Confidence filter
  1. Sustaining the Prophets

    Russell M. Nelson October 2014 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    President Monson continued: “Despite any health challenges that may come to us, despite any weakness in body or mind, we serve to the best of our ability.

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  2. Personal Peace: The Reward of Righteousness

    Quentin L. Cook April 2013 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Second, I met with thousands of faithful members of the Church in the Ivory Coast city of Abidjan.

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  3. Is Faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ Written in Our Hearts?

    Linda K. Burton October 2012 General Relief Society Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    He concluded with these thought-provoking words: “If we can keep that in our families and in the Church, maybe a lot of other things start to take care of themselves.

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  4. “Remember This: Kindness Begins with Me”

    Mary N. Cook April 2011 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    “Unity is a spiritual quality.

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  5. Anchors of Testimony

    Mary N. Cook April 2008 General Young Women Meeting

    Open paragraph (1)

    “If they will remember that the Lord is mindful of them and will answer their prayers, they will be able to meet every challenge that comes to them.” Prayer will strengthen your faith and anchor your testimony.

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  6. Dikes versus Living Water

    Joseph B. Wirthlin October 1976 Friday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (February 9, 1953)

    At this point, what was said is best described in Time magazine of February 9, 1953, in these words: “[Last week] a mournful tolling of church bells and the scream of sirens awakened the Netherlanders at 4:00 a.m.; it was already too late.

    Alludes to High confidence
  7. Welfare Services

    Marion G. Romney October 1975 Welfare Session

    Open paragraph (February 9, 1831)

    Five weeks later, on February 9, 1831, he revealed the united order.

    Alludes to High confidence
  8. Address Given by President Marion G. Romney at Welfare Services Meeting Saturday, October 5, 1974

    Marion G. Romney October 1974 Welfare Session

    Open paragraph (February 9, 1831)

    “Few evils has the Lord denounced with more vehemence than idleness.

    Alludes to High confidence