Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, General & Miscellaneous Christian Life, Religious Inspiration - General, Mormonism - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
In a general conference address in April 1993, President Howard W. Hunter asked members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "How often do we think of the Savior? How deeply and gratefully and how adoringly do we reflect on his life? How central to our lives do we know him to be?" Living a more Christlike life has long been a theme of President Hunter's messages to the Saints. That We Might Have Joy presents thirty-two of these messages, each expressing his testimony that "Christ's way is not only the right way, but ultimately the only way to hope and joy." President Hunter summarizes well this theme in his talk entitled Facing Trials and Tribulations: "Our task is to have the gospel in our lives and to be a bright light, a city set on a hill, that reflects the beauty of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the joy and happiness that will always come to every people in every age who keep the commandments."Book Details
Published
January 1, 2012
Publisher
Deseret Book Company
ISBN
9781606415603