Henry B. Eyring

Henry B. Eyring
Henry Bennion Eyringis an American educational administrator, author, and religious leader. Eyring is the First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Eyring was the Second Counselor to Gordon B. Hinckley in the First Presidency from October 6, 2007, until Hinckley's death on January 27, 2008. On February 3, 2008, Eyring was called as First Counselor to Thomas S. Monson in the First Presidency, serving with Second Counselor Dieter F. Uchtdorf...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLeader
Date of Birth31 May 1933
CountryUnited States of America
The sad pattern of lack of trust in God has persisted since the Creation.
The Savior warns that if we start along the path and go far enough and then fail and deny Him, it would have been better if we had never begun.
The Savior will let you feel the love He feels for those you serve. The call is an invitation to become like Him.
The thirst for education that comes with the change the gospel brings can be a blessing or a curse, depending on our motives.
The ideal God holds for us is to form families in the way most likely to lead to happiness and away from sorrow.
The family unit is fundamental not only to society and to the Church, but to our hope for eternal life.
Every child of Heavenly Father born in the world is given at birth, as a free gift, the Light of Christ.
When we offer succor to anyone, the Savior feels it as if we reached out to succor Him.
Conversion brings a drive to learn.
When the words of prophets seem repetitive, that should rivet our attention.
With faith and obedience practiced long enough, the Holy Ghost becomes a constant companion, our natures change, and endurance becomes certain.
Children are the inheritance of the Lord to us in this life and also in eternity. Eternal life is not only to have forever our descendants from this life. It is also to have eternal increase.
It is serving God and others persistently with full heart and soul that turns testimony of truth into unbreakable spiritual strength.
That solid basis for a foundation of faith is personal integrity.