
Spinning Along for the Ride
By Trisha Kc Buel Wheeldon. “I’m so glad you were here,” one EMT says to another. “When we got there, the tires were still spinning.” I
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By Trisha Kc Buel Wheeldon. “I’m so glad you were here,” one EMT says to another. “When we got there, the tires were still spinning.” I
Amy Hoyt is an awesome mother of five and teaches religious studies in northern California at a small liberal arts college. A few weeks ago
I said this to my Relief Society sisters Sunday, more or less. (Not included are the beautiful, thoughtful answers they said back.) (If you happen to
Years ago, in preparing for a Young Women “Values” themed sacrament meeting, I mentioned to a member of the Young Women presidency that I was
Why are we commanded to keep the Sabbath Day holy? Based on the church-wide initiative to improve Sabbath Day observance, I’m guessing that this lesson will
Last month, my family was in Nauvoo for a family reunion. One night we watched the Nauvoo pageant. As Joseph Smith is headed to Carthage,
Jesus said, “He that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve. For
I am in Utah. On vacation. Or visiting. Or doing time. It’s complicated. I have only lived in Utah as a resident for five and
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation How can I prepare now to become a righteous wife and mother? This is a very tricky lesson to teach!
Earlier this week, the Mormon Newsroom released a statement regarding the potential end to the long-standing Boy Scouts of America (BSA)-LDS Church partnership, citing the recent decision
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