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Helping youth become converted
By Jason Swensen
Church News
Wednesday, Aug. 05, 2009
CIMARRON, New Mexico -- Strengthening the young men of the Aaronic Priesthood begins when a boy enjoys strong relationships with his family, his adult leaders and his peers in the quorum and Scout troop. That relationship-themed message anchored the opening training session of the recent Priesthood Leadership Conference on Scouting at the Philmont Scout Ranch.
"It's about those relationships where you move a young man to be converted and become self-reliant," said David L. Beck, president of the Young Men General Presidency.
The youth leader spoke of the importance that every young man and Aaronic Priesthood leader "learn his duty" and act "in all diligence" (Doctrine and Covenants 107:99). As young men learn their duties and prepare to become missionaries and faithful Melchizedek Priesthood holders, they will ideally enjoy the positive influence of a supportive family. Brother Beck said no program exists that is capable of replacing strong family relationships.
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"It's about those relationships where you move a young man to be converted and become self-reliant," said David L. Beck, president of the Young Men General Presidency.
The youth leader spoke of the importance that every young man and Aaronic Priesthood leader "learn his duty" and act "in all diligence" (Doctrine and Covenants 107:99). As young men learn their duties and prepare to become missionaries and faithful Melchizedek Priesthood holders, they will ideally enjoy the positive influence of a supportive family. Brother Beck said no program exists that is capable of replacing strong family relationships.
See the full story on ldschurchnews.com.
This story is provided by the LDS Church News, an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is produced weekly by the Deseret News.
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