Persecution and Transformation: Stories of Faith and Resilience

PHILLIP AND PAUL
 
PERSECUTION AND
PERSECUTION AND
ADVERSITY
ADVERSITY
Acts 8:1
EARLY SAINTS PERSECUTION
 
BRIGHAM YOUNG DURING THE CIVIL
BRIGHAM YOUNG DURING THE CIVIL
WAR
WAR
Had we not been persecuted, we would now be
in the midst of the wars and bloodshed that are
desolating the nation, instead of where we are,
comfortable located in our peaceful dwellings in
these silent, far off mountains and valleys.
Instead of seeing my brethren comfortably
seated around me to-day, many of them would
be found in the front ranks on the battle field.
I realize the blessings of God in our present
safety. We are greatly blessed, greatly favored
and greatly exalted, while our enemies, who
sought to destroy us, are being humbled.
 
 
PHILLIP
PHILLIP
Acts 8:26
TEACHING
ELDER HOLLAND
"President Spencer W. Kimball once pled: 'Stake presidents, bishops, and
branch presidents, please take a particular interest in improving the quality
of teaching in the Church. ... I fear,' he said, 'that all too often many of our
members come to church, sit through a class or a meeting, and ... then
return home having been largely [uninspired]. It is especially unfortunate
when this happens at a time ... of stress, temptation, or crisis [in their life].
We all need to be touched and nurtured by the Spirit,' he said, 'and
effective teaching is one of the most important ways this can happen. We
often do vigorous work,' President Kimball concluded, 'to get members to
come to Church but then do not adequately watch over what they receive
when they do come.'
On this subject President Hinckley himself has said, 'Effective teaching is
the very essence of leadership in the Church.' May I repeat that. 'Effective
teaching is the very essence of leadership in the Church. Eternal life,'
President Hinckley continued, 'will come only as men and women are
taught with such effectiveness that they change and discipline their lives.
They cannot be coerced into righteousness or into heaven. They must be
led, and that means teaching.'"
("A Teacher Come from God," 
Ensign
, May 1998, 25)
SAUL
SAUL
Acts 9
TWO ROADS
Road to Emmaus
    Grieving
 Disciples
    Eyes were 'holden' (shielded)
    Christ appeared gently
    Easily Taught
    Hearts burned before they really
saw   
 
Him
    Returned and rejoiced with other
 
disciples
Road to Damascas
    Saul
 was angry
    Eyes were blinded by rage
    Christ appeared in power
    Saul had to be rebuked
    Needed the '3 Day'
transformation
    Had to be lead to the 'Straight'
road
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Explore a collection of images and narratives showcasing the themes of persecution, adversity, and transformation from Acts of the Apostles, the Civil War era, and modern teachings. Delve into the journeys of Phillip, Saul, and early saints as they navigate challenges and emerge strengthened by faith and divine guidance.

  • Faith
  • Persecution
  • Transformation
  • Resilience
  • Acts of the Apostles

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  1. PHILLIP AND PAUL

  2. PERSECUTION AND ADVERSITY Acts 8:1

  3. EARLY SAINTS PERSECUTION

  4. BRIGHAM YOUNG DURING THE CIVIL WAR Had we not been persecuted, we would now be in the midst of the wars and bloodshed that are desolating the nation, instead of where we are, comfortable located in our peaceful dwellings in these silent, far off mountains and valleys. Instead of seeing my brethren comfortably seated around me to-day, many of them would be found in the front ranks on the battle field. I realize the blessings of God in our present safety. We are greatly blessed, greatly favored and greatly exalted, while our enemies, who sought to destroy us, are being humbled.

  5. PHILLIP Acts 8:26

  6. TEACHING ELDER HOLLAND "President Spencer W. Kimball once pled: 'Stake presidents, bishops, and branch presidents, please take a particular interest in improving the quality of teaching in the Church. ... I fear,' he said, 'that all too often many of our members come to church, sit through a class or a meeting, and ... then return home having been largely [uninspired]. It is especially unfortunate when this happens at a time ... of stress, temptation, or crisis [in their life]. We all need to be touched and nurtured by the Spirit,' he said, 'and effective teaching is one of the most important ways this can happen. We often do vigorous work,' President Kimball concluded, 'to get members to come to Church but then do not adequately watch over what they receive when they do come.' On this subject President Hinckley himself has said, 'Effective teaching is the very essence of leadership in the Church.' May I repeat that. 'Effective teaching is the very essence of leadership in the Church. Eternal life,' President Hinckley continued, 'will come only as men and women are taught with such effectiveness that they change and discipline their lives. They cannot be coerced into righteousness or into heaven. They must be led, and that means teaching.'" ("A Teacher Come from God," Ensign, May 1998, 25)

  7. SAUL Acts 9

  8. TWO ROADS Road to Damascas Road to Emmaus Saul was angry Grieving Disciples Eyes were blinded by rage Eyes were 'holden' (shielded) Christ appeared in power Christ appeared gently Saul had to be rebuked Easily Taught Needed the '3 Day' transformation Hearts burned before they really saw Him Had to be lead to the 'Straight' road Returned and rejoiced with other disciples

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