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  1. Know Who You Really Are

    Brik V. Eyre October 2025 Saturday Morning Session

    Whether it is in a closet or a bedroom, the principle is to find a place where you can be alone to pray, to allow your soul to be still, and to feel the promptings of the “still small voice.” We can prepare by pondering on the things that we are grateful for and the questions or concerns that we would like to bring to our Father.

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  2. Nourishing and Bearing Your Testimony

    Gary E. Stevenson October 2022 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Your testimony is a most precious possession, often associated with deep spiritual feelings.

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  3. What We Are Learning and Will Never Forget

    Russell M. Nelson April 2021 Priesthood Session

    We live in a time prophesied long ago, when “all things shall be in commotion; and surely, men’s hearts shall fail them; for fear shall come upon all people.” That was true before the pandemic, and it will be true after.

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  4. Of Things That Matter Most

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2010 Saturday Morning Session

    Yet amidst the multitude of voices and choices, the humble Man of Galilee stands with hands outstretched, waiting.

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  5. Helping Others Recognize the Whisperings of the Spirit

    Vicki F. Matsumori October 2009 Saturday Morning Session

    Because the Spirit is often described as a still, small voice, it is also important to have a time of quiet in our lives as well.

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  6. Finding Strength in Challenging Times!

    Allan F. Packer April 2009 Saturday Morning Session

    We can learn how answers come through inspiration.

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  7. Winning the War against Evil

    James J. Hamula October 2008 Priesthood Session

    Second, learn to hear the voice of the Lord.

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  8. Listen to Learn

    Russell M. Nelson April 1991 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Carefully listen to learn from the Lord through the still small voice—the Holy Spirit—which leads to truth.

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