Recognizing Our Divine Identity
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Am I a Child of God?” by Elder Brian K. Taylor Of the Seventy during April 2018.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Am I a Child of God?” by Elder Brian K. Taylor Of the Seventy during April 2018.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Hosanna and Hallelujah—The Living Jesus Christ: The Heart of Restoration and Easter” by Elder Gerrit W. Gong during April 2020.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Jesus Christ Is the Strength of Youth” by Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf during October 2022 general conference.
Today’s blog post is deeply inspired by the October 2020 General Conference talk “Waiting on the Lord” by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland. In these challenging times when we are swamped with a constant barrage of instant gratification, the talk serves as a soulful reminder to reevaluate our relationship with time, hardship, faith, and patience.
In today’s reflections, I find myself leaning heavily into the wisdom found in the General Conference talk ‘The Joy of Service,’ delivered in October 1984 by Elder Russell C. Taylor. This compelling talk offers a deeply meaningful perspective on the profound impact of service, not just as an act but as a lifestyle. Elder Taylor intricately weaves scripture and personal experience to illustrate that serving others isn’t just a duty; it’s a privilege that enriches our lives.
Today’s post is a deep dive inspired by a stirring General Conference talk entitled “Moving Closer to Him” delivered by Elder Craig A. Cardon back in October 2006. Elder Cardon’s message eloquently illustrates the transformative power of the priesthood, a divine authority that not only performs miraculous deeds but also aids in our personal growth and refinement, drawing us closer to God.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “The Power of Goodness” by Janette Hales Beckham during October 1995.
Today’s blog post is inspired by “The Church Audit Committee Report,” which was shared with the public by Wilford G. Edling in April of 1984. This seminal report meticulously examined the financial standing and processes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its lessons, while specific to the Church, offer universal insights into the vital role that financial transparency and accountability play in any organization, particularly those grounded in faith.
Today, our exploration and reflection are inspired by President James E. Faust’s April 1998 General Conference talk, “The Sustaining of Church Officers,” a significant address that delves into the depths of what it truly means to sustain religious leadership within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The insights shared in this post are inspired by Elder K. Brett Nattress’ enlightening talk “Have I Truly Been Forgiven?” delivered during the April 2023 General Conference.