Teachers are the quintessential epitome of making a difference in the lives of their students.
June's "Making a Difference" column is about a few incredible teachers who are making a difference in the lives of their students.
https://t.co/XjTIfwEdv6
What would I have done if I had witnessed the empty tomb? Now, that I know the tomb is still empty, I know what I need to do! Thank you, President Uchtdorf!
Nearly 2,000 years ago, a small group of women rose while it was still dark and made their way towards the tomb where the body of their beloved Lord, Jesus Christ, had been laid to rest.
Despite grief, fear, and unanswered questions, they encountered the empty tomb and learned for themselves the glorious truth of His Resurrection.
These few women became the world’s first witnesses of the single greatest event in the history of the world.
We must all do the same.
We must encounter the empty tomb, experience the reality of what it means and, in turn, share that witness with others.
No, we were not with Mary on that blessed Easter morning. We did not see what she and the other women saw. But we can ask ourselves: what have we seen, felt, or experienced?
Shall we not, therefore, become witnesses of Jesus Christ? Shall we not share our love for Him with others?
My dear friends, on this holy Easter morning, I offer my witness:
He is risen.
#GeneralConference
My November "Making a Difference" article just posted. It is about "Building Blocks in Africa," an incredible Utah nonprofit doing amazing things in Ghana and Kenya. Their focus is on sustainability and self-reliance.
You can read it here: https://t.co/vud3WbSVQ9
@ldsconf@EyringHB Thanks, Elder Eyring, for your counsel that Christ loves us and wants us to be refined and strengthen that we will be "strong enough to carry the weight of eternal life." It's all about the long game!
As I have come to witness how Christ is compensating my daily journey, I can better and more personally feel His love. He is now my friend. We can show gratitude for Christ; not only for what He has done, but for what He is currently doing.
As I have come to witness how Christ is compensating my daily journey, I can better and more personally feel His love. He is now my friend. We can show gratitude for Christ; not only for what He has done, but for what He is currently doing.
“Your origin story is divine — and so is your destiny. You left heaven to come here, but heaven has never left you. You are anything but ordinary. You are gifted.” — @UchtdorfDF | #GeneralConference