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Come Follow Me: Isaiah 13–14; 24–30; 35 “A Marvellous Work and...

Lots of people don’t like Isaiah…but the prophets who wrote our scriptures sure did. The Book of Isaiah is quoted more often in the New Testament, Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants than any other Old Testament text. While many modern readers find its poetic style confusing, familiarizing ourselves with Isaiah helps us better understand the other books of scripture in our canon. No other prophetic book is more often quoted in the Christian New Testament or in the Dead Sea Scrolls of the Jewish sectarian Qumran community, and no other book appears more frequently in the Jewish annual...
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The Risks of Giving Birth Early and Often Fall Mostly on...

During the October 2018 Women's Session of General Conference, President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), spoke disparagingly about LDS women getting married at a slightly older age (two years older than in the past) and giving birth to fewer children. He did not make a direct call to action, but judging from what I am hearing in LDS forums, many women of childbearing age are feeling pressure to make babies. Some have reported that third parties have contacted them to nudge them toward starting families right...
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Book Review: The Sacred Gift of Childbirth

Many books teach and focus on the health and safety of giving birth, from comfort techniques to medical procedures.  But few delve into God or His principles and plan for women.  Childbirth offers a unique benefit from many divinely designed blessings--spiritual, emotional, and physical.  The Sacred Gift of Childbirth: Making Empowered Choices for You and Your Baby empowers women with valuable information that allows them to make informed decisions about birthing. In this book, Marie-Ange Bigelow explores that spiritual connection and asserts several ways that she believes childbirth can bring women closer to God.  She argues that rather than being...
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