Christ’s example of love and respect was so significant that it has persisted for 2,000 years. His example still stands for us to follow today.
Category: Father
Actively Trust in God
Trusting God is not a passive mental state. It is like faith, requiring work and effort on our part. And when we trust Him, all things can be overcome.
Modesty Is About More Than How You Dress
Often, modesty is approached in a narrow way that limits the full meaning and understanding of it as a principle. When modesty is fully understood, it can be taught completely and correctly.
Some of the Most Repeated Themes from October 2020 General Conference
Here are some things that stood out to me during the October 2020 General Conference. What stood out to you?
What It Means to Give Christ A Broken Heart and A Contrite Spirit
After learning about the definitions of these words, the picture in my mind of “a broken heart and a contrite spirit” has changed.
Are We Living Prepared?
It’s time for each of us to make sure we’re living prepared each day because none of us want to be unprepared when our Savior does return. So here are some of my thoughts on how we can live prepared.
3 Messages I Think God Wants Us to Remember
Sometimes we don’t need new messages from God, we just need to remember the ones we’ve already received. God has given His children messages and guidance throughout the history of the world. Each of these messages was significant to the people who received them, but they’re equally significant to us when we remember them.
How to Stand Your Ground in Holy Places
The fact that it grows more challenging each day to stay as disciples of Christ proves that it’s more necessary than ever for us to establish ourselves in holy places – to gain a testimony of our Father and Savior and their plan for us.
Why We Urgently Need Holiness
Holiness is one of our best defenses. It’s the power of God becoming a foundational part of who we are, and it gives us incredible strength.
Why I Stay in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
In spite of my own struggles with, and questions about, the Church, I’ve found reasons to stay. It’s a choice, every single time. And it’s a choice all of us face at some point or another.