My dear Brothers and Sisters, we've come to the close of another inspiring General Conference. I personally have been spiritually fed and uplifted. I know that you too have felt the special spirit of this conference. We offer our heartfelt gratitude to all who participated in any way, the truths of the gospel that taught beautifully, taught and re-emphasized. As we take the messages of the past two days into our hearts and into our lives, we will be blessed. As always, the proceedings of this conference will be available in the coming issues of the inside Liahona magazines. I encourage you to read the talks once again, and the part of the messages contained therein. I found in my own life that I gain even more from these inspired sermons when I study them in greater depth. We've had unprecedented coverage at the Conference, reaching across the continents and the oceans to people everywhere. Though we are far removed from many of you, we feel of your spirit and send our love and appreciation to you. To our brethren who have been released at this Conference, may I express the heartfelt gratitude of all of us for your many years of devoted service. Countless are those who've been blessed by your contributions to the work of the Lord. Brothers and Sisters, I've just celebrated my 85th birthday. I'm grateful for each year the Lord just granted me. As I reflect upon my life's experiences, I thank him for his many blessings to me. As I mentioned in my message this morning, I felt his hand directing my efforts, as I have tried earnestly to serve him and to serve all of you. The Office of the President of the Church is a demanding one. How grateful I am for my two faithful counselors who serve by my side, who are always willing and exceptionally able to assist on the work which comes to the First Presidency. I express my gratitude as well for the noblemen who comprise the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. They work tirelessly in the cause of the Master, with members of the Quorums of the Seventy, providing inspired assistance to them. I wish also to commend you, my Brothers and Sisters, wherever you are throughout the world, for all that you do in your wards and branches, your states and districts, as you willingly fulfill callings when you're asked. You're helping to build the Kingdom of God on Earth. May we ever watch over one another, assisting in times of need. Let us not be critical and judgmental. But let us be tolerant, even emulating the Savior's example of loving kindness. In that vein, may we willingly serve one another. May we pray for the inspiration to know of the needs of those around us. And then may we go forward and provide assistance. Let it be of good cheer as we go about our lives. Although we live in increasingly perilous times, the Lord loves us and is mindful of us. He is always on our side as we do what it is right. He will help us in time of need. Difficulties come into our lives, problems we do not anticipate, which we would never choose. None of us is immune. The purpose of mortality is to learn to grow, to be more like our Father. And it's often during the difficult times that we learn the most. As painful as the lessons may be, our lives can also be filled with joy as we follow the teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Lord admonished, be of good cheer. I have overcome the world, close quote. What great happiness that knowledge had bring to us. He lived for us. And He died for us. He paid the price for our sins. May we emulate His example. May we show our great gratitude to him by accepting His sacrifice, and living lives that will qualify us to return and one day live with him. As I mention in previous Conference Meetings, I thank you for your prayers in my behalf. I need them, I feel them. We, as General Authorities, also remember all of you and pray for our heavenly father's choicest blessings to be with you. Now, my beloved Brothers and Sisters, we adjourn for six months. May God be with you until we meet again at that time. In the name of our Savior and Redeemer, even Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.