Sunday, October 7, 2012

October Conference 2012

This is the first time in years that I haven't seen all five sessions of Conference.  I'd be disappointed except that Saturday was the first time I got to spend a day with my family in a long while.  It ended up taking the entire morning and a good chunk of the early afternoon.  When I got home for the day, my roommates informed my immediately about the change happening to missionary service: men leaving at age 18 and women at 19.

I'm honestly really excited about this change and I sure do see the inspiration behind it.

But a lot is already going to be said about that for several years to come I'm sure, and nobody's interested in my opinion on that.

The thing that mattered most to me was the one talk I caught at the Saturday afternoon session: Elder Oaks sermon on the children of the world.  Of all the talks given that day and all Sunday, this was the one that touched my heart the most.

He used example after example of all the trials and sufferings that children go through everyday in our world.  And so many of the trials are because of the things that the grownups, we who have an obligations to protect and care for them, are hurting them.  It brought a whole new meaning to the scripture for those who offend these little ones, that it would be better to have a millstone tied about their neck.

It's reminded me that every decision I make that will affect the society I live in, the question I should always ask is, "Will this help or hurt the children?"  I feel that of all our duties, this will always come first and fulfilling that obligation, we'll be able to meet all our other requirements.

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