The Savior encouraged brotherhood. He was not a long-distance leader. He walked and worked with those whom he led. He was not afraid of close friendships. He spent many hours with his disciples, and his relationships with them were intimate. Joseph B. Wirthlin afraidbrotherhoodclose share on social
Wayward, disobedient children cause their parents grief and anxiety. Joseph B. Wirthlin anxietychilddisobedient Change image and share on social
In my younger days, I loved to run. Although it may be hard for you to believe it, I did. And I did win a few races. Joseph B. Wirthlin dayhardlove Change image and share on social
Look at every Zion society from ancient times to present, and you find at its center love for others. Joseph B. Wirthlin ancientcenterfind Change image and share on social
Men and women who decide to flirt with adultery just once can become enmeshed in misery and unhappiness for themselves and their precious families. Joseph B. Wirthlin adulterydecideenmesh Change image and share on social
My beloved Elisa, my companion and wife, whom I love and revere, is one of the most noble of our Heavenly Father's handmaidens. Joseph B. Wirthlin belovedcompanionelisa Change image and share on social
Why must we love the Lord? Because as we do so, we become refined, pure, and holy. Joseph B. Wirthlin holylordlove Change image and share on social
To me, integrity means always doing what is right and good, regardless of the immediate consequences. It means being righteous from the very depth of our soul, not only in our actions but, more importantly, in our thoughts and in our hearts. Joseph B. Wirthlin actionconsequencedepth share on social
I remember the first time I met my wife, Elisa. As a favor to a friend, I had gone to her home to pick up her sister, Frances. Elisa opened the door, and at least for me, it was love at first sight. Joseph B. Wirthlin doorelisafavor Change image and share on social
'Success' is a seductive word. Thousands of books have been written on the subject. They promise money, freedom, leisure, and luxury. Joseph B. Wirthlin bookfreedomleisure Change image and share on social