The leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have recently taken to social media to emphasize their testimonies about temples, family, and divine identity, aiming to guide viewers towards Jesus Christ and the restored gospel.
Here are some highlights from their discussions:
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Elder Gerrit W. Gong dedicated the Nauvoo Temple Visitors’ Center and expressed his reverence for the site’s history. He hopes the center will enable visitors to appreciate sacred covenants and ordinances restored by the Lord in Nauvoo.
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President Camille N. Johnson, General Relief Society President, shared her excitement after witnessing the Tabernacle Choir perform at the Hollywood Bowl. She emphasized that investing in women’s and children’s well-being is crucial for future generations.
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Elder Clark G. Gilbert recounted experiences from his youth about standing firm in his beliefs, asserting that understanding one’s divine identity simplifies life choices.
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Sister Amy A. Wright, a member of the Primary General Presidency, reflected on her cancer journey and the strength of her testimony regarding eternal families, stating that the blessings of eternal families surpass all worldly trends.
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Sister Tracy Y. Browning encouraged followers to consider the significance of holy places as she shared insights on a Primary song.
These messages encapsulate a hope that resonates through their testimonies about faith, family, and the importance of temples in their lives. Each leader aims to inspire and uplift individuals as they navigate their spiritual journeys.