So I've seen posts like this a lot on Pinterest lately and have really enjoyed reading talks others have suggested they always add to my scripture study. I love love love conference talks they always give me the added strength I need. I thought I would pay it forward and add my own ten favorite talks. They're in no particular order, I like them all too much to rate them in order! Hope you enjoy (: 1) The Tender Mercies of the Lord - Bednar 2005 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2005/04/the-tender-mercies-of-the-lord?lang=eng A reminder to me of how much our Heavenly Father will loves us and will send personal, sweet, and special blessings if we choose to follow him. Favorite quote: 2) Cast Not Away Therefore Your Confidence - Holland 1999 https://www.lds.org/ensign/2000/03/cast-not-away-therefore-your-confidence?lang=eng Of course Elder Holland always gives some of my favorite talks but this one is extra special. A much needed reminder to never give up. The Lord will always pave a way for us, it just may not be the way we expected but that's okay. Favorite quote: 3) We are Women of God - Sheri Dew 1999 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1999/10/we-are-women-of-god?lang=eng Choosing to center our lives around Christ. Being women in the world but not of it. Favorite quote: 4) Are you the woman I think you are? Sheri Dew 1997 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1997/10/are-you-the-woman-i-think-you-are?lang=eng A wonderful talk reminding us that it is our job to draw unto the Savior. He is willing to take our hand if we reach for His but we are required to act first. Favorite quote: 5) An High Priest of Good Things to Come - Elder Holland 1999 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1999/10/an-high-priest-of-good-things-to-come?lang=eng A talk reminding us to always find the silver lining. Even if we cannot see it, God. He knows your fears and hears your prayers. One of my absolute favorite quotes of all time: 6) Beware of Pride - Benson 1989 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1989/04/beware-of-pride?lang=eng An eye opening talk. You may think you know what it means to prideful but this talk helps you see being prideful is more than you think. Very humbling words. Favorite Quote: 7) Stand Strong Against the Wiles of the World - Hinckley 1995 https://www.lds.org/ensign/1995/11/stand-strong-against-the-wiles-of-the-world We live in a world of growing trouble but as mothers and daughters in zion we have the power and opportunity to influence the world for good. This good work begins in the home. Favorite quote: 8) See The End From the Beginning - Uchtdorf 2006 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2006/04/see-the-end-from-the-beginning?lang=eng A wonderful talk to really put life in perspective in Uchtdorf's wonderful way. Favorite quote: 9) But if not.. - Elder Simmons 2014 https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2004/04/but-if-not?lang=eng Putting your faith in the Lord. Pouring out your heart to Him, Trusting Him, asking for blessing and knowing "but if not" it will all work out the way it should. Favorite Quote: 10) But For a Small Moment - Maxwell 1974 http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=1022 Our Heavenly Father has a customized curriculum for all of us. Favorite quote: For more designs be sure to check out the Hadley design page or https://www.facebook.com/hadleydesigns?ref_type=bookmark Message me for your own personal design needs - I would love to be of service ♡
2 Nephi 26:33 states that “all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile.” Most people in Nephi’s time assumed that the gods of each nation only loved their own nation. Nephi taught otherwise. He also showed that the Gentiles would enthusiastically accept Jehovah as their God. This would take place because God simply lays down the conditions that people have to keep for Him to accept them, and those that keep His commandments become part of His kingdom, as was the case for ancient kings who laid down conditions for their subjects. It isn’t where people are from that matters to God, it’s what they do.
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The vision of the Tree of Life is a foundational story in the Book of Mormon and an enduring symbol for Latter-day Saints around the world. We asked generative AI to create images of the Tree of Life in the styles of some of the most famous artists of all time. How do you think […]
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Captain Moroni used the Title of Liberty to help inspire the Nephites to keep the commandments of God and defend their faith. This Book of Mormon FHE Lesson teaches about why Captain Moroni was a great leader and how we can be more like him in standing up for what we believe in. Scripture Alma […]
This breathtaking watercolor style AI image captures the awe-inspiring image of Christ walking towards a bright LDS temple. The temple is depicted in stunning detail, with its grand architecture and beauty brought to life with this amazing image. Christ is painted in gentle, pure, radiating peace and love as he walks towards the temple. The overall effect of the image is one of inspiration and tranquility, with the image of Christ serving as a powerful symbol of hope and faith. This beautiful AI image would make a beautiful addition to any home or office space, and is sure to uplift and inspire all who view it. Looking for unique wall decor that's easy, affordable, and fast? Look no further than MissionaryJunk's collection of digital download art. Simply purchase a design from the shop, and you'll instantly receive 5 high-resolution 300dpi files in different size ratios, compatible with over 20 standard frame sizes. Print at home, use an online provider, or go to a local printer to get your perfect print. Please note that no physical product will be shipped and frames are not included. With every purchase, you'll receive: 1 Original Digital Art Piece in 5 different size ratios: ◗ 2:3 ratio - good for sizes (in inches) 4x6 | 6x9 | 8x12 | 10x15 | 12x18 | 16x24 | 20x30 | 24x36 ◗ 3:4 ratio - good for sizes (in inches) 6x8 | 9x12 | 12x16 | 15x20 | 18x24 | 24x32 ◗ 4:5 ratio - good for sizes (in inches) 4x5 | 8x10 | 12x15 | 16x20 | 20x25 | 24x30 ◗ ISO (International Standard Size) - good for standard sizes A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 | A1 ◗ 11 x 14 inches Notes: Art subject placement may vary across files for optimal fit Colors may appear slightly different when printed due to variations in monitors and printers No refunds for this digital product For personal use only, not for distribution or resale Print quality may not be guaranteed for sizes larger than specified in the listing Find more digital wall art at MissionaryJunk shop!
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his is a collection of what we feel are among the most stunning photos of the statue of Moroni.
This article originally ran in LDS Living in 2015. In celebration of the 70th anniversary of Charlie Brown's first mention in a comic strip on May 30, 1948, we wanted to share Charles M. Schulz's legacy of faith with our readers.
his is a collection of what we feel are among the most stunning photos of the statue of Moroni.