Showing posts with label general conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general conference. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Savior wants to forgive

I met this humble and good man at the Utah Valley University Addiction Conference last year.

These words are true.  God is still with you, with His hand stretched out still.




Beautiful is the peace that repentance brings. 
No matter how many times you have to do it.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Prophets speak today

I'll be watching every session.   I hope you will join me, wherever you are in the world!


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

we are all different, and that's the way it should be



"While the Atonement is meant to help us all become more like Christ, it is not meant to make us all the same. 
Sometimes we confuse differences in personality with sin. We can even make the mistake of thinking that because someone is different from us, it must mean they are not pleasing to God. This line of thinking leads some to believe...that each one should look, feel, think, and behave like every other. This would contradict the genius of God, who created every man different from his brother, every son different from his father....
"As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are united in our testimony of the restored gospel and our commitment to keep God’s commandments. But we are diverse in our cultural, social, and political preferences.
"The Church thrives when we take advantage of this diversity and encourage each other to 
develop and use our talents to lift and strengthen our fellow disciples."
- President Dieter F. Uchtdorf -
Second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Perspective



"Isn’t it true that we often get so busy? 
And, sad to say, we even wear our busyness as a badge of honor, as though being busy, by itself, was an accomplishment or sign of a superior life.

Is it?

I think of our Lord and Exemplar, Jesus Christ, and His short life among the people of Galilee and Jerusalem. I have tried to imagine Him bustling between meetings or multitasking to get a list of urgent things accomplished.

I can’t see it.

Instead I see the compassionate and caring Son of God purposefully living each day. When He interacted with those around Him, they felt important and loved. He knew the infinite value of the people He met.  He blessed them, ministered to them. He lifted them up, healed them. He gave them the precious gift of His time."


- President Dieter F. Uchtdorf - 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Good news!!

Modern-day prophets 
are speaking to the world 
this weekend!

 Come listen to living prophets

Click here to listen to our Heavenly Father's message, through them!

I promise you, this can change your life for the better!
It has mine!