From the monthly archives:

January 2010

President Thomas S. Monson shares inspired encouragement to give service and help to those who are in need. To read the entire address visit: What Have I Done for Someone Today?

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Please consider a donation to help the people of Haiti. 100 percent of all donations made through LDS Humanitarian Services are distributed directly to those in need. The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement today: Our hearts are filled with sadness as we have watched the [...]

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LDS Church begins Haitian relief efforts; missionaries all safe With its missionaries in Haiti all safe, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is beginning its humanitarian-relief efforts in the wake of Tuesday’s massive earthquake and Wednesday’s aftershocks in the Caribbean island nation. “We express our sympathy and prayers on behalf of the citizens [...]

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Learn from a humble woman’s example how the power of prayer can work miracles in our lives. To learn more, read President Thomas S. Monson’s address found here: Be Your Best Self La oración

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Solving Emotional Problems in the Lord’s Own Way You can read the speech here: Solving Emotional Problems in the Lord’s Own Way

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The Best Is Yet to Be

by Matt on January 4, 2010

The Best Is Yet to Be Jeffrey R. Holland, “The Best Is Yet to Be,” Ensign, Jan 2010, 22–27 From a Brigham Young University devotional address given on January 13, 2009. For the full text of the address in English, visit http://speeches.byu.edu. Look ahead and remember that faith is always pointed toward the future. The [...]

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Moral Discipline

by Matt on January 3, 2010

Elder D. Todd Christofferson Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles You Can Watch this Talk Here: Moral Discipline Moral discipline is the consistent exercise of agency to choose the right because it is right, even when it is hard. During World War II, President James E. Faust, then a young enlisted man in the [...]

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