the Race That is Set Before Us... Well, what better way to start BYU football season than with a talk by Steve Young and Truman Madsen. What?? Steve Young and Truman Madsen gave a talk together? They did and it's WONDERFUL!!! I hope you enjoy it!
Click HERE to listen.
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-Whit
8.28.2007
8.23.2007
Be Ye Therefore Perfect
Another great Women's Conference address. This one is by Sister Sydney S. Reynolds. If you are a Primary person - you might recognize Sister Reynold's name as one that appears on numerous Sharing Time helps in the Friend! She served with Sister Menlove and Sister Clegg in the Primary General Presidency.
Click HERE to listen.
Click HERE to read.
-Whit
Click HERE to listen.
Click HERE to read.
-Whit
8.18.2007
The Lord Doesn't Grade on a Curve
I really enjoyed listening to President Rex E. Lee. I am grateful for the time he was spared his cancer to serve as President of BYU before passing away in 1996. Tonight, for some reason I was thinking of a couple of my favorite talks by Sister Lee. I hope you enjoy them!
The first is "The Lord Doesn't Grade on a Curve."
Click HERE to listen.
Click HERE to read.
The second is "Knowing When to Persevere And When to Change Direction." This talk really touched my heart. Unfortunately, it is not available in audio format.
Click HERE to read.
It isn't very long and I am not going to quote anything. The entire devotional is worth the time.
-Whit
PS I have been putting the talks on an rss feed so I will have links for you to subscribe soon! If you are an iTunes subscriber - just search for "Whit's favorite LDS talks" (title) or "whit larson" (author) and you can subscribe now. I only have 8 or so talks on so far, but I'll keep adding!!!!
The first is "The Lord Doesn't Grade on a Curve."
Click HERE to listen.
Click HERE to read.
The second is "Knowing When to Persevere And When to Change Direction." This talk really touched my heart. Unfortunately, it is not available in audio format.
Click HERE to read.
It isn't very long and I am not going to quote anything. The entire devotional is worth the time.
-Whit
PS I have been putting the talks on an rss feed so I will have links for you to subscribe soon! If you are an iTunes subscriber - just search for "Whit's favorite LDS talks" (title) or "whit larson" (author) and you can subscribe now. I only have 8 or so talks on so far, but I'll keep adding!!!!
8.13.2007
Cast Not Away Therefore Your Confidence
This address by Elder Holland was first brought to my attention by my Mom. It has helped me SO much. Just yesterday it came up again as I was substitute teaching RS. So, thanks Mom!
Click here to listen (right-click to download).
Click here to read.
-Whit
Click here to listen (right-click to download).
Click here to read.
"If it was right when you prayed about it and trusted it and lived for it, it is right now. Don't give up when the pressure mounts. You can find an apartment. You can win over your mother-in-law. You can sell your harmonica and therein fund one more meal. It's been done before. Don't give in. Certainly don't give in to that being who is bent on the destruction of your happiness. He wants everyone to be miserable like unto himself. Face your doubts. Master your fears. "Cast not away therefore your confidence." Stay the course and see the beauty of life unfold for you."
-Whit
8.10.2007
Goodbye, President Faust...
"One of the greatest blessings of life and eternity is to be counted as one of the devoted disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ."
"For most of us, however, what is required is not to die for the Church but to live for it. For many, living a Christlike life every day may be even more difficult than laying down one's life."
Here are a couple of talks by President Faust. He passed away this morning. I will miss him. Wasn't he wonderful - weeping in our last conference? How grateful I am for living Prophets.
Listen to his beautiful talk on forgiveness from this past conference.
Or read it.
Click here to read it.
-Whit
8.06.2007
For Such a Time as This
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