Salvation & exaltation focuses on 4 divine responsibilities. When we... 1. Live the gospel of Jesus Christ 2. Care for those in need 3. Invite all to receive the gospel 4. Unite families for eternity
...we come to Christ & assist God's work #BYUdevo
"Besides encouraging temple worthiness and attendance, Pres. Nelson is also announcing and overseeing the building of temples at a prolific pace. This truly exemplifies the principle that belonging brings blessings."
When the 35 new temples currently under construction and 28 announced temples are completed, the total number of operating temples worldwide will reach 231 and it is estimated that 81% of the members of the church will be within 3 hours traveling distance to a temple.
Despite the pandemic, the work moves forward!
"The diligence of missionaries, supported by families, other members and Church resources, bless all of us as we work to fulfill the divinely appointed responsibility to invite all to receive the gospel."
Consider your role in accomplishing these divine responsibilities and anxiously engaging in this work.
"As you do so, I promise you will be humbled and overcome with joy in recognizing & enjoying the heaven-sent blessings for you to accomplish this work" #BYUdevo
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