Elder Kearon was called to this a week after being baptized.
Assistant ward clerk
Elder Wunderli told his son to remove this item from his backpack.
A picture of Jesus.
Elder Andersen taught that this is "a crucible of spiritual development where vital qualities ... can become a greater part of us."
Eternal marriage.
Elder Caussé noticed these two words that appear together in "dozens of verses."
"All" and "each."
President Freeman asked, "isn’t it amazing how you can go from" this to this "in a matter of minutes?"
Best day to worst day.
Elder Mutombo's cultural tradition that he had to exercise faith in Jesus Christ to overcome.
He and his wife being forced to separate after losing children.
Elder Renlund used this analogy to illustrate how we need to deal with many concerns in our lives but need to maintain "an eternal perspective."
His dog chasing after different balls.
BONUS: What was his dog's name?
Elder Bednar taught that these two gospel principles are "inextricably linked."
"Enduring to the end" and "the spiritual gift of charity."
President Porter invited children to pray to Heavenly Father and say this phrase, "like Jesus did."
"Here am I, send me."
Elder Hall taught that these reveal "something of [Christ's] majesty, His character, and His mission as the Savior of the world."
Names of Christ
In Elder Gilbert's talk, football star John Raass "never joined the Church" for this reason.
"The need to honor the faith traditions of his now deceased parents."
President Uchtdorf said that "we must encounter" this, "experience the reality of what it means, and, in turn, share that witness with others."
Christ's empty tomb.
President Oaks said that this belief "gives us the strength and perspective to endure the mortal challenges faced by each of us and by those we love."
"A literal, universal resurrection."
President Eyring quoted this scripture once at the beginning and another time at the end of his talk.
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled.”
BONUS: Where is this scripture found?
President Christofferson said we "tend to underestimate the influence" of these in the world.
Christlike individuals.
Elder Cook shared a story of Elder Holland testifying of the mission of this prophet "with tears in his eyes ... in a very spiritually powerful way."
Elijah.
Elder Rowe had to follow Winta, his special guide, to avoid these.
Land mines.
Elder Becerra cited this commandment as a way to put God first in our lives.
Tithing.
Elder Gong taught that the Savior "reveals a covenant pattern" in this place described in the book of Mark.
The road to Emmaus.
Sister Yee said we receive these to "grow our capacity to love others and to ensure no one is forgotten."
Ministering assignments.
BONUS: Can you name all of your ministering assignments?
The name of Elder Rasband's grandson, who brought "an increased, deep, and abiding trust in the Lord" to his family.
Paxton.
Elder Stevenson compared the relationship between "a loving Heavenly Father" and His children with this.
People sending away luggage at an airport.
BONUS: What's the name of the airport?
Elder Soares called this metaphor "one of the most solemn and tender teachings of [Christ's] ministry."
Jesus' parable of the vine, fruit, and branches.
BONUS: What chapter of scripture is this from?
Elder Wong said this scriptural phrase marks a reminder from God.
Remember, remember.
The long last name of the Seventy from Botswana.
Matswagothata.