Throughout our lives, each of us can be identified by any number of labels that we give ourselves ... student, friend, athlete, trekkie, etc. In this enlightening talk, best-selling author Chris Heimerdingr discusses some of the titles and identities that he has struggled with in his life. As a teenager, his driving ambition was to become a film director, and it seemed that he was well on his way to reaching his goal. However, after joining the Church, Chris soon found that this pursuit stood face to face with the choice of serving a mission, and he had to make some serious decisions about which label was most important lo him. Using enlightening stories and experiences from his life, Chris highlights the importance of seeking the name or label that matters most in the eternities. Decide now that no other label will ever take more precedence in your mind than that of being a Latter-day Saint, a servant of Christ, bearing his name to all the world.
Chris Heimerdinger is an author and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) who has presently written sixteen adult and young adult novels, most of which center on religious themes familiar to LDS members. Most are published with Covenant Communications in American Fork, Utah. One title, A Return to Christmas was also picked up by Random House/Ballantine in 1995. When the title was released by Ballantine in 2004, it was republished by Covenant Communications.