When the Bishop Stops by and You Look Like a Deer in the Headlights
It’s been two months now since the Bishop stopped by my house and asked me to serve as Relief Society President. It was completely unexpected.
It’s been two months now since the Bishop stopped by my house and asked me to serve as Relief Society President. It was completely unexpected.
I tried to think of something else – anything else – to write about for my first official post. But it kept coming back to
Agendas by Linda Hoffman Kimball Like many of you, I’m sometimes called on to lead group meetings. Whether it’s a meeting for community, employment or
Today is Yom Kippur. Day of Atonement. A time to repent of the sins between man and God. I like the idea of taking a
When I was a Methodist teenager first learning about Mormons, the youth pastor at my church warned me that Mormons were a lot like the
A dear friend of mine recently published an article in the Huffington Post about Mormon Pioneers. In one small line, she summed up something I
Spring 2009. I awoke one morning to a future that seemed frighteningly uncertain and months of prayers that seemed unanswered. Limbs achy with anxiety. I’m
Many years ago I imagined that if I were ever to lose my testimony of the church, my life would dramatically change–for the worse. I
Here is a half-baked thought that has been marinating in the back of my head for a while: Sermons and lessons in the LDS church
by Kelly Ann Last week, late on Saturday evening, I received a phone call from my Bishop. The message and prior email sent earlier in
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