Who Said It? (General Conference Edition)
Church History
French Vocabulary
Science
100

“Let God prevail.”

Russell M. Nelson
100

This boy prayed in a grove of trees in upstate New York in 1820 and saw God the Father and Jesus Christ.

Joseph Smith

100

“hello” or “good day.”

Bonjour

100

This planet is known as the "Red Planet."

Mars

200

In the aviation world, we say that the laws of aerodynamics do not change according to the convenience of the pilot. The same is true of the gospel of Jesus Christ

Dieter F. Uchtdorf

200

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was officially organized on this date (just the year)

April 6, 1830

200

The French word "fromage" translates to this food in English

Cheese

200

This part of the cell is known as the “powerhouse” because it produces energy.

Mitochondrion

300

“However late you think you are, however many chances you think you have missed... I testify that you have not traveled beyond the reach of divine love. It is not possible for you to sink lower than the infinite light of Christ’s Atonement shines.”

Jeffrey R. Holland

300

This sacred text was first published in Palmyra, New York, in March 1830, just before the Church was organized.

The Book of Mormon

300

In French, l’église means this kind of building

A Church
300

The chemical symbol Na stands for this element.

sodium

400

“The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.”

Russel M. Nelson

400

The first latter-day temple was built in this city

Kirtland, Ohio

400

"L'evangile" in English

Gospel

400

This branch of science studies the motion of objects and the forces that affect them, and is often associated with Newton’s laws.

Physics
500

“If men do not comprehend the character of God, they do not comprehend themselves.”

Joseph Smith

500

This early Church leader served in the First Presidency, helped publish the Lectures on Faith, and later left the Church and became a U.S. senator.

Sidney Ridden

500

The French word blessé means this in English, even though it looks like it means “blessed”

injured or wounded

500

This scientific law describes how energy cannot be created or destroyed—only transformed—and reminds us spiritually that the soul is eternal.

the law of conservation of energy

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