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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Spencer W. Kimball, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, December 1955 In the face of apparent tragedy we must put our trust in God, knowing that despite our limited view his purposes will not fail. With all its troubles life offers us the tremendous privilege to grow in knowledge and wisdom, faith and works, preparing to return and share God s glory. Transcript Transcript of Elder Kimball s remarks. Audio Download (34:27 min / 9.9 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Jay A. Perry, Author BYU Education Week 2008 Brother Perry discusses Christ s mortal ministry.Audio Download (56:31 min / 25.9 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Richard N. Holzapfel, Professor of Religion at BYU BYU Education Week 2008 Brother Holzapfel discusses the Book of Mormon.Audio Download (55:29 min / 25.4 MB)
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 03:05:00 -0500</pubDate>
		
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />James E. Faust, First Presidency General Young Women Meeting, March 2006 As daughters of our Heavenly Father, each of you can be a partaker of His divine nature.9 It is inherent in your beings. I testify that each of you young women has special gifts from our Heavenly Father. Some of these gifts are unique to womanhood. As you cultivate these gifts, you will grow in strength, purpose, and nobility. This is the work of God. We are all His servants. He is watching over us. He wants us to succeed. We all have some part of the holy work to accomplish, even though it may seem small and obscure. Transcript Transcript of Elder Faust s remarks. Audio Download (16:53 min / 3.9 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Brent L. Top, Professor of Religion at BYU BYU Education Week 2008 Brother Top discusses the importance of relying on Jesus Christ in times of personal turmoil.Audio Download (55:12 min / 25.3 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Carolyn Colton, Assistant General Counsel, Marriott International, Inc. BYU Women s Conference 2005 Throughout all time, prophets of God have pled with us to seek for and partake of the most desirable of all things: to drink from the fountain of living waters, to come unto the arms of our Savior, and to be one with Him, encircled by and filled with the love of God. How can we gain this faith? I wish I could give you a checklist with a promise that, if you tick off each point, you will have this kind of unshakable faith, but I can t. The problem is that no one else is exactly like you; no one else is exactly like me. Our perspectives and beliefs have been shaped by our family, our culture, our genetics, our experiences, our knowledge, and our past choices. Not one of our checklists looks like another s. Something that might build my faith might not build yours. What might shake my faith might not shake yours. But, with the help of our Savior and the promptings of the Holy Ghost, we can each know what we must personally do to weave an unshakable faith that will withstand every challenge and allow our souls to be filled with the gospel s promised light and joy. Transcript Transcript of Sister Colton s remarks. Audio Download (25:53 min / 5.9 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Robert D. Hales, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, August 2008 Some may wonder whether it is possible to teach lifelong learning or if it is simply a genetic gift. Just as some are born with greater speed, some of us may naturally have a greater desire for learning. Yet just as wise coaches can improve anyone willing to pay the price, in like manner Heavenly Father is eager to bless us with the drive and determination to become lifelong learners if we are willing to pay the price. Transcript Transcript of Elder Hales remarks. Audio Download (45:38 min / 15.7 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Harvey L. Fletcher, Founding Dean of the BYU College of Engineering BYU Devotional, February 1960 Brother Fletcher discusses the issue of whether science and religion can co-exist.Audio Download (36:53 min / 10.6 MB)
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		 From : skperry's Podcast<br />For her seventh CD, singer/songwriter Hilary Weeks decided not to stress, not to stay awake worrying (and crying) about whether the songs would come, but simply to trust they would and keep moving. It's a nice metaphor for all sorts of experiences which take us to the edge of our worries and weaknesses and ask us to step offâinto what? That's what these songs are all about. Plus, a story about 24 yellow roses you won't want to miss. That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by NeanderthalUFO<br />Watch SEPTEMBER CLUES: http://blip.tv/file/1272900 911Researchers: http://www.911researchers.com HauptCouture: http://hauptcouture.com/Home_Page.php COME OUT OF HER MY PEOPLE Matthew 11:12: AB And from the days of John the Baptist until the present time the kingdom of heaven has endured violent assault, and violent men seize it by force [as a precious prize] -- a share in the heavenly kingdom is sought for with most ardent zeal and intense exertion. CEV From the time of John the Baptist until now, violent people have been trying to take over the kingdom of heaven by force. DRB And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent bear it away. EBR But from the days of John the Immerser until even now The kingdom of the heavens is being invaded, And invaders are seizing upon it. LBP From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has been administered by force, and only those in power control it. MCT From the days of John until now heaven's kingdom is roughly treated, and violent men forcefully lay hold of it. NBV But from the time of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has endured violence, the violent seize it by force. NEB Ever since the coming of John the Baptist the kingdom of Heaven has been subjected to violence and violent men are seizing it. Footnote: subjected to violence and violent men: Or has been forcing its way forward, and men of force ... . NET From the time of John the Baptizer until now the Kingdom of heaven has been advancing with triumphant force and intense men grasp it quickly. Footnote: triumphant force: Or "has been suffering violence." Footnote: grasp it quickly: A reference to men who act decisively on something they know or believe to be true. The next verse indicates the reason these men acted decisively, namely because the Law and the prophets were beginning to convince them that the Messianic Age had come. An alternate translation might be: "and violent men take it by force." WNT And from the days of John the Baptist until the present moment the kingdom of heaven has been continuously taken by storm, and those who take it by storm are seizing it as a precious prize. KING JESUS IS COMING! LATTER RAIN SPIRIT POURS FORTH! Author: NeanderthalUFO Keywords: KING JESUS IS COMING! LATTER RAIN SPIRIT POURS FORTH! wq2rx christ lord holy kadesh qadesh kadosh savior salvation grace righteous redeemed power Added: November 6, 2008
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />J. Reuben Clark, Jr., First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints BYU Devotional, May 1958 President Clark discusses the importance of gaining a personal testimony of Jesus Christ and the Gospel.Audio Download (33:02 min / 9.5 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />H. David Burton, Presiding Bishop CES Fireside, November 2008 Seek the participation of our Father in Heaven through humble prayer and then have the faith and determination to follow his counsel as conveyed by the Holy Spirit. Article Article regarding Bishop Burton s remarks. Audio Download (42:31 min / 19.5 MB)
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		 From : popular posts - blip.tv (beta)<br />Emily interviews Mormon Bill Hatch, his wife, and his wife's...um...two friends, who are trying to ban same-sex marriage in California.
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Boyd K. Packer, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles General Conference, April 2006 It is a wicked, wicked world in which we live and in which our children must find their way. Challenges of pornography, gender confusion, immorality, child abuse, drug addiction, and all the rest are everywhere. There is no way to escape from their influence. Some are led by curiosity into temptation, then into experimentation, and some become trapped in addiction. They lose hope. The adversary harvests his crop and binds them down. Satan is the deceiver, the destroyer, but his is a temporary victory. The angels of the devil convince some that they are born to a life from which they cannot escape and are compelled to live in sin. The most wicked of lies is that they cannot change and repent and that they will not be forgiven. That cannot be true. They have forgotten the Atonement of Christ. For, behold, the Lord your Redeemer suffered death in the flesh; wherefore he suffered the pain of all men, that all men might repent and come unto him. Christ is the Creator, the Healer. What He made, He can fix. The gospel of Jesus Christ is the gospel of repentance and forgiveness. Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God. Transcript Transcript of Elder Packer s remarks. Audio Download (15:23 min / 3.5 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Silvia H. Allred, First Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency General Relief Society Meeting, September 2008 The temple is a house of learning. Much of the instruction imparted in the temple is symbolic and learned by the Spirit. This means we are taught from on high. Temple covenants and ordinances are a powerful symbol of Christ and His Atonement. We all receive the same instruction, but our understanding of the meaning of the ordinances and covenants will increase as we return to the temple often with the attitude of learning and contemplating the eternal truths taught. Transcript Transcript of Sister Allred s remarks. Audio Download (11:32 min / 5.3 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Julie B. Beck, Relief Society General President General Relief Society Meeting, September 2008 Just as the Savior invited Mary and Martha of New Testament times to participate in His work, women of this dispensation have an official commission to participate in the Lord s work. From the earliest days of the Restoration, women were active in helping build up the Church by supporting missionary efforts, contributing to the construction of temples, and establishing communities where the Saints could worship together. The organization of Relief Society in 1842 mobilized the collective power of the women and their specific assignments to build the Lord s kingdom, just as the organization of priesthood quorums gave men specific responsibilities. Transcript Transcript of Sister Beck s remarks. Audio Download (15:44 min / 7.3 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Barbara Thompson, Second Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency General Relief Society Meeting, September 2008 Remember, most often the help needed is in our own homes, neighborhoods, and communities. A kind word of encouragement, a note of thanks, a phone call, a loving smile, a helpful deed, and a reminder that God loves us are often what is needed most. We can lift and bless others in so many ways. Transcript Transcript of Sister Thompson s remarks. Audio Download (10:50 min / 5 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Hartman Rector, Jr., Of the Seventy BYU Devotional, December 1979 In the words of Elder Bruce R. McConkie, the greatest talent that you will develop upon this earth will be the talent of spirituality. This may come as a new idea to you. Perhaps you do not consider spirituality a talent, and yet it is precisely that. Why is it so important that this be developed? Because it will be the means of achieving everything in this life that is really worthwhile. Transcript Transcript of Elder Rector s remarks. Support BYU Speeches Please click above to help support speeches.byu.edu Audio Download (29:33 min / 6.8 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Neal A. Maxwell, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, January 1999 I am going to preach a hard doctrine to you now. The submission of one s will is really the only uniquely personal thing we have to place on God s altar. It is a hard doctrine, but it is true. The many other things we give to God, however nice that may be of us, are actually things He has already given us, and He has loaned them to us. But when we begin to submit ourselves by letting our wills be swallowed up in God s will, then we are really giving something to Him. And that hard doctrine lies at the center of discipleship. There is a part of us that is ultimately sovereign, the mind and heart, where we really do decide which way to go and what to do. And when we submit to His will, then we ve really given Him the one thing He asks of us. And the other things are not very, very important. It is the only possession we have that we can give, and there is no resulting shortage in our agency as a result. Instead, what we see is a flowering of our talents and more and more surges of joy. Submission to Him is the only form of submission that is completely safe. Transcript Transcript of Elder Maxwell s remarks. Audio Download (48:30 min / 22.2 MB)
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		 From : The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat<br />The best thing about radio is that it's free. The best thing about the internet is how it can connect you to people and places and knowledge around the world. This coming Monday morning you'll experience the best of radio and the internet combined when "yourLDSradio.com" starts connecting you, wherever you live, to LDS music and information 24/7 and it's all free! Program Director Sam Payne talks about the concept, the special on-demand features, and the easy-as-pie nuts-and-bolts of how anyone can access yourLDSradio.com online. That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Russell M. Nelson, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles General Conference, April 2006 Marriage brings greater possibilities for happiness than does any other human relationship. Transcript Transcript of Elder Nelson s remarks. Audio Download (14:42 min / 3.4 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Professor of Religion at BYU BYU Devotional, July 2001 Even today I encounter scores of people who believe they will witness the Second Coming in their lifetime. For my part, I am now somewhat reserved and wiser. I teach my students these guiding principles: prepare a will, buy life insurance, put funds away in a retirement program, and, if they really want to be nice to their family, purchase a pre-need funeral program that includes a cemetery plot! For many of my students, this last bit of advice is a little morbid, but it makes my point. Live today as if you will meet Jesus this evening, but plan your life as though you will live to be 100 years old. Trasnscript Transcript of Brother Holzapfel s remarks. Support BYU Speeches Click here to help support speeches.byu.edu Audio Download (34:24 min / 9.8 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />L. Tom Perry, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Fireside, January 1981 There is a real need in the world for individuals who are willing and have the determination to stretch their minds, to be of service in bringing solutions to the many problems that face the world. I hope you follow the example of Daniel and learn to take advantage of the opportunities that are given to you to grow in knowledge and understanding, to be prepared mentally to serve the world. Transcript Transcript of Elder Perry s remarks. Audio Download (41:01 min / 11.7 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Dallin H. Oaks, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles General Conference, October 2008 The ordinance of the sacrament makes the sacrament meeting the most sacred and important meeting in the Church. It is the only Sabbath meeting the entire family can attend together. Its content in addition to the sacrament should always be planned and presented to focus our attention on the Atonement and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Transcript Transcript of Elder Oaks remarks. Audio Download (16:12 min / 14.9 MB)
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		 From : LDS Voices<br />Harold B. Lee, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Address to Seminary and Institute Faculty, June 1962 Harold B. Lee testifies of Jesus Christ.Audio Download (41:10 min / 5 MB)
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		 From : The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat<br />Obviously not every accomplished LDS musician lives in Salt Lake or Utah counties, but it can be a little harder for those musical luminaries out shining their lights on distant (depending where you are) hills to catch the eye, or ear in this case, of the Saints. This week we called Kansas City, KS, to explore "Hymns Anew," a modern acoustic treatment of LDS hymns by singer/arranger/producer Clayton Pixton and several of his talented siblings who are scattered all over the US. That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
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