A Call to Serve the Lord
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Prophets and Spiritual Mole Crickets” by Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Seventy during October 1999.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Prophets and Spiritual Mole Crickets” by Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Seventy during October 1999.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Endure to the End in Charity” by Elder Hartman Rector, Jr., Emeritus Member of the First Quorum of the Seventy during October 1994.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from “Always Have His Spirit” by Elder Dallin H. Oaks Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during the April 1996 General Conference.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder Neal A. Maxwell’s thought-provoking discourse titled “Behold, the Enemy Is Combined” (D&C 38:12),” delivered during the April 1993 General Conference. In his address, Elder Maxwell shares profound insights into the spiritual challenges facing individuals amidst a deteriorating world.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder Loren C. Dunn’s enlightening discourse on “A Living Prophet,” delivered during the April 1976 General Conference. In his address, Elder Dunn reflects on the profound significance of having a living oracle to guide and direct the affairs of the Church, emphasizing the pivotal role of President Spencer W. Kimball as a modern-day prophet.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from President Russell M. Nelson’s stirring address on “The Second Great Commandment,” delivered during the October 2019 General Conference. In his message, President Nelson eloquently illustrates the profound impact of loving and serving our neighbors, highlighting meaningful experiences from his global travels.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder Gary E. Stevenson’s profound address on “Sacred Homes, Sacred Temples,” delivered during the April 2009 General Conference. In his talk, Elder Stevenson beautifully illustrates the interconnectedness of the temple and the home, inviting us to cultivate sacred spaces where the spirit of the Lord may dwell.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder Richard G. Scott’s insightful discourse on “For Peace at Home,” delivered during the April 2013 General Conference. In his address, Elder Scott emphasizes the importance of establishing Christ-centered homes as sanctuaries of peace and refuge from the challenges of the world.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder H. Burke Peterson’s enlightening discourse on “Selflessness: A Pattern for Happiness,” delivered during the April 1985 General Conference. In his address, Elder Peterson illuminates the profound impact of selflessness on individual well-being and interpersonal relationships.
Today’s inspiration is drawn from Elder Ted E. Brewerton’s insightful discourse on “Profanity and Swearing,” delivered during the April 1983 General Conference. In his address, Elder Brewerton addresses the harmful effects of profane language and emphasizes the importance of uplifting speech in our daily interactions.