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Dallin H. Oaks, 93, urged Latter-day Saints to strengthen faith through prayer, scripture study, and community amid rising doubt and declining youth involvement.
Dallin H. Oaks, 93, delivered his first public address as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at a BYU devotional, urging members to strengthen faith in Christ amid rising spiritual challenges.
He warned of widespread doubt fueled by misinformation and distractions, emphasizing the need for the Holy Ghost, daily prayer, scripture study, and support from faithful peers.
Oaks cautioned against unverified online sources, encouraged humility and patience, and highlighted the importance of community and service in maintaining spiritual resilience.
He also expressed concern over declining youth participation and the weight of leadership following President Russell M. Nelson’s passing.
Dallin H. Oaks, de 93 años, instó a los Santos de los Últimos Días a fortalecer la fe a través de la oración, el estudio de las Escrituras y la comunidad en medio de la creciente duda y la disminución de la participación de los jóvenes.