September 2019 Contents General Conference NotebookA notebook suggesting ways to take notes and receive inspiration during general conference. Elder Neil L. AndersenThe Spiritual Power of HonestyElder Andersen teaches us that for a disciple of Christ, honesty is at the heart of spirituality. Alexandra PalmerForgiving Others: What’s in It for Me?Four blessings of forgiving others. PosterHonesty IsA poster that teaches that honesty is always the right choice. Faith Sutherlin Blackhurst3 Ways to Cope with a Crummy DayHere are three strategies to help make a terrible day terrific. YouthBrief profiles and testimonies of youth. Emma C.Divine DestinyA young woman helps a friend who has been put down by classmates see her true worth and later finds she helped dispel her suicidal thoughts. Richard M. RomneyOur Family Is a TeamA family from Canada works together in unity and love, especially when it comes to helping with one family member who is disabled. Scott SwaseySo Tired of Being HungryA young man whose family is poor is suffering from hunger and contemplates stealing some breadsticks when a fleeting thought about God comes to him. Leah BartonThree Facts about Temple BaptismsA brief discussion of three facts that help us know why we do baptisms for the dead. Fun StopGames, comics, and puzzles for youth. Q&A Q&AHow can I show charity to others and avoid being so quick to judge?An answer to the question: “How can I show charity to others and avoid being so quick to judge?” To the PointHow can I control my thoughts when they seem out of my control?An answer to the question: “How can I control my thoughts when they seem out of my control?” Doctrinal MasteryMen, Women, and MarriageA breakdown of the doctrinal concepts in 1 Corinthians 11:11. For the Strength of YouthDon’t Break the BankA young man planning a group date has to think of a simpler, less expensive option. Firm FoundationsBrief stories and testimonies of youth. Last WordElder Dieter F. UchtdorfGodly SorrowElder Uchtdorf teaches us about the kind of sorrow that leads to repentance and change rather than despair and self-loathing.