“Conference Story Index,” Liahona, May 2010, 132
Conference Story Index
The following is a list of selected experiences from general conference addresses for use in personal study, family home evening, and other teaching. The number refers to the first page of the talk.
Speaker |
Story |
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President Boyd K. Packer |
(6) Harold B. Lee counsels a young soldier to seek a blessing from his father. President Packer invites a young man’s father to ordain his son an elder. |
Bishop Keith B. McMullin |
(13) Woman forgives a concentration camp guard |
Elder Wilford W. Andersen |
(16) Daughter recalls the faith of her father, who died of cancer. |
President Henry B. Eyring |
(22) Woman is in misery because she wandered as a teenager. The Eyrings’ young son gets lost, prays for help, and is found. |
Elder L. Tom Perry |
(29) Young L. Tom Perry is taught by his mother. |
Elder D. Todd Christofferson |
(32) William Tyndale is martyred for translating the Bible into English. |
Elder Koichi Aoyagi |
(36) Elder Aoyagi recounts his conversion and the help of a member when he had strayed from the Church. |
Elder Bruce A. Carlson |
(38) Two men on a fishing trip never learn their lesson and keep crashing a plane. |
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland |
(44) Three divorced women tell of their former husbands’ struggles with pornography. |
Elder Dallin H. Oaks |
(47) A woman who receives a blessing declines another, saying it’s up to her now to exercise faith. Girl in Texas, USA, is miraculously healed. |
Elder Ronald A. Rasband |
(51) President Eyring receives revelation on where missionaries should serve. |
David L. Beck |
(54) A young man takes the sacrament to a homebound man, who receives it with reverence. |
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf |
(56) A professor uses marshmallows to test the patience of four-year-olds. |
President Henry B. Eyring |
(60) President Eyring visits a sick friend and gives him a blessing. |
President Thomas S. Monson |
(64) Student cheats on an exam by turning book pages with his feet, but his day of reckoning comes. President Monson’s promise to a missionary is fulfilled. |
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf |
(68) People add a sign, “You are my hands,” to a statue of Christ without hands. Jewish legend tells of two brothers who secretly give a portion of their harvest to one another. German Saints blessed by humanitarian service after World War II. |
Elder Donald L. Hallstrom |
(78) Young couple turns away from the Lord and the Church after their first child dies at birth. Elder Hallstrom’s parents and grandparents remain faithful despite great trials. |
Elder Quentin L. Cook |
(83) Samoan stake president rescues his daughter and mother from a tsunami. |
President Thomas S. Monson |
(87) A family who loses a 15-year-old son finds comfort through faith in Jesus Christ. |
Elder Robert D. Hales |
(95) Elder Hales’s grandson interrupts his reading the newspaper to ask, “Are you in there?” Elder Hales’s mother teaches the importance of family meals. A mother enjoys helping her daughter with Personal Progress. |
Elder Bradley D. Foster |
(98) A young son tells his father that he knows what he knows because his mother told him. |
Elder Gregory A. Schwitzer |
(103) Elder Schwitzer, as a young physician, learns not to judge others by their appearance. |
Elder Neil L. Andersen |
(108) A father’s consistent teachings about Jesus Christ bring comfort to his children after his death. |
Ann M. Dibb |
(114) A young woman stands for her convictions when challenged by a high school teacher. |
Mary N. Cook |
(117) A young woman is blessed because she followed a prompting to read from Matthew 5. |
Elaine S. Dalton |
(120) Young Sister Dalton meets President David O. McKay, who introduces his wife as his “queen.” |
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf |
(124) President Uchtdorf describes how he met and eventually won the love of Sister Uchtdorf. |