The principle of trust plays an extremely important role in the development of a Christ-centered home.
—Richard J. Maynes
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The principle of trust plays an extremely important role in the development of a Christ-centered home.
—Richard J. Maynes
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Trust is built on integrity.
—Richard J. Maynes
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Patient covenant keeping brings the blessings of heaven into our lives.
—David F. Evans
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A testimony needs to be kept vital and alive through continued obedience to the commandments of God and through daily prayer and scripture study.
—Thomas S. Monson
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Willingness to be patient is part of our search for truth and part of the Lord’s pattern of revealing truth.
—David F. Evans
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For Heavenly Father’s purposes to be accomplished, Christ’s atoning power needs to be made available to God’s children. The priesthood delivers these opportunities.
—Dale G. Renlund
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Through the priesthood, the power of godliness is manifest in the lives of all who make and keep gospel covenants and receive the associated ordinances.
—Dale G. Renlund
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The Book of Mormon is truly the word of God. It contains the answers to life’s most compelling questions. It teaches the doctrine of Christ.
—Russell M. Nelson
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In a most miraculous and singular way, the Book of Mormon teaches us of Jesus Christ and His gospel.
—Russell M. Nelson
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The truths of the Book of Mormon have the power to heal, comfort, restore, succor, strengthen, console, and cheer our souls.
—Russell M. Nelson
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The heart of the widow is a heart that will give all by making sacrifices; by enduring hardship, persecution, and rejection; and by bearing burdens of many kinds.
—O. Vincent Haleck
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The heart of the widow is defined by a willingness to give all for building up the kingdom of God on the earth.
—O. Vincent Haleck
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