
2023 October General Conference, Saturday Evening Session
Brothers and Sisters in Christ
Elder Ulisses Soares Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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by FAIR Staff

2023 October General Conference, Saturday Evening Session
Brothers and Sisters in Christ
Elder Ulisses Soares Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Main Points [Read more…] about Consider Conference: Brothers and Sisters in Christ
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by Autumn Dickson
One of the topics that gets covered this week is the Millennium. Life in the Millennium is going to be a little bit different than we are experiencing now. Nephi quotes the following verse about what life will be like: [Read more…] about Come, Follow Me with FAIR – 2 Nephi 11–19 – Autumn Dickson
by Lyndie Jackson
The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.
Isaiah foresaw a time when good would be called evil and evil would be called good (Isaiah 5:20). We live in the time he saw—a time when noisy opinions conflict with what we know to be true. Most of us know someone who currently struggles or has struggled with these conflicting ideas, and as disciples of Jesus Christ, we can help them.
President Dallin H. Oaks said, “We must stand fast against the values and practices that draw us away from the Lord’s teachings and our covenants, privileges, and obligations. We can do this with love.”
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by Mike Parker
(Mike Parker is a long-time FAIR member who has graciously allowed us to use materials he originally prepared for the Hurricane Utah Adult Religion Class.)
[Read more…] about Come, Follow Me with FAIR – 2 Nephi 6–10 – Mike Parker
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2023 October General Conference, Saturday Afternoon Session
How Great Will be Your Joy
Elder Ronald A. Rasband, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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by Autumn Dickson
There are many things to fear in this world. Our own prophecies of the state of the world before the Second Coming are not for the faint of heart. Jacob knew this, and he chose to teach his people that they were of the house of Israel and would not be forsaken by the Lord. Those who trust in the Lord feel reason to rejoice. Jacob was pleading with them to trust their God so that they could feel this. [Read more…] about Come, Follow Me with FAIR – 2 Nephi 6–10 – Autumn Dickson
by FAIR Staff

2023 October General Conference, Saturday Afternoon Session
Promptings of the Spirit
Elder Gary E. Stevenson, Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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by Autumn Dickson
Nephi’s psalm is a classic, and there are a great many things we can learn from it. Rather than focusing on any specific phrases or words, I want to look at the message as a whole. I believe there is something we can learn as we follow Nephi through his transitions. [Read more…] about Come, Follow Me with FAIR – 2 Nephi 3–5 – Autumn Dickson
The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.
In a world full of natural disasters, instability, wars, and conflicts, many people wonder why terrible things continue to happen. It feels like we are constantly being bombarded with bad news, heartache, and grief. Through our time here on Earth, we will go through various trials and tribulations that can be hard to understand. So, why do bad things happen to people who are trying to do good? There are three main reasons:
(This was originally presented at the 2009 FAIR Conference. It’s being reprinted here to go along with this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson.)
The Book of Mormon begins in a manner that I love. Nephi—a child who never misplaced his faith in God and in Christ—summarizes that he was well educated [because he had “goodly parents”—parents whose net worth allowed him the privilege to study], that his life & the life of his family were wrought with affliction, and that his days, nevertheless, were highly favored of the Lord.
It is interesting to think of how the account would have come out if Lehi had written it, if one of Nephi’s older brothers had written it (wouldn’t that have been interesting!) or if Sariah, Nephi’s mother, had given us the account. As a mother myself, I have a unique ‘take’ of the things that happen in my family; different in perspective, I am sure, from the account you would get from one of my children.
I feel certain that Sariah must have had a dilemma, leaving her home behind and traveling into the wilderness with her husband and children, some of whom were out of control and wreaking havoc for the rest of them. Murmuring a bit, she came to understand the Lord’s purposes. It surely must have helped her, as a mother, to deal with the children whose faith was very much misplaced. [Read more…] about The Sariah Dilemma: Finding Increased Faith When Our Children Misplace Their Own

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