Hi, it’s me, Matt again, your General Conference taste-maker. Here’s a list of some of my favorite tweets from the Sunday morning session of Conference.
Enjoy!
First, there’s this one
I love that he distinguishes between those who peacefully protest and those who riot. #GeneralConference #LDSconf #ElderBallard
— jenny noonan dye (@formerlyphread) October 4, 2020
And this one
President Ballard quoting himself #generalconference pic.twitter.com/N3SN5L7Hmd
— Aurora (she/her) (@factaurial) October 4, 2020
And this one
The Savior taught us to not limit who we pray for. #PresBallard #GeneralConference #HearHim
— Dean (@YsGuy) October 4, 2020
Oh, and this one
“Praying for justice, peace, the poor and the sick is often not enough. After we kneel in prayer, we need to get up from our knees and do what we can to help — ourselves and others.” #PresBallard | #GeneralConference
— Elisha T. Joseph (@boydsele) October 4, 2020
This one too
Sometimes we think we are fine dealing with our problems on our own. Christ is always there to make sure we don’t perish #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/NiXjL0g8lj
— Scott Ellison (@scottellison28) October 4, 2020
Don’t forget about this one
We can feel peace even during times of tribulation. #SisterHarkness #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/lyjwACLhGe
— General Conference GIFs (@gcgifs) October 4, 2020
And this
Sister Harkness characterizes faith as "gritty and resilient." Too many imagine faith as superstition or some other form of irrationality. In practice, it's courageous action on compassionate hope, leading to real creation. #GeneralConference
— Lincoln Cannon (@LincolnCannon) October 4, 2020
This one right here
Stay far away from temptation, just as you keep magnets apart, it loses its power. #ElderSoares #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/GMDpJCM1UG
— Janna Gardner (@OMG_its_Janna) October 4, 2020
And here
Thoughts > Wills & Desires > Actions > Character #GeneralConference
— Derek Porter 🏴 (@derekporter_) October 4, 2020
And how ’bout this one
I’m so glad the speakers are still trying to land jokes without the traditional in-person audience. #GeneralConference
— Liesl Wise (@itsleezul) October 4, 2020
Can’t forget this one
#ElderGodoy's old picture:#GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/dw9eggVC6q
— Janna Gardner (@OMG_its_Janna) October 4, 2020
Almost missed this one
The Lord is always looking for willing volunteers to be Angels in other people's lives. #GeneralConference #Oct20 #ElderGodoy
— Sarnic Dirchi (@SarnicDirchi) October 4, 2020
But I didn’t miss this one
Believers are disappearing all around the world. #NeilLAndersen #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/L1MWhQqfl5
— General Conference GIFs (@gcgifs) October 4, 2020
Or this one
Stand out as a follower of Christ. #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/AIOra2fwgt
— Scott Ellison (@scottellison28) October 4, 2020
Then there’s this one
Deseret Book employees after hearing #elderanderson encourage us to have a picture of Christ in our homes. #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/fLe9vWIudV
— Montana Gardner (@MontanaGardner6) October 4, 2020
And this
Everyone waiting to see if #PresidentNelson will have a big announcement. #GeneralConference pic.twitter.com/KbqJFj0cJH
— Susi Lafaele (@SusiLafaele) October 4, 2020
And this
Nelson: We can choose to be of Israel or not. We can choose to let God prevail in our lives or not. We can choose to let God be the most powerful influence in our lives, or not. #GeneralConference
— Krisling A. Possum, quorum of the forest (@krisis86) October 4, 2020
This one too
Myopic -nearsighted. How myopic are you in your views? #GeneralConference #Oct20 #PresNelson
— Sarnic Dirchi (@SarnicDirchi) October 4, 2020
And this one
“God does not love one race more than another.” @NelsonRussellM #GeneralConference
— Rachel Reed (@rreedsing) October 4, 2020
This one as well
Favor or disfavor with God depends on your devotion to God. #generalconference
— Michael Bischoff (@mbishky) October 4, 2020
Lookie here
Make a list of all the Lord has promised in the next 6 months of scripture study. #GeneralConference
— Stu (@theycallmeStu) October 4, 2020