Let us see that we keep God before our eyes; that we walk in His ways and seek to please and glorify Him in everything, great and small. Depend upon it, God's work, done in God's way, will never lack God's supplies.
Surely taking the gospel to every kindred, tongue, and people is the single greatest responsibility we have in mortality. . . . We have been privileged to be born in these last days, as opposed to some earlier dispensation, to help take the gospel to all the earth
The service of bringing light to a troubled world must never end.
God's call doesn't register in a vacuum; only a person who is committed to doing God's will can receive a call.
Why read the Book of Mormon? Because angels do not come on trivial errands.
We just could not have the Church of Jesus Christ without the spirit of missionary work.
No one will be able to rise to the magnificence of the missionary cause who does not feel the magnificence of Christ.
Regarding African education in this country, there was a time when the government took no interest whatsoever in African education. It was the churches, that part of civil society, which bought land, built schools, and employed and paid teachers. People like myself, right from grade eight up to university, I was in missionary schools.
Haven't two hundred years of failed missionary work overseas taught anybody anything? You can't convert people to anything - whether religion, or something as inane as our flicks.
One Way: Jesus! One Job: Evangelism!
Education has been given us from above for the purpose of bringing to the benighted the knowledge of the Saviour.
Every member. . . a missionary!
May all our contemporaries stand beside their brothers and sisters in humanity. Each one of you is called by Christ and must be a missionary of the Good News in word and in active charity.
God has given a new revelation of himself in modern times and we are the custodians of the message.
In this life, such things as service in the Church, including missionary service, all of this is available to anyone who is true to covenants and commandments.
The Church was as concerned with this world as the next: I saw that virtually all of the achievements of Africans seemed to have come about through the missionary work of the Church.
'Go ye' is as much a part of Christ's Gospel as 'Come unto Me. '
If you knew the satisfaction of performing a duty, as well as the gratitude to God which the missionary must always feel in being chosen for so noble and sacred a calling, you would feel no hesitation in embracing it.
The saddest thing one meets is a nominal Christian.
Is not the commission of our Lord still binding upon us? Can we not do more than now we are doing?