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David A. Bednar – Becoming a Missionary

by on Mar.05, 2011, under Talks

All of us who have received the holy priesthood bear the sacred obligation to bless the nations and families of the earth by proclaiming the gospel and inviting all to receive by proper authority the ordinances of salvation. Many of us have served as full-time missionaries, some of us presently are serving as full-time missionaries, and all of us now are serving and will continue to serve as lifelong missionaries. We are missionaries every day in our families, in our schools, in our places of employment, and in our communities. Regardless of our age, experience, or station in life, we are all missionaries.

Proclaiming the gospel is not an activity in which we periodically and temporarily engage. And our labors as missionaries certainly are not confined to the short period of time devoted to full-time missionary service in our youth or in our mature years. Rather, the obligation to proclaim the restored gospel of Jesus Christ is inherent in the oath and covenant of the priesthood into which we enter. Missionary work essentially is a priesthood responsibility, and all of us who hold the priesthood are the Lord’s authorized servants on the earth and are missionaries at all times and in all places—and we always will be. Our very identity as holders of the priesthood and the seed of Abraham is in large measure defined by the responsibility to proclaim the gospel.

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Communicating Our Message to the World

by on Oct.17, 2010, under Quotes

“I am now advised that there are 6,066 Church-owned satellite receiving sites in 83 countries. How grateful I am that with our growth in numbers there is also an increased ability to reach out and communicate with the Latter-day Saints throughout the world.

“Now, we could wish for more baptisms in the United States and Canada, but that could be said of everywhere throughout the world. Nevertheless, the harvest is great, with members in some 160 nations. Where not long ago there were very few Latter-day Saints, today there are strong wards and stakes, with faithful and capable men and women in leadership. . . .

“Circumstances change, but our message does not change. We bear testimony to the world that the heavens have been opened, that God, our Eternal Father, and His Son, the risen Lord, have appeared and spoken. We offer our solemn witness that the priesthood has been restored with the keys and authority of eternal blessings.”

Gordon B. Hinckley, “We Bear Testimony to the World,” Ensign, Nov. 2006, 4

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“Gifts to Bring Home from the Mission Field”

by on Sep.18, 2010, under Quotes

“We ask tremendous things of missionaries. It is so hard for shy and diffident young people to do the things we sometimes ask them to do. But what a marvelous thing that they try. They have the faith to do, the faith to act, the faith to go forward and make the effort. And what a marvelous gift that is to bring home.”

Gordon B. Hinckley, “Gifts to Bring Home from the Mission Field,” New Era, Mar. 2007, 3

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An Increased Love for Parents…

by on Sep.18, 2010, under Quotes, Quotes

“I have attended hundreds of missionary meetings over the years. I love to hear missionaries speak of their love for the Lord, but I also love to hear them speak with great appreciation and love concerning their parents. Boys who had been careless and indifferent stand on their feet and with tears in their eyes thank the Lord for their fathers and their mothers. In these days, what a salutary and wonderful thing it is to hear a strong young man stand up and speak with great feeling concerning his father and his mother, saying things he would never have said before in all of his life. Every boy and girl ought to come home with an increased love for parents.”

Gordon B. Hinckley, “Gifts to Bring Home from the Mission Field,” New Era, March 2007, 2

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The Importance of Missionary Work

by on Sep.16, 2010, under Quotes

“Missionary work is the lifeblood of the Church and the lifesaving blessing to all who accept its message.”

Ronald A. Rasband, “The Divine Call of a Missionary,” Ensign, May 2010, 51

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Elder Ballard Invites Mormons to Join Internet Conversation

by on Oct.21, 2009, under Videos

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How did these hundreds and thousands of Elders of Israel…

by on Oct.19, 2009, under Quotes

“How did these hundreds and thousands of Elders of Israel . . . have power to go abroad, . . . and preach the Gospel to the convincing of the sons and daughters of Adam? It has been done by the power of God. No Elder in this Church has had power to go forth and do the will of God [except] by the power of God. If we have any power, it is of God, and we should trust Him with regard to all things.”

Wilford Woodruff

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After President Wilford Woodruff joined the Church…

by on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes

“After President Wilford Woodruff joined the Church he desired to serve a mission.

” ‘I was but a Teacher,’ he wrote, ‘and it is not a Teacher’s office to go abroad and preach. I dared not tell any of the authorities of the Church that I wanted to preach, lest they might think I was seeking for an office.’ (Leaves from My Journal, Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882, p. 8.)

“He prayed to the Lord, and without disclosing his desire to any others, he was ordained . . . and sent on a mission. They went to the Arkansas Territory.

“He and his companion struggled through a hundred miles of alligator-infested swamps, wet, muddy, and tired. Brother Woodruff developed a sharp pain in his knee and could go no further. His companion left him sitting on a log and went home. Brother Woodruff knelt down in the mud and prayed for help. He was healed and continued his mission.”

Boyd K. Packer

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You are called to represent the Savior…

by on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes

“You are called to represent the Savior. Your voice to testify becomes the same as His voice, your hands to lift the same as His hands. His work is to bless His Father’s spirit children with the opportunity to choose eternal life. So, your calling is to bless lives. . . .

“Your call has eternal consequences for others and for you. In the world to come, thousands may call your name blessed, even more than the people you serve here. They will be the ancestors and the descendants of those who chose eternal life because of something you said or did, or even what you were. . . .You see, there are no small callings to represent the Lord.”

President Henry B. Eyring

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