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LDS students in the health professions in the Washington, D.C. area heard recently from Elder Russell M. Nelson, who once walked in their shoes as he trained for a career in medicine.
The word "remember" is used by prophets in the Book of Mormon more than 200 times, Church Historian Marlin K. Jensen says.
Monsignor J. Terrence Fitzgerald, left, and philanthropist Pamela Atkinson present an award to Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve.
The wife of Elder Russell M. Nelson said she felt a comforting peace that helped her remain calm during an attack by armed robbers last spring.
A firm foundation is necessary to withstand spiritual landslides in life, Elder L. Whitney Clayton told BYU-Idaho students Nov. 10.
In August, Elder Wilford Andersen and his wife, Kathleen, reported to the Dominican Republic, where Elder Andersen will serve as the second counselor in the Caribbean Area.
"Is there a way to safety? Can someone guide us? Is there an escape from threatened destruction?"
"You mean he's not going to Moscow? He came to see us in Nizhniy?" a tearful member said. She was one of the 169 people who listened to Elder Russell M. Nelson.
Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve was welcomed to Samara, Russia, with the traditional bread-and-salt ceremony presented by a group of LDS Church members.