Tiffany Smith in stake relief society presidency (2nd C)
President Barlow
How do we ensure that we never waver in our testimony once we have received it?
One way that we dwindle is that we allow questions to become doubts and cease seeking for understanding.
Sister Joni Walker
Understand your adversary; focus on the finish and make sure that you rely on eternal sources for eternal truths; expect the unexpected – you won’t anticipate all the pitfalls you will face.
Sister Suzanne Schmitt
We will be empowered and blessed as we seek to participate in the I was a Stranger program to help refugees.
The Lord can take our hardships and not only turn them to our good but use them in the service if others if we are willing.
Sister Devashrayee
{Talked about the importance of the temple and keeping covenants.}
Andrew Eyring
What a story about a Chinese convert in his mission who got baptized without her parents permission (she was 21) who invited her parents to church after she was baptized. They got angry when they learned (despite efforts by the missionaries to not tell them) that she had been baptized.
Sister Laurie Cutler
She taught their missionaries that if you are on the right path it will always be uphill (which she learned from President Eyring that his mother had taught him).
President Jackson
First Things First (in the gospel) – prayer is the first step in the path of discipleship.
I need to make sure that I take time daily to communicate with Heavenly Father.
The first principle is faith.
The first law is obedience.
Tithing is the first act of consecration.
A family is founded first and foremost on the relationship between husband and wife.
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