The same way that a ten-dollar bill given to me was turned into something with priceless value, our life can be something of eternal value through the sacrifice and Atonement of Jesus Christ.
@ITalkOfChrist This is awesome. A memorable talk for sure. Sounds good set to music. I know Jesus Christ is our Savior. No one can take that testimony from me.
He is risen! And because Christ rose again, we will too. Thanks to Him, no pain, fear, failure, or unfairness is permanent. This is greater love. This is Easter.
It is never too early to help a child grow their testimony in Jesus Christ. Young children are often more sensitive to the Spirit than we realize.
Daily family prayer, family scripture study, and sharing your testimony in sacrament meeting are easier and more effective when children are young.
When they are older, they will remember the hymns they sang with you. Even more than recalling music, they will remember the words of scripture and testimony.
The Holy Ghost can bring all things to their remembrance, but the words of scriptures and hymns will last the longest. When trials come, those memories will be a source of strength throughout their life.
We live in a world where showing reverence for sacred things is becoming increasingly uncommon. In fact, the world celebrates the irreverent, as any perusal of a tabloid magazine, television program, or the internet attests.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are invited to cultivate the gift of reverence in our lives in order to open ourselves to a deeper communion with God and His Son, Jesus Christ, simultaneously strengthening our spiritual character.
The word reverence can be traced to the Latin verb “revereri,” which means to “stand in awe of.” In the gospel sense, this definition mingles with a feeling or attitude of profound respect, love, and gratitude.
Showing reverence for sacred things gives meaning to much of what we do every day and strengthens our feeling of gratitude—inspiring awe, respect, and love for higher and holier things.
I’ve spoken recently about the need for peacemakers. On this Father’s Day I feel gratitude for all the fathers who act as peacemakers in their homes and communities.
My own father was an example of this during my childhood. And I have tried my very best to carry over his righteous influence into my own family, which now includes hundreds of people—each of whom I love dearly!
Fathers, as you become peacemakers in your homes, you can literally thwart the influence of the adversary. As you demonstrate the charity that true followers of Jesus Christ manifest, the Lord will magnify your efforts beyond your loftiest imagination.
As you follow the Prince of Peace, you will become His peacemakers.
@squarespace Is there a reason you have a great product but sully it with the worst help desk accessibility? The ONLY way to report a problem is to own an X account and then have to publicly tweet at you. What is the impossible gatekeeping of help all about?! - A Circle Member
@SquarespaceHelp I appreciate it. Having to read through many drop down and sub-drop down options to find the closest one, only to be guided to help articles that I then again have to sift through, is not what I would call good customer service.
I’m a little late to this, but for good reason — I’ve just safely departed from Europe.
France has threatened Rumble, and now they have crossed a red line by arresting Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, reportedly for not censoring speech.
Rumble will not stand for this behavior and will use every legal means available to fight for freedom of expression, a universal human right. We are currently fighting in the courts of France, and we hope for Pavel Durov’s immediate release.
My fraternity brother and others ran over to hold it up, in order for it not to touch the ground. People began throwing water bottles at us, rocks, sticks, calling us profane names. We stood for an hour defending the flag so many fight to protect.
The public is invited to tour the Feather River California Temple from Saturday, August 19, through Saturday, September 9, 2023, except Sundays.
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