As we face hard things in the Lord’s way, may we lift up our heads and rejoice.
—M. Joseph Brough
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As we face hard things in the Lord’s way, may we lift up our heads and rejoice.
—M. Joseph Brough
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We must face hard things, first, by forgiving others and, second, by giving ourselves to Heavenly Father.
—M. Joseph Brough
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Your commitment to follow the Savior by making covenants with Him and then keeping those covenants will open the door to every spiritual blessing and privilege available.
—Russell M. Nelson
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The most important goal and ultimate blessing of deep and lasting conversion is worthily receiving the covenants and ordinances of the covenant pathway.
—Quentin L. Cook
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Keep on the covenant path.
—Russell M. Nelson
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Our purpose is to balance the Church and the home experiences in a way that will greatly increase faith and spirituality and deepen conversion.
—Quentin L. Cook
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It is time for a home-centered Church.
—Russell M. Nelson
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Our message to the world is simple and sincere: we invite all of God’s children on both sides of the veil to come unto their Savior, receive the blessings of the holy temple, have enduring joy, and qualify for eternal life.
—Russell M. Nelson
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We must be united and equal before God.
—Quentin L. Cook
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In the Lord’s Church, the only culture we adhere to and teach is the culture of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The unity we seek is to be unified with the Savior and His teachings.
—Quentin L. Cook
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Pursuing divinely appointed responsibilities in righteousness, unity, and equality will prepare us to meet God.
—Quentin L. Cook
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It is most often in our homes that we pray, we bless, we study, we teach the word of God, and we serve with pure love.
—Gérald Caussé
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