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All of us have questions we want to be answered.

Uncertainty often
accompanies decision making, especially if it concerns our future.
Mission? Marriage?

Education? Career?
Should I go on a mission?
Should I prioritize my studies?
When is the right time to marry?
Is he/ she my Mr./ Ms. Right?

Am I ready?
Is this the right choice?
ASK IN FAITH
Please notice the requirement to ask in
faith, which I understand to mean the necessity
to not only express but to do, the dual
obligation to both plead and to perform, the
requirement to communicate and to act.

- Elder David A. Bednar (April 2008 General


Conference)
That is why we must study and pray.
Having the eternal plan as a goal in our
lives, we will make eternal choices.
However, we will not make the right
eternal choices based solely on our pure
intellectual deduction and factual
analysis from our own understanding:
Prayer and study must be used together
to build knowledge and wisdom.

Elder Rober D. Hales (“Making Righteous


Choices at the Crossroads of Life”,
October 1988 General Conference)
GOING ON A MISSION
President Thomas S. Monson has made it
clear that “missionary work is a priesthood
duty. … We assure the young sisters of the
Church, however, that they make a valuable
contribution as missionaries, and we
welcome their service”

(“Welcome to
Conference,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2012,
5).
ETERNAL MARRIAGE

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