We can’t ever pray too much as a family.
—Devin G. Durrant
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We can’t ever pray too much as a family.
—Devin G. Durrant
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Participating in ordinances and honoring the associated covenants will bring you marvelous light and protection in this ever-darkening world.
—Taniela B. Wakolo
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Every young woman in the Church should feel valued, have opportunities to serve, and feel that she has something of worth to contribute to this work.
—Bonnie L. Oscarson
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Personal sacrifice drives our actions, our commitments, and our covenants and gives sacred things meaning.
—David G. Godoy
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Meekness is an essential aspect of the divine nature and can be received and developed in our lives because of and through the Savior’s Atonement.
—David A. Bednar
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Meek is what we become as disciples of the Master.
—David A. Bednar
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Meekness is a defining attribute of the Redeemer and is distinguished by righteous responsiveness, willing submissiveness, and strong self-restraint.
—David A. Bednar
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A prophet does not stand between you and the Savior. Rather, he stands beside you and points the way to the Savior.
—Neil L. Andersen
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Repentance is God’s ever-accessible gift that allows and enables us to go from failure to failure without any loss of enthusiasm.
—Lynn G. Robbins
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Amid a life full of stumbling blocks and imperfection, we all are grateful for second chances.
—Lynn G. Robbins
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We need to continue getting up each time we fall, with a desire to keep growing and progressing despite our weaknesses.
—Lynn G. Robbins
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In any circumstance we find ourselves, our conduct and hearts can be in accordance with the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
—Gary E. Stevenson
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