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Last spring I came across an article on My Best LDSabout what could be the shortest general conference talk ever given. Now, a fact like that is hard to prove considering we do not have transcripts for every conference talk given in our Church's history, but it seems likely that this could be the shortest talk ever given in general conference, especially considering that speakers in the 1800s were not known for their brevity.
Image from history.lds.org A new 2015 lecture series sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin starting this Thursday, February 12. The series, which focuses on "Pioneers in Every Land," will begin with an address by Elder James J. Hamula, of the First Quorum of the Seventy and President of the Pacific Area.
Recently, The New York Times made a case of why Mitt Romney would make the best Secretary of State compared with the other candidates currently on President-elect Donald Trump's list. Here's just a snippet of what they had to say:
Look at how the prayer of a teenage boy has transformed the world we live in today. Check out these great insights from John Bytheway about what the world would look like if Joseph Smith had never been born.
In celebration of National Prayer Day, here is a collection of powerful thoughts and principles shared by our beloved prophets and apostles.
Preparation: Obtain the Family Home Evening Video Supplement (available in your meetinghouse library or from the Church Distribution Center), a TV, and a DVD player. Write the following scripture references on individual slips of paper: 2 Corinthians 8:21, Doctrine and Covenants 51:9, Ether 3:12, and Article of Faith 1:13. Familiarize yourself with these scriptures.
Check out these 10 incredible athletes who also served missions for the Church.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Moral Discipline," by D. Todd Christofferson
"He deeply felt our challenges and difficulties," President Baird's First Counselor in the Stake Presidency, D. Nathan Sheets said. "He pondered them in quiet moments. He prayed for us. He didn’t serve out of responsibility or obligation, but rather out of love for the Savior and love for us, his brothers and sisters. His heart was larger than that of any man I have ever known."