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This week on social: How Sister Wright overcame feelings of inadequacy before speaking at general conference

The First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles posted about their conference messages; Young Women and Young Men general presidencies post about worldwide youth event

From snippets of October 2023 general conference messages to testimonies of Christ and prophets, Church leaders shared words of hope and inspiration on social media last week.

Each member of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles posted about their general conference messages from the past weekend. See them below:

President Russell M. Nelson

President Dallin H. Oaks

President Henry B. Eyring

President M. Russell Ballard

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Elder David A. Bednar

Elder Quentin L. Cook

Elder D. Todd Christofferson

Elder Neil L. Andersen

Elder Ronald A. Rasband

Elder Gary E. Stevenson

Elder Dale G. Renlund

Elder Gerrit W. Gong

Elder Ulisses Soares

Primary General President Susan H. Porter posted a message on Sept. 30 about how she came to build her testimony of living prophets and apostles.

Talking of her feelings of inadequacy after submitting her general conference message, Sister Amy A. Wright, first counselor in the Primary general presidency, posted how the words of friend helped her stay grounded in the Savior, on Oct. 2.

Sister Tracy Y. Browning, second counselor in the Primary general presidency, posted a video with her and primary friend Luke on how they felt the Spirit during general conference and remember the things they learned, on Oct. 3.

The Young Women general presidency posted on Oct. 5 about the upcoming worldwide youth event on Oct. 22.

Brother Bradley R. Wilcox, first counselor in the Young Men general presidency, also posted of the upcoming worldwide youth event, on Sept. 28.

Sister J. Anette Davis, first counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, shared about Victor Frankl and how as one focuses on the Savior, they can have joy no matter the circumstance, on Oct. 5.

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