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“O be wise; what can I say more?” – Jacob 6:12
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“The key, it seems to me, is to know and understand your own capabilities and limitations and then to pace yourself, allocating and prioritizing your time, your attention, and your resources to wisely help others, including your family, in their quest for eternal life.'” – M. Russell Ballard
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This Day in LDS History
1829: Joseph Smith recommences his translation of the Book of Mormon with Oliver Cowdery as his newly appointed scribe. Martin Harris had lost virtually everything that Joseph had previously translated.
1844: During what would be his last general conference, Joseph Smith delivers the King Follett discourse, declaring that man has an immortal soul and can become like God and that the greatest responsiblity resting on the Saints is to seek after their dead.
1889: Wilford Woodruff is sustained as the fourth President of the Church, with George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith as counselors.
1996: President Gordon B. Hinckley is featured in an interview with Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes on U.S. national television.
1844: During what would be his last general conference, Joseph Smith delivers the King Follett discourse, declaring that man has an immortal soul and can become like God and that the greatest responsiblity resting on the Saints is to seek after their dead.
1889: Wilford Woodruff is sustained as the fourth President of the Church, with George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith as counselors.
1996: President Gordon B. Hinckley is featured in an interview with Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes on U.S. national television.