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  1. The Prodigal and the Road That Leads Home

    Dieter F. Uchtdorf October 2023 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    It has been called by some the greatest short story ever told.

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  2. “There Can Be Nothing So Exquisite and Sweet as Was My Joy”

    Craig C. Christensen April 2023 Saturday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    Throughout His mortal ministry, the Savior showed great compassion for all of God’s children—especially for those who were suffering or had fallen away.

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  3. Waiting for the Prodigal

    Brent H. Nielson April 2015 Sunday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (Luke 15)

    Perhaps the most important lesson the Lord taught me through this process happened during our family scripture study after my sister had left the Church.

    Alludes to High confidence
  4. Prophets in the Land Again

    Jeffrey R. Holland October 2006 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (3)

    As surely as the rescue of those in need was the general conference theme of October 1856, so too is it the theme of this conference and last conference and the one to come next spring.

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  5. Nourish the Flock of Christ

    Alexander B. Morrison April 1992 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (Luke 15)

    Faithful servants nourish by focusing on the individual.

    Alludes to High confidence
  6. Do Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly with God

    Dale G. Renlund October 2020 Sunday Afternoon Session

    Open paragraph (2)

    Jesus Christ exemplified what it means to do justly and to love mercy.

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  7. Our Good Shepherd

    Dale G. Renlund April 2017 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (1)

    The Savior’s mortal ministry was indeed characterized by love, compassion, and empathy.

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  8. “Feed My Sheep”

    Ben B. Banks October 1999 Saturday Morning Session

    Open paragraph (Luke 15:1)

    “I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance” (Luke 15:1–7).

    Alludes to High confidence
  9. Search for the Wanderers

    N. Eldon Tanner April 1971 Priesthood Session

    Open paragraph (Luke 15:1)

    “I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.” (Luke 15:1–7.)

    Alludes to High confidence