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Preparing for the Second Coming: Insights on Faith, Hope, and Temple Worship

December 22, 2024 by FAIR Staff

Are we truly ready for the Savior’s return? President Russell M. Nelson’s recent General Conference talk, The Lord Jesus Christ Will Come Again, challenges us to examine our discipleship and deepen our spiritual preparation. As the world grows more complex and faith questions arise, President Nelson offers guidance for navigating today’s uncertainties with hope and dedication. His focus on temple worship, gathering Israel, and the powerful role of the Atonement speaks directly to those who may wonder, How do we hold fast to our faith in a turbulent world? [Read more…] about Preparing for the Second Coming: Insights on Faith, Hope, and Temple Worship

Filed Under: Apologetics, Come Follow Me, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ, Revelation, Temples

The Gift of Redemption: Embracing Christ’s Power to Heal and Restore

December 15, 2024 by FAIR Staff

What happens when you feel your mistakes are beyond repair? Sister Kristin M. Yee’s powerful message offers hope and guidance for those questioning their worthiness and potential for redemption. She shares personal experiences that illustrate how Christ’s love can help us overcome our struggles and find joy in the healing process. For those facing doubts about their faith or personal worth, Sister Yee’s words bring profound reassurance: our Savior has already made a way for us to be made whole again. [Read more…] about The Gift of Redemption: Embracing Christ’s Power to Heal and Restore

Filed Under: Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ

Trusting God’s Boundaries: Faithfully Navigating Modern Challenges

December 8, 2024 by FAIR Staff

Can faith and trust in God’s guidance coexist with personal doubts?

Elder David P. Homer’s recent General Conference address, “Trusting Our Father,” explores a fundamental question: How can we fully trust God’s will, even when it challenges our own understanding? Drawing on historical and scriptural examples, Elder Homer emphasizes that God’s boundaries are eternal and defined by His love for us. As we seek to understand these divine truths, this talk offers valuable insights for those facing doubts or challenges to their faith. [Read more…] about Trusting God’s Boundaries: Faithfully Navigating Modern Challenges

Filed Under: Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Come Follow Me, Consider Conference, Doctrine, General Conference, Priesthood, Prophets, Questions, Revelation, Testimonies

Aligning Our Will with His: Finding Purpose and Peace through Submission to God

November 24, 2024 by FAIR Staff

What does it mean to align our will with God’s? Elder Ulisses Soares’s recent General Conference address, “Aligning Our Will with His,” offers profound insights into the nature of discipleship, obedience, and the eternal rewards of yielding to God’s will. For many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—and those curious about the faith—questions surrounding submission to God, eternal life, and following His plan surface frequently. Elder Soares’s teachings provide a rich perspective, particularly for those experiencing faith-related concerns or questioning the principles of obedience, agency, and the balance between personal and divine will. [Read more…] about Aligning Our Will with His: Finding Purpose and Peace through Submission to God

Filed Under: Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ, New Testament

Faithful Foundations: Avoiding Spiritual Blindness in Times of Prosperity

November 17, 2024 by FAIR Staff

What happens when prosperity becomes a pitfall? Can the blessings of wealth and comfort inadvertently lead us away from God?

In his powerful address, “In the Space of Not Many Years”, Elder David A. Bednar shares insights from the Book of Mormon, emphasizing how even a blessed and righteous people can fall if they become blinded by pride. Drawing on teachings from President Ezra Taft Benson, Elder Bednar reminds us that the Book of Mormon is not only a historical account but also a guide for our time. As we examine the warnings and contrasts between the Nephites and the Lamanites, we uncover lessons on faithfulness, humility, and the spiritual dangers of self-sufficiency over dependence on God. [Read more…] about Faithful Foundations: Avoiding Spiritual Blindness in Times of Prosperity

Filed Under: Book of Mormon, Consider Conference, General Conference

Seeking Divine Guidance: Finding Answers to Spiritual Questions in an Age of Doubt

November 10, 2024 by FAIR Staff

How can we find answers to spiritual questions in a world full of doubt and uncertainty? For many, questions about the gospel, Church history, and personal faith can be complex and emotionally charged. Sister Tracy Y. Browning’s talk, “Seeking Answers to Spiritual Questions,” offers profound insights into navigating spiritual curiosity with patience, trust, and a willingness to follow God’s guidance, even when answers seem elusive. [Read more…] about Seeking Divine Guidance: Finding Answers to Spiritual Questions in an Age of Doubt

Filed Under: Apologetics, Bible, Book of Mormon, Book of Moses, Consider Conference, Doctrine, Early Christianity, General Conference, Jesus Christ, Prophets, Questions, Revelation

Turning Our Hearts Toward God: Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

November 3, 2024 by FAIR Staff

What might we each consider as “weapons of rebellion” in our own lives? Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s talk, “Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion,” invites each of us to lay aside any resistance we feel toward God’s will. Rebellion, whether active or passive, can manifest in ways we might not immediately recognize (see Rebellion, Rebel). For those struggling with doubts, questions, or a tendency to disregard divine direction, Elder Christofferson’s words offer a path back to peace through repentance, humility, and surrender to God’s guidance. His talk draws on powerful stories from the Book of Mormon and Church history, reminding us that no one’s past is beyond God’s reach. [Read more…] about Turning Our Hearts Toward God: Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

Filed Under: Apologetics, Book of Mormon, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, LDS History

Choosing Joy in a Troubled World: The Power of Worship and Christ-Centered Living

October 27, 2024 by FAIR Staff

In a world where “happiness” often seems fleeting, Elder Patrick Kearon’s talk “Welcome to the Church of Joy” offers a profound answer to one of life’s biggest questions: How can we find lasting joy? His talk addresses foundational gospel principles like the Plan of Salvation, agency, and the essential nature of organized worship as pathways to joy. Elder Kearon asserts that true joy flows from understanding God’s plan, reverencing Christ, and gathering as an organized church to partake of the sacrament. Let’s explore how these principles answer common questions and critiques about the Church’s teachings on worship, joy, and mental well-being. [Read more…] about Choosing Joy in a Troubled World: The Power of Worship and Christ-Centered Living

Filed Under: Apologetics, Consider Conference, Doctrine, General Conference, Jesus Christ

Living as Children of the Covenant: Understanding Our Birthright and Responsibility

October 20, 2024 by FAIR Staff

“Why are Latter-day Saints so different?” This is a question many young members of the Church find themselves facing. In a world that values conformity, living differently can feel daunting, even isolating.

In his talk, “O Youth of the Noble Birthright”,  Brother Brad Wilcox speaks to the youth of the Church, reminding them of their noble birthright as covenant children of God. He emphasizes that this identity calls for a distinct way of life, not because they are better than others but because they have a greater purpose to fulfill. Brother Wilcox’s words don’t just offer comfort but also a deeper understanding of how living differently aligns with God’s trust in His children and how it impacts their divine mission. This talk speaks directly to questions of identity, purpose, and divine trust, making it relevant for anyone encountering questions about faith, doctrinal beliefs, or the demands of discipleship.

Common Questions, Misconceptions, and Criticisms

[Read more…] about Living as Children of the Covenant: Understanding Our Birthright and Responsibility

Filed Under: Apologetics, Consider Conference, Doctrine, General Conference, Jesus Christ

Holding Up the Light of Christ: Sustaining Leaders and Each Other

October 13, 2024 by FAIR Staff

In a world that seems to thrive on contention and division, it’s natural to wonder: How can I hold onto light in the midst of it all? Elder Ronald A. Rasband’s talk, “Behold I Am the Light Which Ye Shall Hold Up,” invites us to do just that—find, hold, and share the light of the Savior. His message calls on us to strengthen our commitment to Jesus Christ by sustaining our leaders and lifting each other. But what does “holding up” the light really mean? And how do we fulfill this call in today’s complex world?

Elder Rasband’s talk offers a clear apostolic witness of Jesus Christ as the Light of the world and reaffirms the sacred role of prophets in guiding us through spiritual challenges. He emphasizes that sustaining leaders isn’t passive; it’s a call to action. By holding up those called to lead, we strengthen our own resolve and align ourselves with divine purposes. Elder Rasband’s counsel is especially relevant for those facing questions about the role of modern prophets, the fallibility of leaders, and how best to support others in a world often skeptical of faith. [Read more…] about Holding Up the Light of Christ: Sustaining Leaders and Each Other

Filed Under: Apologetics, Consider Conference, General Conference, Jesus Christ

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