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The authorized Twitter account for President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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  1. Mar 15

    Always remember the Atonement of Jesus Christ, which assures you of forgiveness of sin and which offers you the opportunity to get strength to confront every mortal temptation, weakness, or inclination.

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  2. Mar 4

    Yesterday Sister Oaks and I spoke at about ideas we have used to teach our family members about their ancestors. I invite you to watch and consider what you and your families can do to strengthen family relationships.

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  3. Mar 1

    I have had a lifelong interest in discovering my ancestors and writing about them. Please join my wife, Kristen, and me at this Saturday at 1 p.m. as we share ideas for teaching your family about their ancestors.

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  4. Feb 6

    I testify that repentance is possible and forgiveness is certain. When we are forgiven, the Lord remembers our sins no more. We shouldn't dwell on them either.

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  5. Jan 16

    With all my heart I pledge my loyalty and support to President Nelson as we go forward as servants of the Lord Jesus Christ and, under His direction, to serve in the leadership of His Church.

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  6. When we give thanks in all things, we see hardships and adversities in the context of the purpose of life.

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  7. At the upcoming , and I will be pleased to try to help you young adults find answers to your questions. Please join us on Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. MST.

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  8. My friend and I are excited to answer your questions at on Nov. 19. Please join us.

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  9. Consider it as such, teach it, live by it, and you will be blessed.

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  10. I testify that the proclamation on the family is a statement of eternal truth, the will of the Lord for His children.

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  11. Seek learning for the sake of learning. Pursue learning for the purpose of understanding the major issues of the day.

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  12. As individuals, we should be prepared to defend the truth, to withstand social pressures, and to make a positive contribution to society.

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  13. We have a Heavenly Father, who loves us. We have a Holy Ghost, who guides us. We have a Savior, Jesus Christ, who makes it all possible.

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  14. Mothers give the sons and daughters of God their earliest and most formative orientation for their mortal journey toward eternal life.

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  15. While the Lord may not immediately answer our prayers for relief, He will strengthen us to bear the burdens placed upon us.

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  16. Always be willing to cooperate and even sacrifice in cooperative efforts for the benefit of the larger community.

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  17. It is not even enough for us to be convinced of the gospel; we must act and think so that we are converted by it.

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  18. Followers of Christ should be examples of civility. As you communicate with others, remember the Savior’s teaching to love one another.

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  19. We cannot change the evil influences that press upon us, but we can increase our power to deal with them as we push back against the world.

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  20. When you feel down, put faith and hope to work in your lives. While others may abandon progress, we of faith should hope on and press on.

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