If we are to have Heavenly Father’s help, including in our day-to-day concerns, we need more or less constant recourse to Him in prayer.
He can and will guide us in the small and simple things as well as the things of greater consequence—which are often one and the same.
There are plenty of opportunities to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, but you may be wondering how to do so.
I have shared some suggestions in this blog post, along with some videos about how we can each invite others to Come and See, Come and Help, and Come and Stay.
Start the season doing the things Jesus did. Join us December 1 for a worldwide day of service as we #LightTheWorld together.
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Here’s the latest on the renaming of #LauraIngallsWilder ALA award and thoughts on #LittleHouseonthePrairie brought to you by writer, editor of Pioneer Girl, #LauraPalooza 2015/2017 speaker, Pamela Smith Hill. https://t.co/YC56Ij9Pcn
Please remember, my dear young brothers and sisters, you are among the best the Lord has ever sent to this world. You have the capacity to do great things.
There is great power in taking small steps every day. We need to have faith and take one step a time, day after day, trusting the Lord that all will be well. Be lovingly persistent and stand with humble courage for the Lord’s cause. In His time, great things will come to pass.
“If the love we feel for the Savior and what He did for us is greater than the energy we give to weaknesses, self-doubts, or bad habits, then He will help us overcome the things which cause suffering in our lives.” -Joy D. Jones
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“Unless you are fully engaged in living the gospel--living it with all of your ‘heart, might, mind and strength’--you cannot generate enough spiritual light to push back the darkness” -Robert D. Hales
There's lots that's complicated about depression... the good news?
The foods that studies show can help people beat depression are simple and clear. https://t.co/qj8y4DtMcI
Ask your Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, how He feels about you and your mission here on earth. If you ask with real intent, over time the Spirit will whisper life-changing truths to you.
I am convinced that each of us, at some time in our lives, must discover the scriptures for ourselves—and not just discover them once, but rediscover them again and again. ––Spencer W. Kimball