Can't say I disagree with anything here......
http://www.sltrib.com/religion/local...ons-of-racism/
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Can't say I disagree with anything here......
http://www.sltrib.com/religion/local...ons-of-racism/
We attended sacrament meeting in Jackson, WY a few weeks ago, and a member of the 1st quorum of the 70 was there. Someone asked him directly about Thomas Monson's condition, and he said he is very weak suffering from the effects of age. He is basically homebound, and goes into the office maybe one day a week at the most.
I wouldn't expect any big revelations or changes in policy or doctrine while the prophet is essentially an invalid.
No Elder Hales this weekend: http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/articl...o-the-hospital
The usual outstanding talk by Pres. Uchtdorf.
The way Elder Oaks gives his talks, its as if he's never had a wayward child or faced a personal spiritual battle of any kind. Lacks empathy and almost impossible to relate to. What a disappointing, unnecessary talk. Can we stop obsessing over being gay or not?
Gratefully, we know that Elder Holland and President Uchtdorf will always more than make up for it. Wonderful, uplifting talks.
Different people relate and respond to different speakers in different ways. For me, variety is the spice of life. Go back through Elder Oaks' greatest hits, and I'm sure you'll find plenty of uplifting messages.
As for today, I didn't mind hearing about the origin of the family proclamation.
Elder Hales passed away.
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There are speakers who are always motivating (Ucfhtdorf, Eyring and Holland), those who seem to me to be always preachy (Oaks, Christofferson and Bednar), those who seem to ramble with a lot of little "inspirational stories) that for me, fall short (Nelson) and a bunch who I have not heard enough from. I'm confident that others react differently than I do.
I recall being unimpressed with Wirthlin when he was first called to the twelve. Over the years, though, I came to appreciate him more and more. When he started telling Utah football stories, that helped.
I always loved the content of Scott's talks, but the delivery usually left something to be desired.
Sometimes we focus too much on style and miss the substance.
wait what? can we switch with the women so we don't have to miss Utah in the Final Four in AprilQuote:
the LDS church's top leadership, said the church will be “simplifying” its semiannual general conference sessions by alternating the women’s and priesthood sessions, now holding them each annually.
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46187943&ni...sions-annually