Relief Society Lesson #34: The Power of Forgiving
by Jana and EmilyCC This lesson focuses primarily on forgiving others to bring about unity. It doesn’t go into how or provide any other reasons
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by Jana and EmilyCC This lesson focuses primarily on forgiving others to bring about unity. It doesn’t go into how or provide any other reasons
by Jessawhy For Mother’s Day yesterday, our bishopric arranged for all the women to participate in a wonderful brunch and musical program during the second
by EmilyCC This isn’t a cheery talk. (My husband, Nate: “I think people are going to want to shoot themselves afterwards.”) But, my points in
I’m Stella, the newest permablogger here on Exponent II. I was born and raised in the church, served a mission, and was an active single
Posted by Zenaida Photo by playingwithbrushes Why do I have to wear a veil in the temple? A friend asked me why I don’t like
 by Kelly Ann Perfectly still, I am still amazed at how the lake water reflected the trees, hills, and even the clouds (better said
by Caroline Note to teacher: Make sure that women read inclusively when they read quotes from this chapter. i.e. everytime it says ‘man’ have them
by mraynes A few weeks ago I was asked to give a presentation to colleagues and members of the community about the ideology of empowerment.Â
That The Soul May Wax Plump My dumpy little mother on the undertaker’s slab had a mannequin’s grace. From chin to foot the sheet outlined
by G This is going to be a little sensitive to talk about, but it’s been on my mind lately so here goes. I used
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