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Wilford Woodruff Papers

Asking Big Questions: How Can I Recognize the Spirit?

September 7, 2023 by Trevor Holyoak

By Maddie Christensen

The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.

In today’s tumultuous world it can be difficult to make decisions and know what is right. As Latter-day Saints, we have the gift of the Holy Ghost to help us. Through the Holy Ghost, we can know the truth of all things (Moroni 10:5).

Wilford Woodruff was a great example of recognizing spiritual promptings and acting on them. He once shared:

While on my way east I put my carriage into the yard of one of the brethren in Indiana, and Brother Orson Hyde set his wagon by the side of mine, and not more than two feet from it.

Dominicus Carter, of Provo, and my wife and four children were with me. My wife, one child and I went to bed in the carriage, the rest sleeping in the house.

I had been in bed but a short time when a voice said to me: “Get up, and move your carriage.” It was not thunder, lightning or an earthquake, but the still, small voice of the Spirit of God the Holy Ghost.

I told my wife I must get up and move my carriage. She asked: “What for?” I told her I did not know, only the Spirit told me to do it.

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Asking Big Questions, Faith Crisis, Jesus Christ & Spiritual Growth, Questions, Scripture & Revelation, Wilford Woodruff Papers

Asking Big Questions: How Can I Find and Evaluate Sources of Truth?

July 6, 2023 by Trevor Holyoak

By Craig Lindquist

The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.

We live in a day of confusion, even chaos. The world over, people are searching for truth on a host of subjects—but how can anyone know? It is not an easy search. Who do we trust? Where do we look? How do we know if something is in fact true? If the subject we seek to verify is purely secular, such as historical or even mathematical information, the search for the truth can be fairly easy given today’s technology.

But what do we do when our search for truth goes beyond what can be googled or found in a science book? Where can we look, and who can we trust when we want to know of eternal truths?

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Asking Big Questions, Faith Crisis, Faith Crisis & Doubt, Questions, Scripture & Revelation, Wilford Woodruff Papers

Join us for a virtual fireside!

June 15, 2023 by Trevor Holyoak

Mission Leadership Q&A on June 25, 2023, at 7 p.m. MST

Do you have a question you’ve been hoping to ask mission leaders? Now is your chance! Join us for a fun evening of questions and answers right from your own couch!

Register here.

 

Filed Under: Questions, Resources, Testimonies, Wilford Woodruff Papers

Asking Big Questions: How Can I Find Answers to Gospel Questions on the Internet?

June 14, 2023 by Trevor Holyoak

By Maddie Christensen

The “Asking Big Questions” series is made in cooperation with the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project.

In today’s digital age, the Internet has become an indispensable tool for accessing information on any topic imaginable. With just a few keystrokes and a click of a button, one can easily find answers to any question that comes to mind. Googling questions has become a ubiquitous activity that many of us engage in on a daily basis. [Read more…] about Asking Big Questions: How Can I Find Answers to Gospel Questions on the Internet?

Filed Under: Apologetics, Asking Big Questions, Faith Crisis, Faith Crisis & Doubt, Questions, Scripture & Revelation, Wilford Woodruff Papers Tagged With: Faith Crisis & Doubt, Scripture & Revelation

Asking Big Questions: How Can I Gain a Testimony of the Book of Mormon?

April 27, 2023 by FAIR Staff

The Keystone of Our Religion

The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ has been called the keystone of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church members have been continually encouraged to read, study, and ponder the Book of Mormon’s contents since it was first translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith. Joseph himself said that “a man would get closer to God by abiding by its
precepts.” But how can we know this is true?

How can we know the book of Mormon is true?

All members of the Church have faced or will face this question at least once in their lives, and every individual will find an answer in their own unique way. But we can learn from the experiences of others to help us get started in our search for truth.

Wilford Woodruff’s Experience

Wilford Woodruff, an early prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was just 26 years old when he first heard of and read the Book of Mormon.

 

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Filed Under: Asking Big Questions, Book of Mormon, Questions, Scripture & Revelation, Wilford Woodruff Papers

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