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My Mom watched via satellite and she as a nurse and geriatric caretaker said "she didn't want to watch". She was scared for his life.
Nice symbols in his talk, yes, and thankfully he is all right.
The gospel is powerful, beautiful and real.
And the Holy Ghost sustains it.
Memorable talk. I liked a few others a lot, too, like Elder Holland's discourse.
Peace.
I did not agree with all he mentioned, but most of what he said is exactly the Truth of living a Christian life.
Were it not for some of the references to living prophets and such, this message could have been spoken at many, many Christian churches.
The message was powerful. He commanded respect as he spoke from his heart. To the Christ-like living he mentioned...I for one say.....AMEN!
My family had an emergency that weekend. Was planning to watch and listen. Some friends at Church will be loaning me their tapes. The story
about Elder Wirthlin sounds so inspiring. He had a job to do and he was going to do it no matter what.
I'm not LDS yet but I have some good friends who are. I go to their Church Ward. Don't get to go all the time, but I am impressed. My family doesn't like me going, however.
Saw Temple Square a few years ago and saw the
the One Fold One Shepherd movie. Met some others from different parts of the country while there.
Still stay in touch with them on the internet mostly.
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I don't think the memory would have been as powerful if I would have waltzed right in and sat on the main floor. I wouldn't have treasured being there as much, or realized the amazing number of sisters who were there, or have felt as grateful for a warm building, and the words of inspired speakers -- words I felt were especially prepared for me in my worries.
No, if it had been easy, I would have missed all the important witnesses of God's love for all those women, and specifically for me. Thank you to all involved!