I’m grateful for the blessing of paying tithing to the @Ch_JesusChrist and for the blessings it has brought into my families life. I’m grateful for the church’s wise use of those funds and even wiser investments of those funds.
An Aussie discovers Texas Road House for the first time. Epic!
The World Cup needs to be permanently held in the US. It offers the most for the teams and the fans. 🤣🇺🇸🇦🇺
Platforms and technologies cannot substitute for authentic, divine, and human connection. Learn more about hearing God’s voice in an age of artificial intelligence:
https://t.co/2CqB7OZkBK
Activists want data centers STOPPED.
The centers "use resources like a madman!”
“Yes, they are resource-intensive," says @paigelambermont of @ceidotorg, "but so are most productive things we’ve done in human history."
Myths about data centers in my video:
Listen to President Eyring explain the difference between the way Church leadership operates vs. the way Harvard and Stanford operate.
"We're in another kind of thing here. This is what it claims to be. This is the true Church of Jesus Christ. Revelation is real, even in what you call the business kinds of settings."
Man, I love teaching Gospel Doctrine so much.
I showed this clip that almost perfectly depicts the attitude of the Israelites in Exodus. Mr. Fredricksen is Moses. Russell is the children of Israel.
“I think it would be imprudent and unwise not to have a reserve.” -Elder Bednar
This is a masterful interview given by @RyanQualtrics to Elder @BednarDavidA and I encourage everyone to watch the full video. Especially for @FurkanGozukara, @devouringmarrow and @TuckerCarlson .
“The people who want to tell us how to spend the money. I would just emphasize one undergirding principle. The assets of The Church are primarily income consuming they are not income producing.”
-Elder Bednar
Full video: https://t.co/uNlAgfdpJK
As there has been some controversy about me quoting Aaron S. In a recent debate I figured I would share specifically what Aaron said to clear up any confusion.
150 years ago, pioneers with nothing but faith spent 40 years building the Salt Lake Temple. Today, engineers are fortifying it to last another generation.
As America turns 250, that's the spirit we need, not just celebrating what our founders built, but doing the hard work to preserve it.
I’m committed to cutting waste, restoring accountability, and strengthening our foundations so future generations inherit a nation built to last.