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BYU devotional: A brave generation
By Marianne Holman
LDS Church News
Wednesday, Nov. 04, 2009
It is time to be a brave generation, Elder Walter F. Gonzalez of the Presidency of the Seventy said during the BYU devotional held in the Marriott Center on Nov. 3.

"You are in a wonderful time of your life and are learning so much," he told members of the assembly. "You are busy exploring possibilities and are gleaming with aspirations, illusions and dreams. You are at a point where you are making decisions that require you to be brave and to be bold. Your decisions are being recorded in your book of beginnings, in your stories without end."

Speaking of his own experiences, Elder Gonzalez shared anecdotes of making difficult decisions in his own life, and the effects those decisions have made. He spoke of when he joined the Mormon Church in Uruguay and how with that decision he often became a minority at home, at school and his geographical area.

"I mention this because it is inevitable that sooner or later you will be in the minority in standing for righteousness and in standing for the principles and doctrine of the church," he said. "You may already know what that is all about. When that time comes -- if it has not yet come -- you will be strengthened by what you have learned."

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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.