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A few of the things I learned at Priesthood Session
by Jacob on Oct.06, 2007, under Religion
Here are a few of the points and things that I learned in attendance of the Priesthood Session of the 177th Semi-annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. One of the themes of the session was to not procrastinate doing good things.
- From Elder Perry I learned that missionaries must meet the minimum standards, and then continue to raise the bar to fulfil. their full potential.
- President Kimball was quoted as saying, “Procrastination leads to loss of exaltation.”
- Elder Clayton of the Seventy said that healing and escaping a trap may require:
- All your heart and mind.
- Help from a bishop
- The power of the Atonement
- Elder Gonzalez of the Presidency of the Seventy explained that we will have tremors in our lives similar to earthquakes, and now is the time to prepare (not at the time of the quake), similar to how the priesthood leaders in Peru were prepared for an earthquake.
- President Eyring, the new Second Counselor in the First Presidency told about things you can do when we feel inadequate in our priesthood responsibilities:
- Find assurance from memories of times when Heavenly Father has helped you.
- Forget yourself and help the people that you are called to serve
- Go to work
He also explained that the purpose of any priesthood responsibility is to help Heavenly Father’s work in helping others to succeed.
- President Monson said that we accomplish our goals, not in the thinking, but in the doing. He repeated a quote, “A man never stands taller than when he is on his knees.” He stressed five things: vision, effort, faith, virtue, and prayer.
- Finally, President Hinckley warned us about anger and said that we get into trouble when we get angry.
BYU Topples Utah
by Jacob on Jan.07, 2006, under Sports
Congradulations to the BYU basketball game for their win over the University of Utah. Although there weren’t a lot of people in the Marriott Center, it was a great game with a great feeling and lots of energy. Thank you to both teams for a very entertaining game.
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