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
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Jesus Is Laid in a Tomb
The Savior's body is taken by Joseph of Arimathea to a garden tomb. Angels appear and remove the stone from the front of the tomb. Mary and other women visit the empty tomb. (Matthew 27: 57-60)
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Unto All The World: Emerging with Faith in Africa
“Africa is one of those special places where you get to see the glory of the Lord, the wonder and the miracle of the Restoration, quite literally unfold before your eyes” – Elder Jeffrey R. Hollandhttp://bit.ly/Lw6K4G.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Saving Your Marriage
A marriage, like a human life, is a precious, living thing. Spouses should exercise faith in Christ and love for each other to heal and strengthen their marriage relationship.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Jesus Heals a Woman of Faith
Jesus heals a woman's illness when she, in faith, touches His clothing.
Labels:
Faith,
healing,
Life of Christ Bible Videos,
Mark 5:22-43
Thursday, June 21, 2012
We Bear Record
BYU students talk about the Book of Mormon.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Recording Thoughts
Stephanie Nielson, plane crash survivor, explains the importance of keeping a journal
Monday, June 11, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Acting on Inspiration
As we act on inspiration from God, our hearts change, and we can help change the hearts of others.
Juan Mendoza of Mexico felt like something was missing in his life. Nothing seemed to fill the emptiness he felt inside—until he chose to begin following the spiritual promptings he felt to return to Church, read his scriptures, and pray.
Acting upon these feelings, he felt a sensation of comfort, relief, and forgiveness. “The Lord never forgets us,” he says. Having recognized the blessings that came from acting upon inspiration, he knew what to do when he began feeling the need to serve a mission.
“I cannot express … how much I desire to always serve the Lord,” he says.
Following Divine Guidance
One of the great lessons that each of us needs to learn is to ask. Why does the Lord want us to pray to Him and to ask? Because that is how revelation is received.
When I am faced with a very difficult matter, this is how I try to understand what to do. I fast. I pray to find and understand scriptures that will be helpful. That process is cyclical. I start reading a passage of scripture; I ponder what the verse means. I pray for inspiration. I then ponder and pray to know if I have captured all the Lord wants me to do. Often more impressions come with increased understanding of doctrine. I have found that pattern to be a good way to learn from the scriptures. . . .
The more closely you follow divine guidance, the greater will be your happiness here and for eternity—
Labels:
Accountability,
Agency,
living the gospel,
promptings
Enemy Territory
“You young people are being raised in enemy territory, but I promise you will be protected and shielded from the attacks of the adversary if you will heed the promptings that come from the Holy Ghost,” says President Boyd K. Packer. He shares an experience in which he was protected during World War II by listening to a prompting from the Spirit.
Has there been a time in your life when listening to the promptings of the Spirit has protected you? Share you experience below.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Sculpting the Prophet
Blair Buswell has sculpted just about anything you can imagine, but his most cherished work is the bust of Church President Thomas S. Monson. Hear what it was like to work with the prophet and find out what he told Buswell upon completion.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Cabo Verde, Land of Light
A brief history celebrating the growth of the Church in Cabo Verde leading up to the formation of the first stake in the region. Former missionaries and natives of Cabo Verde all share their experiences of church growth.
Tests and Triumphs
Sterling and Christian Wyatt were both born with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a crippling chronic disease. Despite their challenges, each young man desired to serve a full-time mission.
Listen to the full audio program: http://bit.ly/K6yQ3J
Labels:
missionaries,
mm,
muscular dystrophy,
overcoming trials
Happy to Serve
Bishops' storehouses are just one place Church-service missionaries serve and bless the lives of others. Visit http://linkd.in/JzTdSZ to ask questions and discuss service opportunities with actual Church-service missionaries.
The Calling of the Original Twelve Apostles
Jesus instructs and empowers His original Twelve Apostles.
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