He wants all of His ordained sons to represent Him, to speak for Him, to act for Him, and to bless the lives of God’s children throughout the world
—Russell M. Nelson
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He wants all of His ordained sons to represent Him, to speak for Him, to act for Him, and to bless the lives of God’s children throughout the world
—Russell M. Nelson
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We repent, we forgive, and as we minister to others, we offer the hope and peace that repentance brings—because we have experienced it ourselves.
—Douglas D. Holmes
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Your Aaronic Priesthood ordination is central to helping God’s children receive Christ’s atoning power.
—Douglas D. Holmes
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When we gather our family histories and go to the temple on behalf of our ancestors, God fulfills promised blessings simultaneously on both sides of the veil.
—Dale G. Renlund
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I plead for heaven’s help as we strive to be Christlike teachers in our homes.
—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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