Saturday Session 1, Talk 1 – Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church, Prophet
- 180 years since the church was organized.
- Told the story of how his Grandfather brought his future wife’s family to the gospel.
LDS Pad: The Journey Back to Heavenly Father
Thoughts of a Child of God
Saturday Session 1, Talk 1 – Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church, Prophet
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 1 – M. Russell Ballard, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 2 – Walter F. Gonzalez, of the Seventy
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 3 – Yoon Hwan Choi, of the Seventy
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 4 – President Deter F. Uchtdorf, Second Counselor, First Presidency
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 5 – President Henry B. Eyring, Second Counselor, First Presidency
Saturday Session 3 (Priesthood), Talk 6 – President Thomas S. Monson, President and Prophet
Sunday Session 5, Talk 8 – Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church, Prophet
My Notes:
-Read and study the conference talks in the November Ensign. It will inspire us. Incorporate the truths into our daily lives.
-Book of Mormon, Book of Ether Quote: Ye cannot cross this great deep, save I prepare you against the waves of the sea and the winds which have gone forth and the floods which shall come.
Sunday Session 5, Talk 7 – D. Todd Christofferson, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 6 – Joseph W. Sitati, of the Seventy
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 5 – Michael T. Ringwood, of the Seventy
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 4 – Dale G. Renlund, of the Seventy
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 3 – Brent H. Hielson, of the Seventy
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 2- Quentin L. Cook, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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Sunday Session 5, Talk 1 – Jeffery R. Holland, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
My Notes:
“One cannot come into full faith in this latter day work and thereby find the fullness measure of peace of comfort of these are times until he or she embraces the divinity of the book of Mormon and the Lord Jesus Christ of whom it testifies. If anyone is foolish enough or misled enough to reject 531 pages of a here before unknown text, teaming with literary and symbolic complexity without honestly attempting to account for the origin of those pages somehow. Especially, without accounting for their powerful witness of Jesus Christ and their profound spiritual impact, that witness has had on what is now tens of millions of readers…if that’s the case, then such persons, elect or otherwise have been deceived. And if they leave this church, they must do so by crawling over or under or around the book of Mormon to make their exit. In that sense, the book is what Christ himself was said to be a stone of stumbling and a rock of offensive, a barrier in a path of one who wishes not to believe in this work. Witnesses, even witnesses who for a time hostile to Joseph, testified to their death that they had seen an angel and had handled the plates…”