Taught by Their Mothers
On Mother’s Day in my ward we were treated to not one but two talks on the mothers of the stripling warriors, followed by one
On Mother’s Day in my ward we were treated to not one but two talks on the mothers of the stripling warriors, followed by one
Each of the classrooms in our kids’ school has an end-of-year “Meet the Authors” event for parents. The kids prepare a portfolio of some of
Before I get into the lesson, I feel impressed to tell of my experience in Young Women from a Beehive to Laurel. My ward had
My friend Ellen posted this on her Facebook feed yesterday, along with the comment, “I’ve had this job 4 years today.” I love that she’s
Let me guess: You surfed onto this site looking for a way to make this month’s Visiting Teaching message interesting. Now, I don’t mean
Memorial Day is behind us, and summer is here (or nearly here). For many people summer means a change of pace. Maybe you’ll take a
by Melody In the heav’ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare! Truth is reason; truth eternal tells me I’ve a mother there. ~ Eliza
It was early in the morning on a Saturday. I sat in the baptistry of the Los Angeles Temple, waiting for sisters from my ward
Since moving back to a family ward I have spent most of my time working with the youth. Other than a brief stint as a
During Sunday School this weekend I sort of zoned out. The teacher was talking about worship and what it meant to worship and I was
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