100 Powerful Quotes From President Russell M. Nelson
“Over my nine and a half decades of life, I have concluded that counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems.” – Russell M. Nelson
“Over my nine and a half decades of life, I have concluded that counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems.” – Russell M. Nelson
This is a list of some of the best talks of all times from the General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have included also some talks not given in General Conference.
According to the page Temple Chronology of the Church website, President Hinckley presided over a staggering 85 temple dedications
The year 2020 marks 200 years since the First Vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith, that heralded the dispensation of the Fullness of Times.
Joseph Smith was the first prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a young teenager, he was visited by God and Jesus Christ. He dedicated the rest of his life to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and his legacy continues to influence the world for good.
Le Seigneur révèle à Léhi que ses fils doivent retourner à Jérusalem pour chercher Ismaël et sa famille pour se joindre à eux dans leur voyage afin que les fils de Léhi épousent les filles d’Ismaël et fondent une famille.
À la suite d’un rêve, Léhi renvoie ses fils à Jérusalem pour qu’ils se procurent des annales sacrées écrites sur des plaques d’airain auprès d’un dirigeant religieux et militaire méchant nommé Laban.
Lehi’s sons marry the daughters of Ishmael and fulfill the Lord’s commands. The Lord commands the company to continue on their journey and provides a tool called the Liahona that shows the direction to go.
The first three episodes of the Book of Mormon Videos have been released on September 20, September 27, and October 4. The next episode is expected for next Friday, October 11.
Joseph Smith was the founder and first president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He and five associates formally organized the Church at Fayette, New York, on 6 April 1830.
Have you ever wondered how Mormons—properly referred to as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—got their nickname?
In essence, the prophet acts as a steward to oversee the household of God here on earth. Such periods of time headed by prophetic responsibility are called dispensations.