Tag: Closing Remarks
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Let Us Take This Into Our Hearts and Homes
We hope that you will use the May edition of the church magazines in your homes.
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Until We Meet Again – April 2009
I like the way that he thanked even those who said prayers during conference. This is at least the second time this conference that the call has come to choose you this day whom ye will serve. I want you to know how much I love and appreciate my devoted counselors, President Henry B. Eyring…
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Closing Remarks – October 2009
Have we had a mighty change wrought upon our hearts through this conference. (I’m not sure I have, but I have had my motivation confirmed and strengthened.) We live at a time when many in the world have slipped from the moorings of safety found in compliance with the commandments. It is a time of…
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Until We Meet Again
May we be good citizens in whatever country we live in, and good neighbors in our communities.Eternal exile from God may be the most searing anguish – so Eternal life with God is the most precious gift of God. Remember to whom we pray – remember in whose name we pray – and let us…
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Till We Meet Again
May we study the conference talks as they are reprinted in the Ensign and Liahona magazines. Our Heavenly Father wants nothing more than our happiness. I hope that we will take the time to read the conference talks, which will be reprinted in the November issue of the Ensign and Liahona magazines, for they are…
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Abundantly Blessed
Treat your spouse with kindness. Go to the temple often – it will strengthen your marriage and your family.
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A Word at Closing
My brothers and sisters, today, as we look at the world around us, we are faced with problems which are serious and of great concern to us. The world seems to have slipped from the moorings of safety and drifted from the harbor of peace. Permissiveness, immorality, pornography, dishonesty, and a host of other ills…
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Closing Remarks – October 2007
Read and discuss the proceedings of the conference. “All of the proceedings of this conference will appear in a subsequent issue of the Ensign and Liahona. We encourage you again to read the talks in your family home evenings and discuss them together as families. They are the products of much prayer and meditation and…