A firm foundation is necessary to withstand spiritual landslides in
life, Elder L. Whitney Clayton of the Presidency of the Seventy, in The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told BYU-Idaho students during
the weekly devotional held in the Hart Auditorium on Nov. 10.\"Many of us envision a landslide as looking something like an avalanche,
where the snow on the side of a mountain breaks away and moves downhill at
tremendous speed,\" Elder Clayton said. \"That kind of landslide does happen,
and can be quite destructive. ... I learned that there are other
landslides that are equally destructive but which move much more
slowly.\"
Using homes in Bolivia in contrast of homes in some areas of Southern
California as examples, Elder Clayton spoke of the immediate or gradual
landslide a home can experience when built upon unstable ground. Many of
those homes were built with the owner unaware of the risk involved.See the full story on ldschurchnews.com.
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