’

Tad R. Callister wrote: The Savior’s plunge into humanity was not a toe-dipping experience. It was total immersion. He did not experience some pains and not others. His life was not a random sampling, a spot audit; it was total confrontation with and...

* Home a Sanctuary

Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is quoted in the book ‘The Power of Stillness,: “As you center your home on the Savior, it will naturally become a refuge not only to your own family but also to friends who live in more difficult...

* The Common Faith of Mankind

John Dewy said: “We who live are parts of humanity that extends into the remote past, a humanity that has interacted with nature. The things in civilization we most prize are not ourselves. They exist by the grace of the doings and suffering as of the continuous...

All Nations, Kindreds and Tongues

In a talk titled “All Nations, Kindreds, and Tongues”, Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said: Heavenly Father invites us everywhere to feel His love, to learn and grow through education, honorable work, self-reliant service, and...

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