
Relief Society Lesson: The Life and Ministry of George Albert Smith
In 2012, we are again studying from the Teachings of the Presidents of the Church. Like all of the manuals in this series, the first
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In 2012, we are again studying from the Teachings of the Presidents of the Church. Like all of the manuals in this series, the first
In honor of Christmas, enjoy one of my favorite songs my mom and her sisters used to sing. (Obviously, this isn’t a recording of them,
This past fall, our stake president introduced me to a new way to look at the miracles of Jesus feeding the multitude, which I wanted
Gift giving is a valuable skill. A good gift is the difference between unwrapping the feeling of love or pain. Gifts can make or break
“You’re built for speed,” my husband said the other day, when we were joking about my small figure. And while I laughed with him and
In my graduate school course on nonprofits, the professor explained that churches tend to specialize in one of two areas. Some churches focus on the
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Several weeks ago I was witness to a horrific act of spiritual violence. A leader in my ward called three women to speak on marriage
Insignificant Events That Make a Mormon Feminist I have always been a feminist on weekdays but not always on Sundays. My innate desire to promote
This week, our ward Relief Society received our copies of the new book, Daughters in My Kingdom. I was so excited to see it finally
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