Countdown to Conference: Day 5

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To help you prepare for the April 2023 general conference, the team at LDS Living has gathered one quote from each talk from October 2022 general conference as a reminder of the promises, blessings, and messages given by our inspired Church leaders.

Here is today’s October 2022 general conference quote to ponder:

March 1: “Among the marvelous habits that should be normal for members of the Church are these four:

  1. Personal and family study of the scriptures.
  2. Personal and family prayer.
  3. Weekly sacrament meeting attendance.
  4. Frequent participation in temple and family history work.”
    —Elder Rafael E. Pino

You can read or watch Elder Pino’s October 2022 general conference talk on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.


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You can read all the October 2022 general conference talks here. And if you feel inspired by this quote, take a screenshot and send it to a friend, or share today’s quote from our LDS Living Instagram account.

Missed a day? To see the full list of Countdown to Conference quotes and resources, visit ldsliving.com/countdownquotes.

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