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FHE: Standards
Mormon Life says: "May we ever be courageous and prepared to stand for what we believe." - Thomas S. Monson
Conference Talk: For more information on this topic read “Dare to Stand Alone”, by President Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, Nov. 2011, 60. Thought: I recall a time . . . when the standards of most...
Businessmen can be virtuous, BYU professor says at conference
Consider the new executive who chooses to eat the gray slop from the employee's cafeteria, and then implements better dietary standards companywide, or the busy CEO who takes time to provide water filters for each family in a small town affected by a chemical spill that may or may not be coming...
Young Women Lesson 21: Virtue
Mormon Life says: Editor's note: This lesson is titled "Sustaining Missionaries through Letters" in the lesson manual; however, LDS Living titles it "Virtue" because of this counsel in the manual: "Teach lesson 21 as a midweek activity rather than during Sunday instruction. On Sunday, teach a lesson on virtue."
Last general conference, I was called by President Monson to be the new Young Women general president. As I stood in the presence of a prophet of God and was given this sacred trust, I pledged that...
Young Women Lesson 36: The Importance of Truth in Living a Virtuous Life
Mormon Life says: Sometimes we think we can live on the edge and still maintain our virtue. But that is a risky place to be.
On one of the trails in a canyon near my home, there is a sign that says Stay on the Path. As one embarks on that trail, it soon becomes very clear that this is sound advice. There are hills and...
FHE: Virtue
Conference Talk: For more information on this topic read "A Return to Virtue," by Elaine S. Dalton, Ensign, Nov. 2008, 78-80. Thought: Virtue begins in the heart and in the mind. It is nurtured in the home. It is the accumulation of thousands of small decisions and actions. (Elaine S....
Stifling Vain Ambition
It is so often the case that a virtue can, by a slight misuse or perversion, become a vice. So it is with ambition. We applaud those who are creative, who seek new and unusual ways to do their job more effectively. We teach our daughters to look carefully for spiritual strength, dependability,...



