- Talks about Temples | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
In temples, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints make sacred covenants, or promises, with Heavenly Father
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- Talks about Gathering of Israel | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
Israel is gathered as people discover their lineage and are adopted into a tribe of Israel through missionary and temple work
- Truman G. Madsen | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
Truman G Madsen is known throughout Latter-day Saint and secular spheres as an earnest and respected writer, orator, scholar, and philosopher As a tireless supporter of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, his works have inspired readers and listeners for decades Early Life Missionary Service Truman Grant Madsen was born December 13, 1926, in Salt Lake City, Utah Named in honor of Truman
- Spencer W. Kimball | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
Spencer W Kimball, the twelfth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a man of stalwart faith and concern for others
- Bruce C. Hafen | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
The two were married in 1964 in the St George Temple They raised seven children together in a home where music, outdoor fun, and the gospel tied everyone together in love After practicing law in Salt Lake City for four years, Bruce C Hafen returned to BYU to be an assistant to President Dallin H Oaks
- Covenants | Topics Archive | BYU SpeechesBYU Speeches
We make further covenants with God in the temple through sacred ordinances, or ceremonies Making and keeping covenants is essential to returning to God’s presence and living with Him in the next life When we take the sacrament each week in Sunday meetings, we renew the covenants we previously made and recommit to be true to them
- Meeting Jesus in the House of the Lord - BYU Speeches
We come closer to Christ by making and keeping covenants in the temple and seeking to love and understand God’s symbols and the holy garment
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