by Spencer Charles | Mar 1, 2023 | -Spencer, Brigham Young, Knowledge, Latter Day Help, life
“We are in a great school, and we should be diligent to learn, and continue to store up the knowledge and of earth, and read good books, although I cannot say that I would recommend the reading of all books, for it is not all books which are good. Read good books, and...
by Todd Bruce | Mar 1, 2023 | -Todd Bruce, Christ, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Savior, Trials
“No one is more on our side than the Savior.” — Lynn G. Robbins If you are struggling in any way, emotionally, physically, mentally or spiritually, you need to know that Jesus Christ understands exactly where you are right now! He is uniquely qualified to understand...
by Spencer Charles | Feb 28, 2023 | -Spencer, Gospel, Jesus Christ, Latter Day Help, Missionary Work, Russell M. Nelson
“All missionaries teach and testify of the Savior. The spiritual darkness in the world makes the light of Jesus Christ needed more than ever. Everyone deserves the chance to know about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Every person deserves to know where they can...
by Todd Bruce | Feb 28, 2023 | -Todd Bruce, Elk Valley Latter Day Saint, Heavenly Father, youth
“Each member should know how much he or she is needed. Each person has something important to contribute and has unique talents and abilities that help move this important work alone.” — Bonnie L. Oscarson Our Heavenly Father is a Master Planner and doesn’t do...
by Spencer Charles | Feb 27, 2023 | -Church Topics, -Spencer, Latter Day Help, Meditation, Ponder
“Meditation is the language of the soul. . . . [It] is one of the most secret, most sacred doors through which we pass into the presence of the Lord.” — President McKay Within the church we often refer to meditation as pondering. A definition according to James Allen...
by Spencer Charles | Feb 27, 2023 | -Spencer, Christians, Cross, Jeffrey R. Holland, Jesus Christ, Latter Day Help, restoration, Restoration of the Gospel, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
“By the fourth and fifth centuries, a cross was being introduced as a symbol of generalized Christianity, but ours is not a “generalized Christianity.” Being neither Catholic nor Protestant, we are, rather, a restored church, the restored New Testament Church. Thus,...
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