Our upcoming publication, "Prepare Me for Thy Use," shares unique insights and lessons to be learned from Wilford Woodruff's personal writings. Keep an eye out for it to hit shelves!
Link:
https://t.co/N06acVAKqb
This week we are excited to announce the upcoming Church History Symposium! The conference will take place from October 24-25 and is free to attend. Stay tuned for further details.
Our destiny in this dispensation, as it was for the Nephites and Jaredites, will be determined by our willingness to heed the counsel of the living prophets.
Though we may engage with scripture for different purposes, be motivated by different goals, and value the journey for different reasons, ultimately we all share the common goal of seeking to know God better.
To become exalted beings, we must undergo a journey that begins with the cleansing and purifying experience of obtaining an initial remission of sins through faith, repentance, and baptism.
Through the stories in the scriptures of conversion we learn that although repentance can be painful, even those who have sinned deeply can become tools in the Lord’s hands to bless others’ lives, if they will repent.
Developing a source of spiritual strength within our own hearts and souls will lead us to meet with compassion the spiritual and temporal needs of those around us.
Asking key questions, staying engaged, searching for answers to problems, finding the relevancy to personal life, exerting mentally and spiritually while studying, can all help the scriptures come alive with spiritual power through meaningful scripture interaction.