One day while they were on holiday together at a lake, 17-month-old Ann toddled off. As a young married couple, they were blessed with three little girls. My father and mother were sheep farmers in New Zealand. My own faith had its beginnings following a time of sorrow. This faith also gives us hope for a time when our “sorrow shall be turned into joy.” 7 We, like them, will be able to endure any hardship with faith in Jesus Christ. ![]() If we go forward in faith, we will be forever changed, as were the Apostles of old. This knowledge gives meaning and purpose to our lives. Jesus Christ has risen from the dead, and because of this, we too will live again after we die. The glorious message of Easter morning is central to all Christianity. Their powerful testimonies led to thousands accepting the invitation to be baptized. As with our living Apostles today, they left behind worldly occupations and spent the rest of their lives boldly declaring that God had raised up this Jesus. The resurrected Lord gave His Apostles the charge to testify of Him. Thomas, being initially absent, declared, “Except I shall see … , I will not believe.” 3 Later Jesus admonished Thomas, “Be not faithless, but believing.” 4 Then the Lord taught the vital role of faith: “Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.” 5 Ten of them saw for themselves that He had been resurrected. Jesus’s ancient Apostles were forever changed after He appeared to them following His death. ” 1 I promise that as you listen with real intent, the Spirit will confirm in your mind and your heart the truth of these testimonies. ![]() “The fundamental principles of our religion are the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets, concerning Jesus Christ, that He died, was buried, and rose again the third day … all other things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to. This conference weekend you will hear living apostles and prophets testify of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In that private, unguarded moment, I heard and felt pure testimony from a living prophet that life continues after death. It was a perfectly natural expression of fact. There was nothing frivolous in his response. With thoughtful sincerity he replied, “Oh no, I will see her in the next life.” I was rather surprised and asked, “Do you have a trip planned to New Zealand soon?” He then said, “Please give her my love … and tell her I look forward to seeing her again.” I told him I had been with her earlier that week at her home in New Zealand and that she was getting old but was full of faith and an inspiration to all who knew her. In his typically warm and personal way, he asked, “Mark, how is your mum doing?” Several years ago, while attending meetings in Salt Lake City, I was greeted by our dear prophet, Russell M.
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