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LDS leader hails Joseph Smith
Church founder born 200 years ago; Elder Oaks denounces porn
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"The good news is that no one needs to follow the evil downward descent to torment. Everyone caught on that terrible escalator has the key to reverse his course," Elder Oaks said. "He can escape. Through repentance he can be clean."
As President Hinckley reflected on the origins of the church, which now has more than 12 million members in 80 countries, Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve encouraged members to look for future opportunities to spread the gospel.
Elder Ballard encouraged church leaders to find at least one additional young man in each ward or branch who could join the ranks of roughly 51,000 missionaries in 339 missions around the world.
Church leaders "raised the bar" for LDS missionaries in 2003, requiring 19-year-old men and 21-year-old women to meet more stringent worthiness standards before leaving on proselytizing missions.
He said "raising the bar" on worthiness was not a signal to send fewer missionaries. Instead, the goal should be for parents to likewise raise their standards in rearing children who are worthy to serve missions.
Elder Ballard also referred to a new missionary book called "Preach My Gospel," discussed at length by Elder Richard G. Scott on Saturday. The recently published guide encourages missionaries and members to present the gospel in their own words, instead of via prescribed dialogues.
In remarks concluding the two-day conference, President Hinckley said humanitarian efforts by the church are combining with missionary measures to reach people around the globe.
"Our humanitarian efforts have literally blessed the lives of countless thousands not of our faith," President Hinckley said. "In the terrible tsunami disaster, and in other disasters incident to conflict, disease and hunger, we have done a great and marvelous work, assisting with others without worrying about who gets the credit."
The church's efforts have not gone unnoticed, he added, receiving the Circle of Humanity award from the American Red Cross in February, as well as a recognition from Rotary International for a funding program to eradicate polio in Third World countries.
Elder David A. Bednar, who became the youngest member of the Quorum of the Twelve in October, encouraged members to leave the annual conference with heightened sensitivity to the "tender mercies" of the Lord. Small moments of reassurance and comfort, he said, are not mere coincidence but are personal evidence of love from God.
"We should not underestimate or overlook the power of the Lord's tender mercies," he said. "The simpleness, the sweetness, and the constancy of the tender mercies of the Lord will do much to fortify and protect us in the troubled times in which we do now and will yet live."
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