As you keep moving forward, you can stay upright even when outside forces try to pull you down.
BONNIE L. OSCARSONWe must stop concentrating on our differences and look for what we have in common.
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We must stop concentrating on our differences and look for what we have in common.
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Let us defend the home as a place which is second only to the temple in holiness.
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There is no age barrier when it comes to Christlike service.
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The spirit of Christmas is Christlike love.
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Everyone, no matter what their marital circumstance or number of children, can be defenders of the Lord’s plan described in the family proclamation. If it is the Lord’s plan, it should also be our plan!
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Regardless of our individual circumstances, we can all enjoy the full blessings of priesthood power through keeping the covenants we have made at baptism and in the temple.
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We just need to relax and rejoice in our divine differences. We need to realize that we all desire to serve in the kingdom, using our unique talents and gifts in our own ways.
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We have so much to learn from one another, and we often let self-imposed barriers keep us from enjoying associations which could be among the greatest blessings in our lives.
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The love of God has been described as the highest, noblest, strongest kind of love and the most joyous to the soul.
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There is no age barrier when it comes to Christlike service. … As we look beyond our differences in age, culture, and circumstance to nurture and serve one another, we will be filled with the pure love of Christ and the inspiration which leads us to know when and whom to serve.
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We need to step up our teaching so that our youth do more on their own to understand the doctrines of Christ and the reality of the Restoration, and we need to find a way to motivate them to write these things on the ‘tablets of their hearts.’
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