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Mormon Messages Youth

The Church of Jesus Christ is putting out a lot of videos on Youtube lately. They are really good quality, impressive videos. I’m going to add a couple of links to a couple of the videos on this website but if you would like to see more, please visit the “Mormon Messages Youth” Youtube channel for more.

Below is a video for Young Men in the Mormon Church. The video talks about the important need for Young Men to be a Priesthood man and fulfilling your Duty to God. The Video is called “Becoming a priesthood man: Priesthood duty”.

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The second video is for Young Women in the LDS Church. It talks about the values that our Young Women should be doing and acting as a young women of the church. The video is called Guardians of virtue: Young Women song.

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DTG Online

While wandering around the internet and through several pages of mormon magazines and mormon websites, I came across a link that told me that the LDS Church Website now offers a tracking system for Young Men to track their Duty to God.

As many of you know, the Mormon Church has recently re-tooled the DTG (Duty to God) program.  We used to use spreadsheets to keep track of the Aaronic Priesthood’s progress but with the new system, we really didn’t have an electronic way to keep track of their progress.

So, I’m happy to say, there is a new way to track DTG progress online.  Simply go to http://lds.org/young-men/duty-to-god?lang=eng and click on “Click here to get started” in the middle of the screen.  Now, you should know that you will need a login to the LDS.org website.  Well, actually, each young man that wants to manage their DTG progress online will have to have their own login.  To create a login you will need your membership number and date of birth.  Once this account is created, you can start using the “Interactive Version of Duty to God“.

Good Examples

Last Sunday we had a missionary in our LDS Ward return from his mission. He spoke in Sacrament Meeting and talked about his experiences while he served and LDS mission in Cambodia. What made this particular missionary important to us was that he was our neighbor. His family lives just across the cul-de-sac from our family. He had even helped coach my son’s baseball team a few years ago. I know that our boys look up to this young man as an example of what they want to be when they get older.

This return missionary gave a wonderful talk in church and really gave inspiring specific examples of how his testimony and the testimony of investigators grew. I could tell that my boys were soaking up this information and were interested in what he had to say. At the end of his talk, this return missionary bore his testimony in Cambodian. All of our kids were astonished that he could easily pronounce words in a foreign language.

While in Elders Quorum, I couldn’t help myself from commenting that this was a “big deal” in our family. We are so proud of this young man and his willingness to serve a mission and dedicate two years of his life to serve Jesus Christ and spreading the gospel around the world. We are blessed to have such a wonderful young man live next to our family so that he could show such a good example to our kids on how to live a righteous life.

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