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1. War and Peace

Gordon B. Hinckley

He had his arm around me and he told me about going to war. In a democracy we can renounce war and proclaim peace.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > May 2003

2. World Peace

Dallin H. Oaks

But opposition to war cannot ensure peace, because peace is more than the absence of war. Recent history reminds us that people who continue to hate one another after a war will have another war, whereas the victor and vanquished who forgive one another will share peace and prosperity.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > May 1990

3. The Price of Peace

Marion G. Romney

When my eldest son was in the military during the Second World War, he was told that he was preserving the cause of liberty and freedom. The condition opposite to peace and harmony, say the lexicographers, is characterized by conflict, contention, disputation, strife, and war.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > October 1983

4. Winning the War against Evil

James J. Hamula

We are entering the final stages of a great war. Unfortunately, Satan’s war did not end with his expulsion from heaven.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 2008

5. Winning the War against Evil

James J. Hamula

We are entering the final stages of a great war. Unfortunately, Satan’s war did not end with his expulsion from heaven.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2008

6. War and Peace

Gordon B. Hinckley

He had his arm around me and he told me about going to war. In a democracy we can renounce war and proclaim peace.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > May 2003

7. From the Valley of Despair to the Mountain Peaks of Hope

Harold B. Lee

The purpose of this service is not to glorify war, but, from the Lord’s own declaration, to set forth clearly the position of the Church with regard to war. In our generation the true Christian’s position on war is clearly set forth by a declaration in which the Lord says, “Therefore, renounce war and proclaim peace.

Gospel Library > Magazines > New Era > August 1971

8. The Price of Peace

Marion G. Romney

When my eldest son was in the military during the Second World War, he was told that he was preserving the cause of liberty and freedom. The condition opposite to peace and harmony, say the those who compile dictionaries, is characterized by conflict, contention, disputation, strife, and war.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > February 1984

9. Abortion: An Assault on the Defenseless

Russell M. Nelson

These data, however, are dwarfed by the toll of another war that claims more casualties annually than did World War I and World War II combined. Worldwide reports indicate that more than 40 million abortions are performed per year.3 This war called abortion is a war on the defenseless and the voiceless.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > October 2008

10. Abortion: An Assault on the Defenseless

Russell M. Nelson

These data, however, are dwarfed by the toll of another war that claims more casualties annually than did World War I and World War II combined. Worldwide reports indicate that more than 40 million abortions are performed per year.3 This war called abortion is a war on the defenseless and the voiceless.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > October 2008

11. Safe in His Hand

Every dispensation has seen tumult and war, terror and want. First Opium War between Britain and China begins. 1840–49 1850–59 1860–69 Church Events Articles of faith first published.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > March 2010

12. Safe in His Hand

Every dispensation has seen tumult and war, terror and want. First Opium War between Britain and China begins. 1840–49 1850–59 1860–69 Church Events Articles of faith first published.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > March 2010

13. I Saw the Hosts of the Dead

George S. Tate

Death and the war were certainly on President Smith’s mind that year. The war was not yet over; nor had the developing epidemic reached its full, pandemic power.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > December 2009

14. Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf: On to New Horizons

Jeffrey R. Holland

Fortunately her husband survived the war and joined them in Zwickau, but he was a bitter opponent of both the Nazi and the Communist regimes. I played in bombed-out houses and grew up with the ever-present consequences of a lost war and the awareness that my own country had inflicted terrible pain on many nations during the horrific World War II.” 1 The family had every reason to be filled with despair and fear.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > March 2005

15. Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf: On to New Horizons

Jeffrey R. Holland

Fortunately her husband survived the war and joined them in Zwickau, but he was a bitter opponent of both the Nazi and the Communist regimes. I played in bombed-out houses and grew up with the ever-present consequences of a lost war and the awareness that my own country had inflicted terrible pain on many nations during the horrific World War II.” 1 The family had every reason to be filled with despair and fear.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > March 2005

16. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: A Family Man, a Man of Faith, a Man Foreordained

Russell M. Nelson

Because of its strategic importance during World War II, it became a prime target for Allied bombers. Though their family was penniless twice as refugees of war, they lived the law of tithing.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > July 2008

17. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: A Family Man, a Man of Faith, a Man Foreordained

Russell M. Nelson

Because of its strategic importance during World War II, it became a prime target for Allied bombers. Though their family was penniless twice as refugees of war, they lived the law of tithing.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > July 2008

18. “Blessed Are the Peacemakers”

Russell M. Nelson

War with its horrors would be relegated to the realm of maudlin memory. As a Church, we must “renounce war and proclaim peace.” 37 As individuals, we should “follow after the things which make for peace.” 38 We should be personal peacemakers.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 2002

19. Mormon Footnotes on American History

William G. Hartley

The Mexican War 2 2 When Congress declared war on Mexico in 1846, President James K. Polk authorized the recruiting of volunteer soldiers, including a battalion of Mormons. The Civil War 6 6 In 1832 the Lord told Joseph Smith that the United States would soon suffer a civil war, starting with a rebellion in South Carolina (see D&C 87).

Gospel Library > Magazines > New Era > July 1987

20. Torpedoes, Typhoons, and War Stories

Rachel Faas Trim and Danielle Nye Poulter

Listening to the stories of these veterans’ war-time battles helped the youth see that they could fight and win their own spiritual battles. “The youth of today battle against evil as well,” says Sonya Acedo, a Mia Maid. “In Ephesians 6:10–13, it speaks of putting on the whole armor of God and fighting a war. Photograph courtesy of Rachel Faas Trim and Chad Trim.) [illustrations] Illustrated by Steve Kropp [photos] Gale Mortenson (above; historical photograph courtesy of Gale Mortenson) flew a P-38 Lightning during World War II. He shared with the youth of the Tempe Arizona Stake (right; photograph by Chad Trim) his memorabilia and heroic war story of feeling the calming assurance of the Spirit as...

Gospel Library > Magazines > New Era > July 2006

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