
Young Women Lesson: What Is the Atonement of Jesus Christ?
For the lds.org lesson plan, click here. Preparatory Note This lesson deals with an important subject matter but one that can get kind of personal
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For the lds.org lesson plan, click here. Preparatory Note This lesson deals with an important subject matter but one that can get kind of personal
The Abrahamic covenant is a key part of Mormon doctrine. We believe that by making and keeping our covenants, we can receive all the blessings
My child isn’t a baby anymore. When he prays, he says, “Dear Father, Mother, Mother, Mother…” Soon I will teach him to censor his prayers.
Last month I was invited to participate in my friend’s ordination to become a Catholic priest through the Roman Catholic Womenpriests. I was asked to
Disclosing abuse is hard. For adults. For adolescents. Especially for children. Most child victims of sexual abuse experiences will delay or never disclose the abuse
True Ministers focus on the needs of others Because the lesson format recommends that we focus on facilitating discussion rather than presenting material, for this
Begin with the opening quote from President Nelson in the lesson prompt: “A hallmark of the Lord’s true and living Church will always be an
Like many who are troubled with the disparity in the covenants and roles of men and women in the temple, I have often been told
A man becomes mission president and mistreats his Sister missionaries. The church takes swift action to remove and excommunicate him. https://www.sltrib.com/news/2018/04/26/the-case-of-puerto-rico-when-the-mormon-church-promptly-removed-a-mission-president-who-deceived-and-victimized-young-female-missionaries/
Ever since reading how Carol Lynn Pearson will sing many hymns using feminine pronouns, I have tried to more consciously practice this myself. I still
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