Lds Voices

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Collection of talks and sermons by LDS (Mormon) speakers at General Conference, BYU Devotionals, Firesides, Education Week, and other Church-related forums. (Author: LDS Voices)
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  • Published: Sep 12, 08
    LeGrand Richards, Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesBYU Devotional, October 1979Elder Richards shares experiences from his mission. (NOTE: Due to limitations of the Flash MP3 player on LDS Voices, this talk should be downloaded and listened to through a different media player.)
     
  • Published: Sep 11, 08
    Susan Easton Black, Professor of Church History at BYUEducation Week 1996Sister Black discusses the Mormon pioneers.
     
  • Published: Sep 10, 08
    Jeffrey R. Holland, Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesFireside, September 2008Elder Holland discusses the lessons learned by Joseph Smith in Liberty Jail, and how we can apply the lessons in our own lives.
     
  • Published: Sep 9, 08
    Thomas S. Monson, First PresidencyBYU Women’s Conference 2001“Now, what does God expect us to become? The way will not be easy. The path of life has its pitfalls; the battleground, its ambushes. Dear sisters, may I suggest three guidelines for our times? First, strengthen your home and family. Second, share your talents. Third, serve your God.”
     
  • Published: Sep 8, 08
    Susan W. Tanner, Young Women General PresidentFireside, September 2005“Through the scriptures we can learn true doctrine right from the source, which in turn will help us become perfect, or complete, as Paul says. It is never too late to begin seriously feasting on the doctrine contained in the scriptures. In fact, even tonight would be a great time for all of us to get started.”
     
  • Published: Sep 7, 08
    Belle S. Spafford, Relief Society General PresidentBYU Devotional, June 1967Sister Spafford discusses the role of the Relief Society.
     
  • Published: Sep 5, 08
    George Q. Morris, Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesBYU Devotional, April 1958Elder Morris discusses the test of this mortal life.
     
  • Published: Sep 4, 08
    Mary Ellen Smoot, Relief Society General PresidentBYU Devotional, November 2000“We each have our burdens to bear. No matter who we are, what we do, or where we go, each one of us will have difficulties. Problems are part of mortality. But when solved with wisdom and in accordance with gospel principles, those very problems can be gateways to eternity. As we walk the path of righteousness and turn to the Lord, we come to know the power of God that is within each one of us.”
     
  • Published: Sep 3, 08
    Thomas S. Monson, First PresidencyGeneral Conference, April 2003“Learn from the past, prepare for the future, live in the present.”
     
  • Published: Sep 2, 08
    James E. Faust, First PresidencyBYU Education Week 2001“Understanding Brigham Young’s religious conviction and the religious context within which Latter-day Saints responded to him is essential to an understanding of his leadership. As one visitor to his office recorded and others noted, Brigham Young had amazing self-confidence and ‘absolute certainty of himself and his own opinions.’ This certainty stemmed from his conviction that he was doing God’s work. He belie
     
  • Published: Aug 31, 08
    Boyd K. Packer, Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesBYU Devotional, March 1965“In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints there is no paid ministry, no professional clergy, as is common in other churches. More significant even than this is that there is no laity, no lay membership as such; men are eligible to hold the priesthood and to carry on the ministry of the Church, and both men and women serve in many auxiliary capacities. This responsibility comes to men whether they are rich or p
     
  • Published: Aug 28, 08
    Gordon B. Hinckley, Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesBYU Devotional, October 1965“We need not worry about consensus, or reason, or opinion in matters of right and wrong. ‘The Spirit of Christ is given to every man, that he may know good from evil.’ Most of us know better than we do. As we discipline ourselves in line with our knowledge, in line with the inner convictions of our hearts, rather than the inclination to follow the crowd, we grow.”
     
  • Published: Aug 27, 08
    Hugh W. Nibley, Professor of Religion at BYUBYU Devotional, October 1963Brother Nibley discusses Jerusalem.
     
  • Published: Aug 26, 08
    Mary Ellen Edmunds, Director of Training at the Missionary Training Center BYU Women’s Conference 1998Sister Edmunds discusses the importance of avoiding materialism.
     
  • Published: Aug 25, 08
    Silvia H. Allred, First Counselor in the General Presidency of the Relief SocietyBYU Women’s Conference 2008Sister Allred discusses relationships and the gospel.