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General Conference Gems - October 2011

Hello Friends, as many of you know last weekend was General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  I always look forward to General Conference.  I always feel refreshed, enlightened and encouraged by the end.  Plus, it is the only time I can enjoy a bowl of popcorn during church, since we watch conference at home.  I thought I would share a few of my favorite quotes from this past conference.


“Motherhood is not a hobby, it is a calling. You do not collect children because you find them cuter than stamps. It is not something to do if you can squeeze the time in. It is what God gave you time for.” -Elder Neil L. Andersen quoting blogger Rachel Jankovic

"Regardless of the trials we face in this life, the Savior’s atonement provides lifeboats for everyone.  For those who think the trials they face are unfair, the atonement covers all of the unfairness of life." -Elder Quentin L. Cook

"Although the world has changed, the laws of God remain constant. They have not changed; they will not change. The ten commandments are just that—commandments. They are not suggestions." -President Thomas S. Monson

"When to have a child and how many children to have are private decisions to be made between a husband and wife and the Lord."  -Elder Neil L. Andersen  (Thank you Elder Andersen...just sayin...)


"It is better to look up!"  -Elder Carl B. Cook

"Not a day has gone by that I have not communicated with my Father in Heaven through prayer. It is a relationship I cherish—one I would literally be lost without."  -President Thomas S. Monson

"How can a father raise a happy, well-adjusted daughter in today’s increasingly toxic world? The answer has been taught by the Lord’s prophets. It is a simple answer, and it is true—'The most important thing a father can do for his daughter is to love her mother.'"  -Sister Eliane S. Dalton  (This was one of my favorite talks!  I'm lucky to have the Dad that I do!)

"Scriptures are like packets of light that illuminate our minds and give place to guidance and inspiration from on high. They can become the key to open the channel to communion with our Father in Heaven and His Beloved Son Jesus Christ."  -Elder Richard G. Scott



"We wait upon the Lord" - Elder Robert D. Hales


"This is a paradox of man:  compared to God, man is nothing; yet we are everything to God."  -President Dieter F. Uchtdorf  (Another one of my favorite talks!)

"I still feel that my mission was the best two years for my life."  Brother Matthew O. Richardson

"Sister Hedwig Biereichel, a woman in Germany who suffered much sorrow and deprivation during World War II.... When asked how she was able to “keep her testimony during all those trials, she replied: “I didn’t keep a testimony through those times—the testimony kept me.”  -Sister Barbara Thompson

"God sees you not only as a mortal being on a small planet who lives for a brief season—He sees you as His child. He sees you as the being you are capable and designed to become. He wants you to know that you matter to Him."  -President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

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  1. It's funny how we liked so many of the same quotes. (Did you see my blog post?) You must take better notes - because you got all the wording exactly correct, where as I was just getting down as much as I could write while listening! Thanks for sharing. - Becky

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  2. I loved conference too. Well, I always do. Its always so inspiring. I was most touched by the story of Elder Cook being so discouraged and how Pres. Monson just happened to be in the elevator and told him to look up. I also really loved the story by Jose' Alonzo when his child was lost in the market place. It is so wonderful how the Lord is so aware of each and every one of us.

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