Best Talks

Need some inspiration, thought provocation, or restored faith in God and humanity?  Here are some of the best talks ever given (or best articles ever written) —in my arguably humble opinion…

Elder David A. Bednar – “The Character of Christ
Elder Dave A. Bednar – “Converted unto the Lord

Elder Douglas L. Callister – “Your Refined Heavenly Home

Elder Lawrence Corbridge – “The Way

Sherry Dew – “Are We Not All Mothers

Abraham Lincoln – “The Gettysburg Address

Gerald Lund: “Salvation: By Grace or by Works?

Elder Neal A. Maxwell:  “Swallowed Up in the Will of the Father
Elder Neal A. Maxwell:  “Settle This in Your Hearts
Elder Neal A. Maxwell:  “The Man of Christ

Elder Bruce D. Porter:  “A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit” [new]

John Welch:  “The Good Samaritan and Eternal Life

Elder Dallin H. Oaks:  “Weightier Matters
Elder Dallin H. Oaks:  “Our Strengths Can Become Our Downfall
Elder Dallin H. Oaks:  “Dating versus Hanging Out
Elder Dallin H. Oaks:  “Why Do We Serve

Elder Robert C. Oaks:  “The Power of Patience

Brad Wilcox:  “His Grace Is Sufficient

Other ideas?  Feel free to nominate your favorite talks using the reply box below!

5 responses

  1. Tim Anderson's avatar

    Elder David A. Bednar “Converted unto the Lord”

    1. Chris Juchau's avatar

      Thanks, Tim. I added it!

  2. Sisyphus's avatar

    Can you call yourself humble and still be humble?

  3. Chris Juchau's avatar

    I suppose you can if you’re accurate.

  4. Sisyphus's avatar

    So you are saying that if a person says
    “I am humble”
    they will still be humble because they are humble?
    That sounds like circular reasoning.
    Logical fallacy.

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