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Criticism
Criticism
A unique collection of talks by Presidents Hinckley, Monson, Nelson, and others on how Latter-day Saints need to be loving, kind, and charitable to avoid the tendency to be critical and judging.
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Apart, but Still One
Elder Koch teaches about the importance of being united with our Church leaders and fellow members.
9:03
Charity Never Faileth
Rather than being judgmental and critical of each other, may we have the pure love of Christ for our fellow travelers in this journey through life.
19:49
Hypocrisy
(Matthew 23:23–28) An excerpt from “What Manner of Men and Women Ought Ye to Be?” Ensign or Liahona, May 2011.
2:03
Judge Not
(Matthew 7:1–5) A excerpt from “Charity Never Faileth,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2010, 122.
2:03
Looking through Windows
We should be careful how we judge others, as we may be looking at them through our own "unclean windows." Read President Monson's full address, "Charity Never Faileth" here: http://bit.ly/d8J2Lh
2:19
Lord, Wilt Thou Cause That My Eyes May Be Opened
Elder Zwick teaches us how focusing on Jesus Christ can help us to look beyond what we literally see so that we can regard others as He sees them.
12:45
Love Your Neighbor
(Romans 14:10-12) Elder Russell M. Nelson speaks about loving our neighbors.
2:03
Love—the Essence of the Gospel
Thomas S. Monson teaches how small acts of love, kindness, and forgiveness can make a big difference in others' lives.
15:52
The Need for Greater Kindness
Why do any of us have to be so mean and unkind to others? Why can’t all of us reach out in friendship to everyone about us?
17:28
We’ll Ascend Together
Linda K. Burton teaches that as men and women keep their covenants and strengthen each other, all can reach their full potential.
11:16