The real goal is heeding and following every prompting from the Holy Ghost.
Gospel Topics
Theological Debates
I came across a video on YouTube the other night. It was some dude who was asking people to debate him. Sure enough some Latter Day Saint returned missionary decided that he was up to the challenge. I listened to 10 seconds of it and could tell you that it […]
Elder Dale G. Renlund – Spiritual Momentum
Spiritual momentum is created “over a lifetime as we repeatedly embrace the doctrine of Christ.” – Elder Dale G. Renlund
Elder Dale G Renlund – Nourished Daily
Our faith in Jesus Christ needs to be nourished daily. It is nourished as we pray daily, study the scriptures daily, reflect on the goodness of God daily, repent daily, and follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost daily. – Elder Dale G. Renlund
Elder Paul B. Pieper – Personal Relationship
Heavenly Father desires to build a close, personal relationship with each of His spirit children. – Elder Paul B. Pieper
Elder Patrick Kearon – Home
Everything about the Father’s plan for His beloved children is designed to bring everyone home. – Elder Patrick Kearon
Tithing
I paid my tithing last night. There is generally a day each month towards the end of the month when I sit down and reconcile the family finances. This happened to be last night. As I did this last night, the thought came into my head, as it does each […]
NYNYS Mission January 14-19, 1997
New mission journal entries. NYNYS Mission January 14-19, 1997
President Dallin H. Oaks – Ordinances and Associated Covenants
The ordinance of baptism and its associated covenants are requirements for entrance into the celestial kingdom. The ordinances and associated covenants of the temple are requirements for exaltation in the celestial kingdom, which is eternal life, “the greatest of all the gifts of God.” President Dallin H. Oaks
Dallin H Oaks – disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ
“Persons who wear their garments faithfully and keep their temple covenants continually affirm their role as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.” President Dallin H. Oaks