Guest Post: Adapting #CopingWithCOVID19
by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow of
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by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow of
My dear neighbor is going through intensive treatment for cancer. When she was diagnosed a couple of months ago, I would go and visit her
We are taught to “liken the scriptures” unto ourselves. In that spirit, I have adapted some favorite scripture passages to our present circumstances as we
“Sisters, like Esther, we must prepare for our time because our time has come.”
Earlier this week I was with my online congregation. Attendance was up. A lot of people shared worries and the specifics of what they were
This lesson plan can also be used to teach Come Follow Me: Alma 8-12 “Jesus Christ Will Come to Redeem His People” Why is it
In the last few weeks, it feels like the world has turned upside down. With the COVID-19 global pandemic, many of us have had to
Guest post by Lindsey Jarman In making this lesson, I owe a debt of gratitude to Reverend Dr. Fatimah Salleh and Margaret Olsen Hemming for
Throughout the world, and more specifically, in my neighborhood, health officials are calling for quarantines, self-isolation and social distancing. We are coming together to fight
Name Withheld A year and a half ago, my husband and I were called in to meet with our bishop. I had been released from
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