
“Who We Are and What God Expects Us to Do” | Jeffrey R. Holland | September 1987
Classic BYU Speeches
Nurturing Inner Values and Outward Conduct
This chapter highlights the significance of outward appearance as a reflection of inner character, urging BYU attendees to prioritize grooming and modesty. Through metaphors of roots and plants, it stresses the importance of a strong spiritual foundation to enhance both academic and community life.
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