Of course, we will face fear, experience ridicule, and meet opposition. Let us have the courage to defy the consensus, the courage to stand for principle. Courage, not compromise, brings the smile of God’s approval. Courage becomes a living and an attractive virtue when it is regarded not only as a willingness to die manfully, but also as a determination to live decently. A moral coward is one who is afraid to do what he thinks is right because others will disapprove or laugh. Remember that all men have their fears, but those who face their fears with dignity have courage as well.
Thomas S. Monson, The Call for Courage - Ensign May 2004
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Decisions Do Determine Destiny
Life’s journey is not traveled on a freeway devoid of obstacles, pitfalls, and snares. Rather, it is a pathway marked by forks and turnings. Decisions are constantly before us. To make them wisely, courage is needed: the courage to say, “No,” the courage to say, “Yes.” Decisions do determine destiny.
Thomas S. Monson, The Call for Courage - Ensign May 2004
Thomas S. Monson, The Call for Courage - Ensign May 2004
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Granted, those with true hope still see their personal circumstances shaken at times—like a kaleidoscope. Yet with the “eye of faith,” even in their changed, proximate circumstances, they still see divine design (see Alma 5:15 ).
Hope through the Atonement of Jesus Christ Neal A. Maxwell, October 1998 General Conference
Monday, September 12, 2011
Oh, The Church Will Take Care of That. I Pay My Fast Offering!
"We must take care of the poor. Said the Lord, 'The poor ye
have with you always.' (See Mark 14:7; John 12:8.) There have always been poor
and I guess there always will be poor until the Millennium. We must take care of
them and we must have the facilities to do so. But we must be very careful not
to overinstitutionalize that care. We must not shift the burden that we ought to
carry in our own hearts of spreading kindness and love and help to others, to
the institution, which at best, is impersonal.
"I do not want you to get any idea that I am saying we should
not have the welfare program. We must have it. It is a part of the Lord's plan
and the good it does is vast and incalculable. But I think there is a tendency
among us to say, 'Oh, the Church will take care of that. I pay my fast offering.
Let the Church take care of that.' We need as individuals, I think, to reach
down and extend a helping hand without notice, without thanks, without
expectation of anything in return, to give of that with which the Lord has so
generously blessed us" (Gordon B. Hinckley, Teachings of Gordon B.
Hinckley [1997], 459).
Thursday, September 8, 2011
One of the Primary Reasons That the Savior Established A Church
We can help one another as fellow Church members; it is one of the primary reasons that the Savior established a church.
April 2011 General Conference, D. Todd Christofferson, "As Many as I Love, I Rebuke and Chasten"
April 2011 General Conference, D. Todd Christofferson, "As Many as I Love, I Rebuke and Chasten"
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