Sunday Talk

Which Way Do You Face?

Am I facing God and worried about what He thinks, or am I giving into the pressure from those around me and doing what will please them?  Lynn G. Robins invites us to take a look inside and determine which way we face.

https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/10/which-way-do-you-face?lang=eng

 

 

 

 

 

 

2015-02-11 Shelly (Glamour Portfolio)-0008 (1)Shelly Coray is an inspiring speaker, trainer, coach, and mom. She has helped hundreds of youth and adults gain greater control over their thoughts and actions and achieve higher levels of success through her workshops, speeches and training programs. Find out more about her HERE.

Parents: The Prime Gospel Teachers of Their Children

As parents we are responsible for teaching our children not only how to succeed in life, but to love the Lord and to pray.  How often do we expect others around us to teach our children things that are our stewardship?  I love this talk from Tad. R. Callister on things we should be teaching our children.  It's a good reminder to me that the work within the walls of my own home is the most important work I will ever do.  

https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/10/parents-the-prime-gospel-teachers-of-their-children?lang=eng

 

2015-02-11 Shelly (Glamour Portfolio)-0008 (1)Shelly Coray is an inspiring speaker, trainer, coach, and mom. She has helped hundreds of youth and adults gain greater control over their thoughts and actions and achieve higher levels of success through her workshops, speeches and training programs. Find out more about her HERE.

Give Me This Mountain

Mountains to climb by President Henry B. Eyring  April 2012 General Conference I have yet to become the person that says to God “Give me this mountain, give me these challenges.”  Maybe I lack faith that I could handle what He would send me.  Or maybe I figure He is going to allow the mountain anyway whether I ask for it or not, so why bother.  But I am slowly learning, especially through my own personal growth and business experience, that mountains are essential to moving forward.

I resonate with President Eyring when he said “I felt a desire to be more like him (President Kimball), a valiant servant of God.”  I have the same desire.  I am starting to pray for courage and strength, and mountains to climb so that I may become that servant.

Being able to climb the mountain starts with having a solid foundation and Elder Eyring talks in detail about how foundations of our faith are made.

 

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2015-02-11 Shelly (Glamour Portfolio)-0008 (1)Shelly Coray is an inspiring speaker, trainer, coach, and mom. She has helped hundreds of youth and adults gain greater control over their thoughts and actions and achieve higher levels of success through her workshops, speeches and training programs. Find out more about her HERE.