The Father’s plan of happiness has at its center our becoming ever more like His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ.
—Henry B. Eyring
The talk: http://bit.ly/3png7Yf
Photo by Daoudi Aissa
The Father’s plan of happiness has at its center our becoming ever more like His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ.
—Henry B. Eyring
The talk: http://bit.ly/3png7Yf
Photo by Daoudi Aissa
The talk: http://bit.ly/3qkMyaT
Graphic design by Genna Lindsay
Through our Savior, Jesus Christ, we can all be mended, made whole, and fulfill our purpose.
—Cristina B. Franco
The talk: http://bit.ly/3qkMyaT
When sore trials come upon us, it’s time to deepen our faith in God, to work hard, and to serve others. Then He will heal our broken hearts. He will bestow upon us personal peace and comfort.
—Russell M. Nelson
As quoted in the talk: http://bit.ly/3qkMyaT
As we come unto Jesus Christ by exercising faith in Him, repenting, and making and keeping covenants, our brokenness—whatever its cause—can be healed.
—Cristina B. Franco
The talk: http://bit.ly/3qkMyaT
The clarion call to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is to strive to be a Zion people who are of one heart and one mind and dwell in righteousness.
—Quentin L. Cook
The talk: http://bit.ly/3sLjH16
Photo by Tim Mossholder
Unity most certainly exemplifies the first and second great commandments to love God and love our fellowmen.
—Quentin L. Cook
The talk: http://bit.ly/3sLjH16
Unity and diversity are not opposites. We can achieve greater unity as we foster an atmosphere of inclusion and respect for diversity.
—Quentin L. Cook
The talk: http://bit.ly/3sLjH16
Photo by Tim Mossholder
It is my prayer and blessing that I leave upon all who are listening that we may overcome any burdens of prejudice and walk uprightly with God—and with one another—in perfect peace and harmony.
—Russell M. Nelson
As quoted in the talk: http://bit.ly/3p6guHm
Graphic design by Genna Lindsay
Be part of a collective force that changes the world for good.
—Sharon Eubank
The talk: http://bit.ly/3p6guHm
Photo by Evie S.
The change we seek in ourselves and in the groups we belong to will come less by activism and more by actively trying every day to understand one another.
—Sharon Eubank
The talk: http://bit.ly/3p6guHm
Photo by Ava Sol
Unity doesn’t magically happen; it takes work. It’s messy, sometimes uncomfortable, and happens gradually.
—Sharon Eubank
The talk: http://bit.ly/3p6guHm
Graphic design by Genna L