Sacred Music Sunday: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming
One of my favorite Christmas songs is Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming. It’s usually sung a capella, and it’s a simple yet beautiful tune.
One of my favorite Christmas songs is Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming. It’s usually sung a capella, and it’s a simple yet beautiful tune.
Here is the the paragraph of instruction that the Church provides on lds.org, regarding Elder Bednar’s Talk, Exceeding Great and Precious Promises. To help members
Our job on earth is not to stop being human. We cannot become perfect by denying that part of ourselves. We can only become perfect
When I taught Relief Society last Sunday, we spent several minutes of the lesson in complete silence. I was assigned a General Conference talk to base
There are many accounts of women interacting with Christ in the New Testament. How do Christ’s interactions with women inform our living testimonies of Him?
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Maybe I have been searching for a poem to share for this Resurrection Sunday, and maybe I have been struggling. I have found parts of
When Jesus was sorrowful, and very heavy, He cried, Mommy. She came unto Him from heaven, strengthening Him. Even after they parted, She tarried with
It is easy to “privately” love the Lord (reading scriptures, praying, going to the temple), but it is another to “openly” love the Lord by
“. . . for me, one of the greatest gifts Christ gave us was the comfort of His last words on the cross: His testimony
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