RS Teaching for Our Times Lesson
After reading Kisikilli’s post on Babylon (which I wholeheartedly agree with), I feel a little sheepish posting this RS lesson I gave on Elder Stone’s
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After reading Kisikilli’s post on Babylon (which I wholeheartedly agree with), I feel a little sheepish posting this RS lesson I gave on Elder Stone’s
I think I’ll break my poetry streak today and share one of my favorite recipes, given to me by an old, now-moved-on neighbor. I’m a
Tomorrow night is our Relief Society Opening Social. As RS President, I asked all the ladies (many of them new here as graduate schools begin)
Grandma’s stuffy house smelled of stale garbage and dust. The golden December sun made a brilliant window-print on the worn quilt that covered Grandma and
The most famous LDS woman of the twentieth century? Jilopa asks: “Why do so many parents choose Satan’s plan as their form of parenting?” Well,
When they unloaded the drums from their truck, I knew I’d chosen the right group to perform for the school’s Fine Arts assembly (I was
Being a princess is not all it’s cracked up to be. As a little girl, my second favorite story was Cinderella. She was pretty, and
I think I’m going crazy. CRAZY. Not because I’m getting so little sleep, not because nursing is annoying and no fun at all, not because
I recently finished Carol Cornwall Madsen’s biography of Emmeline B. Wells. [You know, the Emmeline who edited (and wrote much of) the original Exponent, served
Jana Thoughts on keeping the Sabbath in holiness. Mary A gives us a poetic offering in honor of two children she lost. Keryn anticipates a
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