The July 2022 Come, Follow Me Ministering printable ties together Elder Michael T. Ringwood’s April 2022 General Conference talk “For God So Loved Us” and this July’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson on Esther and “The Lord can make...
The June 2022 Come, Follow Me Ministering printable ties together Sister Rebecca L. Craven’s April 2022 General Conference talk “Do What Mattereth Most” and this June’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson on Hannah and prayer. Download June 2022 Come...
The May 2022 Come, Follow Me Ministering printable ties together Elder David A. Bednar’s April 2022 General Conference talk “But We Heeded Them Not” and this May’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson on Joshua and scripture study. Download May...
The April 2022 Come Follow Me Ministering printable ties together Elder Brent H. Nielson’s October 2021 General Conference talk “Is There No Balm in Gilead?” and this April’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson on Easter and how to find...
The March 2022 Come Follow Me Ministering printable ties together Brother Bradley R. Wilcox’s October 2021 General Conference talk “Worthiness Is Not Flawlessness” and March’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson on Exodus 1–6 and “God gives power to those...
The February 2022 Come Follow Me Ministering Printable ties together Elder Clark G. Gilbert’s October 2021 General Conference talk “Becoming More in Christ: The Parable of the Slope” and this February’s Come, Follow Me lesson on Genesis 26:18–25,...
The January 2022 Come Follow Me Ministering Printable ties together President Russell M. Nelson’s October 2021 General Conference talk “The Temple and Your Spiritual Foundation” and this January’s Come, Follow Me lesson on Moses 7 and “Enoch’s efforts...
The November 2021 Come Follow Me Ministering Printable ties together Sister Bonnie H. Cordon’s October 2021 General Conference talk “Come unto Christ and Don’t Come Alone” and this November’s Come, Follow Me lesson on Doctrine and Covenants 136...
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