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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

PDF Version of the November 2016 Ensign Available/How My Predictions for the Table of Contents Turned Out

The PDF version of the General Conference editions of the magazines is now available. As per my usual tradition, I made a mock-up of what I felt the table of contents would look like for the General Conference Ensign. I was able to compare what I had prepared with what it actually looked like with the following results:

Possible Table of Contents for the November 2016 Ensign
Session
Page
Title
Speaker

2
Conference Summary for the 186th Semiannual General Conference


3
Indexes


4
Highlights from the 186th Semiannual General Conference

GW
6
I Will Bring the Light of the Gospel into My Home
Jean B. Bingham

9
The Master Healer
Carole M. Stephens

12
Rise Up in Strength, Sisters in Zion
Bonnie L. Oscarson

15
Fourth Floor, Last Door
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
SAM
19
O How Great the Plan of Our God!
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

23 (22)
“Come Follow Me” by Practicing Christian Love and Service
Elder Robert D. Hales

26 (25)
The Soul’s Sincere Desire
Carol F. McConkie

29 (27)
“A Choice Seer Will I Raise Up”
Elder Craig C. Christensen

32 (30)
The Lord Jesus Christ Teaches Us How to Pray
Elder Juan A. Uceda

34 (32)
Am I Good Enough? Will I Make It?
Elder J. Devn Cornish

37 (35)
A Witness of God
Elder Neil L. Andersen
SAA
41 (39)
The Sustaining of Church Officers
President Henry B. Eyring

42 (40)
Valiant in the Testimony of Jesus
Elder Quentin L. Cook

46 (44)
Look to the Book, Look to the Lord
Elder Gary E. Stevenson

50 (48)
“Abide in My Love”
Elder D. Todd Christofferson

53 (52)
For Our Spiritual Development and Learning
Elder W. Mark Bassett

56 (55)
Be Ambitious for Christ
Elder Kazuhiko Yamashita

58 (57)
Sharing the Restored Gospel
Elder Dallin H. Oaks
SPH
62 (61)
Emissaries to the Church
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

70 (68)
There Is Power in the Book
Elder LeGrand R. Curtis

73 (71)
Learn from Alma and Amulek
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

77 (75)
That He May Become Strong Also
President Henry B. Eyring

81 (78)
Principles and Promises
President Thomas S. Monson
SUM
82 (80)
The Perfect Path to Happiness
President Thomas S. Monson

83 (81)
Joy and Spiritual Survival
President Russell M. Nelson

86 (85)
The Sacrament Can Help Us Become Holy
Elder Peter F. Meurs

88
The Great Plan of Redemption
Linda S. Reeves

90
To Whom Shall We Go?
Elder M. Russell Ballard

93
The Blessings of Worship
Bishop Dean M. Davies

95 (96)
The Righteous Judge
Elder Lynn G. Robbins

97 (99)
Gratitude on the Sabbath Day
President Henry B. Eyring
SUA
100 (102)
“If Ye Had Known Me”
Elder David A. Bednar

103 (106)
The Doctrine of Christ
Brian K. Ashton

105 (110)
Serve
Elder Carl B. Cook

107 (113)
Lest Thou Forget
Elder Ronald A. Rasband

111 (116)
God Shall Wipe Away All Tears
Elder Evan A. Schmutz

113 (119)
No Greater Joy Than to Know That They Know
Elder K. Brett Nattress

115 (121)
Repentance: A Joyful Choice
Elder Dale G. Renlund

64
General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


119
They Spoke to Us: Making Conference Part of Our Lives
(Not included)

121 (125)
Conference Story Index


122 (126)
News of the Church


128
Last Page in Conference Ensign



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