Tag: hope
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Ordinances of Love and Hope
“Without a doubt, the priesthood ordinances of baptism, confirmation and sacrament are ordinances of love, ordinances of hope and ordinances of joy. As we receive them, and remain true to the faith, we can experience the power of godliness in our lives.” -Andrea Muñoz Spannaus, Second Counselor in the 16th Young Women General Presidency This
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Awakening Higher Ideals for a Brighter Future
“The unlived future should awaken in us higher ideals; it should stir us with lofty aspirations; it should inspire us with courage; it should fill us with hope for the future and with faith in our powers.” -Alice Louise Reynolds, first female to be a full college professor at Brigham Young University (Born 1873- Died
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The Joy of Our Redemption
“The Savior can redeem that which was lost, including broken and fractured relationships. He has made a way for all that is fallen to be redeemed—to breathe life into that which feels dead and hopeless.” -Kristin M. Yee This quote is taken from the October 2024 General Conference talk, The Joy of Our Redemption. The
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Understanding Baptism, Confirmation, and Sacrament
“Without a doubt, the priesthood ordinances of baptism, confirmation and sacrament are ordinances of love, ordinances of hope and ordinances of joy. As we receive them, and remain true to the faith, we can experience the power of godliness in our lives.” – Andrea Muñoz Spannaus The source for this quote can be found here.
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Hope and Strength Amidst Life’s Trials
“I’ve learned that suffering can connect me to my Father in Heaven and my Savior. Whether it’s thrust upon us, or we choose to walk into it for a greater why, we can find help and grace in our pain. We can find purpose in our pain. We can find hope, strength, and love. We
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Susannah Stone: A Journey of Faith and Resilience
Susannah Stone traveled with the Wille Handcart company. Along the way, her feet had become frosted over, causing great discomfort. She stopped and “Sat down to await the end.” “After a time I was aroused by a voice, which seemed as audible as anything could be, and which spoke to my very soul of the
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Healing Through Faith in Jesus Christ
“As we come unto Jesus Christ by exercising faith in Him, repenting, and making and keeping covenants, our brokenness—whatever its cause—can be healed. This process, which invites the Savior’s healing power into our lives, does not just restore us to what we were before but makes us better than we ever were.” -Cristina B. Franco
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Mary Magdalene’s Encounter with the Resurrected Christ
“Mary Magdalene and other women followed Joseph and Nicodemus, watched where they laid Jesus’s body, and prepared sweet spices and ointments to anoint it. According to the strict laws of that day, they waited to further prepare and anoint the body because Saturday was the Sabbath. Then, early in the morning on Sunday, they went to

