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      • Failing is an essential part of the mortal phase of our quest for perfection. … How we respond when we fail will ultimately determine how well we will succeed,” said President Kevin J Worthen at a campus devotional at Brigham Young University on January 6.
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  2. Jan 6, 2015 · Kevin J Worthen was president of Brigham Young University when this devotional address was delivered on 6 January 2015. Failure is an essential part of our quest for perfection. By trusting in God and in the Atonement, we can turn our failures into successes.

  3. As we know, his first two efforts failed, but he persisted and ultimately succeeded. In the process he discovered the power of being “led by the Spirit” (1 Ne. 4:6), a critical lesson he may not have learned if the first effort to persuade Laban to release the plates had been successful.

  4. Kevin J. Worthen, President of Brigham Young University, and his wife, Peggy S. Worthen. "Because of the Atonement, all failures are changeable and temporary, except the one that occurs when we give up.

  5. Jan 13, 2015 · In their first campus devotional on January 6, President Kevin J Worthen, president of BYU, and his wife, Sister Peggy Worthen, addressed students, urging them to learn from mistakes and failures.

  6. Jan 20, 2015 · An Unexpected Path and Successfully Failing | Peggy S. Worthen and Kevin J Worthen - YouTube. BYU Speeches. 167K subscribers. 356. 23K views 8 years ago. In our quest for perfection,...

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  7. Kevin J. Worthen shares that failure is an essential part of our quest for perfection. By trusting in God and in the Atonement, we can turn our failures into successes. Click here to view the speech.

  8. Jan 6, 2015 · President Kevin J and Sister Peggy Worthen had the university devotional pulpit for the first time since President Worthen became BYU president last May. Their addresses focused on setting better goals and learning how to fail when we fall short of those goals.