So, What Did the Prophet Say Last Conference?
Do you remember what the prophet invited us to do in the last General Conference? Luckily, I’ve got you covered.
Do you remember what the prophet invited us to do in the last General Conference? Luckily, I’ve got you covered.
I need a rest! But oftentimes, my rest doesn’t get me energized as I think it should.
John shares Doctrine & Covenants 84: 82. The Lord promises that he will take care of us and we can let go of our worry and anxiety. Hank shares Doctrine & Covenants 84:110. We need everyone in the church. You are a valuable part of the work. Harmony means being different together.
Why do we need covenants? Can’t we be good people without them?
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 84? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!
Are both men and women instructed to study Doctrine and Covenants, Section 84? Dr. Gardner teaches how the Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood involves responsibilities and blessings that don’t vary for men and women and we are reminded, as the early Saints were, that we are willing to take upon ourselves the name of Christ at baptism and we take upon ourselves His name in the temple and men and women both can receive all the blessings our Heavenly Parents have for their children.
Do you wonder how both women and men hold priesthood authority and priesthood power? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner returns to teach about how women and men have priesthood authority, responsibility, and duties. We learn how the early Saints were being prepared for temple covenants and learn the difference between how the priesthood operates within and without the family structure.
What do we owe our kids? After all, we already feed, clothe, and house them-- isn’t that enough?
I’m sharing a scripture that honestly sounds depressing at first. But I’d like to share some thoughts on it too, that hopefully won’t express you even more.
Skye Fagrell is the fitness and spiritual guru who has mastered what it really means to set goals. (Hint: it requires a whole lot more “failure” than we usually think!) He’s also an engaging speaker, seminary teacher, and coach.