Gordon B. Hinckley

Gordon B. Hinckley
Gordon Bitner Hinckleywas an American religious leader and author who served as the 15th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsfrom March 12, 1995, until his death. Considered a prophet, seer, and revelator by church members, Hinckley was the oldest person to preside over the church in its history...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth23 June 1910
CountryUnited States of America
Gordon B. Hinckley quotes about
We all exercise agency in the choices we make.
There is no substitute for marrying in the temple.
ninety savior
The Savior of all mankind left the ninety and nine to find the one lost. That one who was lost need not have become lost.
control easily learn time
If you have a temper, now is the time to learn to control it. The more you do so while you are young, the more easily it will happen.
Every individual in the church is free to think as he pleases.
convert god
Every convert is a son or daughter of God.
body god
Did you ever think that your body is holy? You are a child of God. Your body is His creation.
anxious concern love speaks voices widows
There are widows who long for friendly voices and that spirit of anxious concern which speaks of love.
higher nation rise strength
A nation will rise no higher than the strength of its homes.
convert
Any investigator worthy of baptism becomes a convert worthy of saving.
design remake women
Unfortunately, some women want to remake their husbands after their own design.
continue days establish honestly lord payment plead resolve saints
With all my heart, I plead with the Latter-day Saints to live honestly with the Lord in the payment of tithes and offerings. I plead with youth to establish this habit while you are still young and to resolve to continue with it all the days of your lives.
damaging goes good home letter mail receive regular week
My heart goes out to a missionary who does not receive regular mail from home. Generally, a letter once a week is a good rule. But on the other hand, too much mail can be damaging to a missionary's morale.
answer call children mother
My children are now all grown. Some are in their 60s. But when they call and I answer the phone, they say, 'How are you?' And before I can answer, they ask, 'Is Mother there?'