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The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, Twelfth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

This book offers a comprehensive collection of Spencer W. Kimball's teachings, including his insights on faith, family, and the LDS Church's doctrine. It provides a glimpse into his presidency and his influence on the church's members. more

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Spencer W. Kimball
Spencer W. Kimball

Spencer W. Kimball, born on March 28, 1895, and died on November 5, 1985, was a notable figure in the field of 【Identity Positioning】. During his life, he was recognized for his 【Achievements and Contributions】. His legacy has had a profound impact on subsequent generations, as reflected in the 【Impact and Evaluation】. more

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“A father who finds it difficult to express his love vocally for his children may need, at first, to be humbly obedient in holding family home evenings in order to help him to discover, or to increase, his appreciation for his children. Next can come to him the courage to say I love you to each one.”

“Once when my father-in-law was leaving the house after lunch to return to the field to work, my mother-in-law said, 'Albert, you get right back in here and tell me you love me.' He grinned and jokingly said, 'Elsie, when we were married, I told you I loved you, and if that ever changes, I'll let you know.' It's hard to overuse the expression, 'I love you.' Use it daily.”

“A willingness to vocalize feelings. How important it is to be willing to voice one's thoughts and feelings. Yes, how important it is to be able to converse on the level of each family member. Too often we are inclined to let family members assume how we feel toward them. Often wrong conclusions are reached. Very often we could have performed better had we known how family members felt about us and what they expected.”