2010 Key

2010 KEY December=Christmas Messages, November=Thanksgiving Messages, October=Mormon Messages, September=Mormon Messages for Youth, August=Messages from other sources, July=Church News and Humanitarian Messages, May=General Conference, April=Easter Messages, February=Mormon Doctrine series by the 12 apostles and 1st Presidency

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Civility Experiment



Learn how civility and kindness go much deeper than appearances and quick judgments.

Read President Thomas S. Monson's full address, "Charity Never Faileth" @http://bit.ly/charityneverfaileth

Monday, April 25, 2011

A Change of Heart




A young man in Honduras was drifting toward a life of apathy, selfishness, and trouble until a friend showed him he was born for so much more.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

David and Golaiath


David and Goliath starts at 3:35

God So Loved the World



Learn more about the final week of the Savior's life in the book, God So Loved the World by Eric D. Huntsman: http://goo.gl/0GcT5

"So much more than a simple book full of stories, songs and pictures; it can be used all year long whenever we want a way to revisit the power and majesty of the Savior fulfilling his mission and ponder our place in it as well."
—Beth W. Roach for the Association for Mormon Letters

Thursday, April 14, 2011

To Have Peace and Happiness (CES Fireside)

To Have Peace and Happiness (written talk)
Elder Richard G. Scott's CES Fireside which includes an interview with a recently married couple.
Temple Ordinances Strengthen Family and the Home (watch talk)

Discussion with a Recently Married Young Couple  (8:12-19:40)I have asked Rebecca and Ben Marlowe, a recently married couple, to assist me as I try to help you prepare for eternal marriage.

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Highlights of Elder Scott's April 2011 Conference Talk  (....which is also taken from this CES talk that he gave)

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

All Is Safely Gathered In


Stories of the faithful who heed the prophet's council and find peace in difficult times.

Woven Generations - FamilySearch Ancestral Research


Video introduction to segments originally shown at "A Celebration of Family History" as part of the 2010 NGS Conference held in Salt Lake City. The other segments are short family history vignettes. This evening included messages from President Henry B. Eyring of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of 1776, John Adams and Truman. The event, held in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, included music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. The event was presented by the LDS Church's FamilySearch organization and the Utah Genealogical Association.

Granite Mountain Records Vault, Part 2 - FamilySearch Genealogy Records



Understand the technologies and processes used to "unlock" the collections of genealogy records preserved in the Granite Mountain Records Vault. This video explains how records stored in microfilm and other formats are digitized, indexed, and published online in a searchable format, where they can be accessed by researchers around the world athttp://www.familysearch.org.

Granite Mountain Records Vault, Part 1 - FamilySearch Genealogy Records




Understand the technologies and processes used to "unlock" the collections of genealogy records preserved in the Granite Mountain Records Vault. This video explains how records stored in microfilm and other formats are digitized, indexed, and published online in a searchable format, where they can be accessed by researchers around the world athttp://www.familysearch.org.

April 2011 Conference Highlights for the Youth

April 2011 Conference Highlights for the Youth

Enjoy highlights from General Conference Messages selected just for the youth.

Monday, April 11, 2011

An Army of Faith: Inside the MTC


Video Courtesy of KSL.com

195 Dresses


Want a modest prom dress but can't find or afford one? One young woman in Arizona came up with a solution for her community.
"Our standards are not socially negotiable...Young women, choose your clothing the way you would choose your friends...in both cases choose that which improves you and would give you confidence standing in the presence of God." Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

My Duty To God


A 13-year-old boy in Arizona fulfilled his Duty to God by pushing himself to the limit so that his friend, who has cerebral palsy, could participate with him in a triathlon.

Same Jersey



It's Friday night—the big rivalry game between two Arizona high school football teams. The quarterbacks are opponents tonight, and tomorrow one of them will baptize the other into the Church of Jesus Christ.

Dayton's Legs


Out of love, a 13-year-old boy in Arizona pushed himself to the limit so that his friend, who has cerebral palsy, could participate with him in a triathlon.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

His Sacred Name - An Easter Declaration



This Easter, remember the sacred name, life, and sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ.Read President Thomas S. Monson's full address, "He Is Risen!" HE WAS BETRAYED Matthew 26 DENIED Luke 22 ACCUSED Mark 15  BOUND Mark 15  REJECTED Luke 9  SCOURGED John 19  MOCKED Matthew 27  REVILED Matthew 27  SPIT ON Mark 15  CRUCIFIED John 19  FORSAKEN Matthew 27  HE DID HIS FATHER'S WILL Mark 14   HE ATONED Luke 22  HEALED Luke 22  HELD HIS PEACE Mark 14  FORGAVE Luke 23  HE GAVE HIS LIFE John 19  HE IS RISEN Matthew 28