Ministering
“Not all angels are from the other side of the veil. Some of them we walk with and talk with—here, now, every day. Some of them reside in our own neighborhoods.” (Elder Jeffrey R. Holland)
We are to contribute more than just our excess material possessions, but our talents as well.
This culmination of events created a miracle in my life that changed me forever.
“Through a lifetime of service in this Church, I have learned that it really doesn’t matter where one serves. What the Lord cares about is how one serves.” (President Russell M. Nelson)
The words of that hymn helped me realize that I needed to submit my mission application papers as soon as possible.
I believe angelic ministering is already happening in our lives much more than we might realize.
There is tremendous and often untapped potential in Young Women class presidencies.
Stake conferences (starting November 2020) and weekly worship (now) can resume in a variety of ways, as local circumstances allow.
Elder Uchtdorf encouraged today’s missionaries to reach out to people in person or through modern technology.
The strength of the Church is largely determined by the strength of its bishops and branch presidents.
COVID-19 quarantine restrictions bring challenges to all of us, but they also afford great opportunities—many social interactions are now virtual.
Humanitarian donations and assistance in Quebec stakes are part of the global mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.