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Bonnie H. Cordon
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October 2019
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Women’s Session
As I strive to qualify for exaltation, I cherish the gift of repentance and seek to improve each day.
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Dale G. Renlund
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April 2023
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Saturday Afternoon Session
In 1938, Lena submitted records so that temple ordinances could be performed for her deceased family members, some of the earliest submitted from Finland.
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Paul V. Johnson
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October 2022
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Saturday Afternoon Session
There is no question that this process of change takes time and will not be completed until after this life, but the promise is sure.
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Dale G. Renlund
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April 2019
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Sunday Morning Session
When you receive any blessing from God, you can conclude that you have complied with an eternal law governing reception of that blessing.
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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October 2017
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Saturday Morning Session
We are, each one of us, “strangers and pilgrims” in this world.
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Julie B. Beck
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April 2004
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Sunday Morning Session
Covenant-keeping women with mother hearts know that whether motherhood comes early or late; whether they are blessed with a “quiver full” of children here in mortality or not; whether they are single, married, or left to carry the responsibility of parenthood alone—in holy temples they are “endowed with power from on high” (D&C 38:32), and with that endowment they receive the promised blessings and are “persuaded of them, and embraced them” (Hebrews 11:13).
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Susan W. Tanner
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April 2004
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General Young Women Meeting
I sense that this promise comes from a tender, caring Father who desires to bless us and give us reason to hope through our earthly journey.
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Anne C. Pingree
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October 2003
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Saturday Morning Session
“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.”
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