Protect Our Homes, Renew Our Powers | Shirley R. Klein | April 2005
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Using a comparison with Moroni's strategies of preparing places of security, Klein teaches that we must protect our homes against the war of dangerous influences by making our homes sacred.
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This talk is SO important and so pertinent to our times.
Thank you. ❤❤❤
I love BYU talks, i always look forward to them😊
An ever more important message with each passing year.
I really enjoyed this talk. I especially enjoyed it because it reminded me of how we used to be able to simply state what we believe without worrying about offending people by our declaration . Simple and true.
Wow! I printed this talk off and am currently studying! We NEED these words! Thank you!
Just what I needed to hear today. Thanks
Thank you ❤️🙏
I feel so overwhelmed being a stay at home mom and taking care of home and kids, so thank you for sharing that you felt the same way
This message is still very appropriate today. Maybe even more no than then. Thank you for sharing this particular talk.💜🙏💜🙏
This is an awesome talk. I love ❤ D&C Section 50:24
I normally do not enjoy talks from years gone by.
This talk came up on my TH-cam twice….so I turned it on.
Very good talk. Even though it was given in 2005, you could pretty much just plug it into today’s life.
Good talk, good delivery. I’m grateful I listened.
Hey, truth is ALWAYS relevant 👍🏻
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Loved this! It helped me today
“One of the most effective means of maintaining peace is to be sufficiently prepared for war” (George Washington, I think)