Relief Society Lesson 22: Prayer, a Commandment and a Blessing
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français We Need Prayer Prayer is something that we need, not that the Lord needs. –Joseph Fielding Smith Why do
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Click for French Translation/Traduction en français We Need Prayer Prayer is something that we need, not that the Lord needs. –Joseph Fielding Smith Why do
This past Saturday eve, Sister Neill F. Marriott, represented the Young Women General Presidency. She began her remarks by suggesting that there are “two responsibilities we
Here are some links to check out! The Exponent II turned 40! Our friend Tona writes about the festivities. And for the first time in
Last night I listened to the General Women’s Meeting in the company of my sisters from the Mt. Vernon, Virginia Stake. I enjoyed the added
I know I am not alone in loving President Uchtdorf. Today I was grateful for his heartfelt, genuine talk. I appreciate how hard he tried
It seems that the theme for this women’s meeting is covenants and the temple. Sister Jean A. Stevens, first counselor in the Primary Presidency focused
I recently ran global popularity ranking statistics from Alexa.com for some of my favorite and least favorite Mormon websites. (I’m not going to name which
By Jenny I can’t get through a Sunday at church without hearing it. In fact, I have made a game for myself, counting how many
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français This was the theme of the regional YSA conference here in the northeast. Hosted in New York City, it
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français Click for Spanish Translation/Traducción en Español What does it mean to “proclaim the gospel to the world?” Since I
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