by Todd Bruce | Sep 10, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, Adversary, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Gospel, President Russell M. Nelson, Russell M. Nelson
“I promise that as you diligently work to remodel your home into a center of gospel learning, … the influence of the Adversary in your life and in your home will decrease.” — Russell M. Nelson What a powerful promise from the Prophet! How can we seriously think about...
by Spencer Charles | Sep 9, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, Christ, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Jesus Christ, life, Seek Christ
“Whatever Jesus lays his hands upon, lives. If he lays his hands upon a marriage, it lives. If he is allowed to lay his hands on the family, it lives.” — Howard W. Hunter As we strive to involve Christ in our lives, marriages and families; our efforts will be...
by Todd Bruce | Sep 8, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Kindness, Love, Peace
“I don’t know why there’s been so much contention with marginalized groups in the church, but I do know one thing, it needs to STOP!” — Alvin F. Meredith 3 One of the most powerful statements I heard at a recent leadership conference was this one, and it’s simply...
by Todd Bruce | Sep 7, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, apostles, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, pray, Prayer, Prophet, Revelation
“Every time the Prophet speaks, I ask myself why! Why is He sharing this message right now?” — S. Gifford Nielsen I firmly believe a prophet is the voice of God on the Earth today, and as such, when Russell M. Nelson or any of the other 14 prophets, seers, and...
by Todd Bruce | Sep 6, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, Book of Mormon, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Holy Spirit, Missionary Work, Spirit, Spirit of the Lord
“The Book of Mormon coupled with the Spirit is the most powerful conversion tool we have.” — Alvin F. Meredith 3 We should never diminish the power of the Book of Mormon and the Spirit of God. These two things will have more power to change hearts than any other...
by Todd Bruce | Sep 6, 2021 | -Todd Bruce, Be Better, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Repentance, Sins
“Our goal should be to be a little better tomorrow, than we were today!” — S. Gifford Nielsen If we live by this simple motto, we will be living well. Striving to be better, not perfect, but striving. If we fall short, there’s no need to stress, we just need to reset...
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