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100
As general Relief Society president, she introduced the theme of covenant keeping.
Who is: Sister Linda K. Burton
100
This apostle spoke about the "significant and subtle" blessings that come from living the law of tithing.
Who is: Elder David A. Bednar
100
This apostle spoke of the moral authority and influence of women.
Who is: Elder D. Todd Christofferson
100
We studied this talk about home (and visiting) teaching by President Monson in our Relief Society and Priesthood lessons yesterday.
What is: True Shepherds
100
Who was the last speaker of General Conference?
President Monson
200
Sister Carole M. Stephens shared a story about her grandson comforting his “granny” when his great grandfather passed away as an example of this gospel principle.
What is: Covenant keeping
200
Elder Ulisses Soares spoke of controlling our tempers as a way to develop this Christlike attribute.
What is: meekness
200
This former BYU quarterback spoke about "Hastening the Lord's Game Plan!"
Who is: Elder Gifford Nielsen
200
Bishop Gerald Causse used this classic novel to demonstrate that "in this church our wards and our quorums do not belong to us. They belong to Jesus Christ."
What is: Les Miserables
200
After President Monson's welcome to conference talk, who was the first speaker of conference?
Elder Robert D. Hales
300
Sister Linda S. Reeves used this analogy to describe how the Lord is “building our lives into magnificent temples where His spirit can dwell eternally.”
What is: the burning of the Provo tabernacle and the rebuilding of the Provo City Center Temple
300
This member of the quorum of the seventy told a story about his mother who told him to "never look back. Look ahead at what we still need to do."
Who is: Elder Edward Dube
300
This apostle advised caregivers of others with emotional challenges ... "In all these things be wise. Do not run faster than you have strength."
Who is: Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
300
This member of the first presidency distinguished between "godly sorrow" that inspires change and hope through the atonement while "worldly sorrow" extinguishes hope and persuades us to give in to temptation.
Who is: President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
300
What color were the dresses the women were wearing when the Mormon Tabernacle choir sang in the Saturday morning session of conference?
Blue
400
This was the only thing that sounded good to eat for Tiffany in the story President Monson told in his talk to the Relief Society.
What is: homemade bread
400
This apostle encouraged us to take notes on the “personalized direction” received from the Spirit during general conference.
Who is: Robert D. Hales
400
Elder Arnulfo Valenzuela spoke of small and simple things we can do to reach out to others such as giving an "abrazo" otherwise known as this.
What is: a hug
400
In his talk in the priesthood session, this apostle encouraged young men to study and learn the doctrines of the articles of faith
Who is: Elder L. Tom Perry
400
Which speaker wiped his runny nose, first with a white handkerchief and later with a pink kleenex?
Elder Richard G Scott
500
In his talk to the RS, President Monson spoke of this as something "that never changes, is not influenced by your appearance, by your possessions, or by the amount of money you have in your bank account. It is not changed by your talents and abilities. It is simply there."
What is: God’s love
500
President Uchtdorf made this statement regarding our doubts that was quickly posted on social media sites and quoted many times since.
What is: "doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith."
500
Elder Timothy J. Dyches spoke of this as an "indispensable element of mortality" that strengthens our will and refines our choices.
What is: opposition
500
This member of the first presidency spoke of the need for preparation by continually treasuring up the words of life as a way to bind up the spiritual wounds of others.
Who is: President Henry B. Eyring
500
What is 80,333?
The number of missionaries currently serving throughout the world.
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