“Always Remember Him”
Why is the covenant to always remember Jesus Christ significant? Elder Soares discusses how this seemingly small covenant affects all we do.
Remember the Harbor
It's okay to have nostalgia for past experiences, as long as our memories help us launch from our safe harbor to new, charted courses.
Remember
Though we may forget some small details, it is important to remember the overarching lessons we learn throughout life. Steven E. Snow lists those lessons.
Raising Your Ebenezer: A Monument to Remember
The word “ebenezer” means “stone of help.” Remember and reflect on the spiritual experiences that you have had and raise your ebenezer.
“Yea, They May Forget, Yet Will I Not Forget Thee”
The Lord has promised that, even when we feel most lost and alone, even when those closest to us have forgotten us, He is aware of us.
Experiences Worth Remembering
President Hinckley shares a sampling of significant occasions and vignettes that touched his life. We all have such experiences worth remembering.
“And Always Remember Him”
Gordon Lindsay reiterates that when we take the sacrament, we covenant to always remember Him. But how often do we really remember Christ?
“Have Ye Sufficiently Retained in Remembrance?”
Scott Duvall shares three things we must “sufficiently retain in remembrance”: the past, the future, and our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Remember Who You Are!
To remember who we are is to access a divine birthright of power, focus, and hope. It changes not only what we think of ourselves, but what we do every day.
Remember, Remember
We must learn to hearken Helaman's counsel to "remember, remember"—remember the Lord, His word, His commandments, His works, and the poor.
Leadership in Light and Truth
The Lord wants us to spread light and truth to the world through courageous, energetic, and inspirational leadership.
Remembrance
I don’t know when children begin to remember, but I know that my earliest childhood memories are an important part of who I am even though I don’t have a good memory for things that I really should remember: people’s names, things that happened to me, important events. For example, I was 14 when I was baptized, but I remember only a few details of what happened, though I remember…
“Ye Also Ought to Retain in Remembrance”
You have a rich heritage as members of the Church. Do you retain in remembrance the sacrifices made for you, and the stories you can learn from?
Lest We Forget to Believe
In this time of forgetfulness, God and Christ remember us, and we must remember to have faith in Christ's Atonement and Their love for us.
Making Memories
Fill your life with "I'm glad I did" moments instead of "I wish I had" regrets. Making memories of service and love will lead you to a fulfilling life.
Reflection and Resolution
As we learn from past lessons and personal reflections, our resolutions can help us strengthen our future to become the people we want to be.
Making Memories
Our memories help shape us as we listen, learn, help, and serve others, and we will carry our memories with us through life.
Memory and You
Memory has power to influence your mood, your view of the world, your testimony and scriptural understanding, and your personal connections.
What Is Your Personal Ranking?
There are specific teachings and friends we should remember who are high in their personal ranking because of the values they exemplify.