Every April and October, we have the privilege of hearing messages of inspiration and guidance at general conference. It is intended to be a revelatory experience as we learn from living prophets and apostles through the influence of the Holy Ghost. If you prepare, you will get more out of your conference experience.
As you prepare for general conference, I invite you to ponder questions you need to have answered. … There are messages in each general conference given as a gift and a blessing from heaven specifically for our personal life situations. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Ask Questions
Think about questions that are weighing on your mind. Ask questions through prayer and reflect on them while you listen to general conference.
Tip: The Gospel Library has a placeholder for the upcoming general conference. Pick a session and record any questions you …
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Joseph Smith was famously shocked, while he was translating the Book of Mormon, by its mention of walls surrounding the city of Jerusalem in the time of Lehi. He needed to be assured by his wife Emma that, in fact, it did have such walls. He knew very little about the city in those days. Today, though, we’re learning much more.
“Between the eighth and sixth centuries BCE,” write Yuval Gadot and Yiftah Shalev in the current issue of “Biblical Archaeology Review,”
“Jerusalem reached unprecedented heights of power and prosperity. The city was the economic, political, and religious capital of the Kingdom of Judah. It boasted the Temple, the royal palace, and other official buildings of the state. From a small town founded on the narrow ridge known today as the City of David, Jerusalem developed into a …
The following is excerpted from LDS Daily. To read the full post, CLICK HERE.
Excitement filled the air at Payson High School today as Hollywood star Kevin Bacon confirmed his attendance at their upcoming prom. The event will take place in the school building where the legendary movie ‘Footloose’ was filmed.
Students have been campaigning for the actor to come back and celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary, using the hashtag #BacontoPayson online. The school performed Footloose the Musical,
On Friday, students gathered with the TODAY Show to her a special message from Bacon.
“I have been so impressed with everything that’s been going on there, with this crazy idea to get me to come back,” he said over a live video link. “I don’t need to say it, but the movie and Payson High School was a big part of my life and I’ve been amazed at the work …
Those of you who are familiar with missionary work know that the first thing a missionary needs before he can teach the gospel is someone to teach. While most missionaries relish the opportunity to teach, many struggle with the responsibility of finding someone to teach. Finding someone to teach isn’t always easy.
Finding can occur in many different ways, more ways now than ever in history. In the past, missionaries relied heavily on knocking doors to find, although the preferred way of finding has always been through member referrals. The Covid pandemic necessitated finding on social media, a method of finding that has proven extremely successful.
Although there are many different ways to find, they all have one thing in common: they begin with an initial contact. That contact may be someone responding to a Facebook post. The contact may be somebody met on …
“For those who shall be destroyed shall speak unto them out of the ground, and their speech shall be low out of the dust, and their voice shall be as one that hath a familiar spirit; for the Lord God will give unto him power, that he may whisper concerning them, even as it were out of the ground; and their speech shall whisper out of the dust.” 2 Nephi 26:16
The Know
The Book of Mormon was first published on March 26, 1830—194 years ago this week. Book of Mormon prophets, from Nephi to Moroni, looked forward to that day, when their record would “speak unto [modern readers] out of the ground, and their speech shall be low out of the dust, and their voice shall be as one that hath a familiar spirit; … and their speech shall whisper out of
The following is excerpted from Evalogue.Life. To read the full post, CLICK HERE.
Some great question prompts center on writing about friendship. If you are working on your autobiography, life story, or memoir, the role of friends can be pivotal. This is true not only for living a rich life (obviously) but for the narrative arc in your tale. In this article, we explore question prompts that elicit stories and then we delve into tips related to story structure. This article will help you think about the role that friendship or romantic love plays in a strong story arc.
In our professional oral history interviewing, we find that people love to talk about their hometown, growing up, dating and friendships. They light up when describing the food of home, holiday traditions, and school memories. Friendship is also one of the great themes, and here are some questions …
The following is excerpted from the Church News. To read the full article, CLICK HERE.
In the 11th in a series of 15 videos set to be released by members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf said the Savior’s eternal sacrifice covers sins “great and small.”
Surrounded by thousands of thrilled Filipinos last month, I sat in a seat in the front rows of the Arena at the Mall of Asia in Manilla applauding a first-ever, on-location concert by the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. The Choir had never before performed in the Philippines, and only once anywhere in Asia, forty years earlier in Japan. The palpable excitement at this historic performance was soul-stirring. The grateful audience leaned over the balconies with their arms extended to get closer to the performers. With tears in their eyes, they sang along when the Choir performed the songs they had carefully rehearsed in the local language, Tagalog. The locals clapped so loudly the applause made my ears ring. It was all glorious.
That grandness was never to be forgotten. Also never to be forgotten for me was a personal, provocative experience I had that was similarly grand …
In a span of four weeks, my wife and I attended three funerals. One was for the 43-year old daughter of good friends. She had been in the hospital since December. Another was the 41-year-old son-in-law of my wife’s cousin. His death was sudden and unexpected. The other was the former husband of a sister we had home taught for several years. There was sadness for the death of each one. We mourn for our family and friends who have passed away. We miss them and think of them often. During each funeral, each memorial service, and during each day, week, month, and year ahead of us, we can feel great comfort because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In the October 2006 General Conference, Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin (1917-2008) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shared the following: