Sunday, October 3, 2010

What were your favorite conference talks?

Ok. Mom always has to ask: what were your favorite conference talks? Mine started out being Uchtdorf's counsel to slow down and survive. But I did like Cook's 'our voices should be heard in the public square to defend gospel practices and to rescue those in cruel circumstances. Scott's 'craft a righteous character was another good one as well as Packer's counsel 'don't look back'. I loved Arnold's and Mazzagari's stories but my very favorite was Pres. Monson's talk about being grateful and not negative. How about all of you?
Which was your favorite?

2 comments:

Mom said...

You hit all of the ones I like, I liked Uchtdorfs on slowing down and spending time with the family, Scotts on buidling character, and Monsons on gratitude. But i'm sure dad said it, all of the priesthood session was amazing. Just every talk was awesome. That's what I liked. Love
Elder Sugiyama

Annette Shumway said...

Key points I wrote down and love:

Wixom - Start teraching kids now what you want them to know in 5 years, otherwise the world will.

McConkie - the Lord may not answer questions asked in prayer that can be answered by looking in the scriptures.

Christofferson - I will be held accountable for how I've spent my time on earth.

Malm - I need to take broken eggs and make delicious pancakes instead of being upset about the eggs.