Forty-Year-Old Conference Messages that Speak to Our Day
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- Unprecedented: A New Temple Square Visitors’ Center that Is Unlike Any Other by Scot and Maurine Proctor
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- The Desert Is Not Empty: Living Water in Our Wilderness Wandering by Patrick D. Degn
- Holding Your Peace vs. Holding Your Ground on the Quest to Be Peacemakers by Mariah Proctor
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- Look All the World Over—There’s Only One You by Becky Douglas
- My Mom Cared If She Got Mail by Daris Howard
- Better and Poorer Kinds of Guidance in Parenting by H. Wallace Goddard
- The Double Disguise: How Hiding Who You Are and What You Want Is Keeping You Single by Jeff Teichert
- Speech, Therapy, and the Constitution by Camille S. Williams
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Elijah, the Sealing Powers, and the Kirtland Temple
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The Power of Validation in Latter-day Saint Communities
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Better and Poorer Kinds of Guidance in Parenting
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Holding Your Peace vs. Holding Your Ground on the Quest to Be Peacemakers
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Unprecedented: A New Temple Square Visitors’ Center that Is Unlike Any Other
















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HalJuly 12, 2018
I'm glad to see this article and recommend listening to / reading past conference talks to everyone. A little over a year ago, I started alternating listening to past conferences in-between listening to recent conference during my drive to an from work (instead of listening to music). I started with the oldest available (April 1971 - I was 13 at the time) and I've just about finished with the October 1972 conference when Harold B. Lee was sustained as the prophet following the passing of Joseph Fielding Smith. As I listen to the most recent conference and compare with the conferences of nearly 50 years ago, I noted that, although the social issues were different, the messages are still pertinent.
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