
On my son’s 12th birthday, we held a pet funeral.
When blogger April Young-Bennett’s cat died on her son’s birthday, birthday plans were replaced with a pet funeral. But what could this mom say at
When blogger April Young-Bennett’s cat died on her son’s birthday, birthday plans were replaced with a pet funeral. But what could this mom say at
So, for me: enduring to the end really has nothing to do with me thinking about some end that I struggle to imagine. Instead, enduring
by N. Christensen I’ve got chocolate chip cookies in the oven. When I’m overwhelmed, I bake. It’s a coping mechanism that provides an illusion of
Dallin H. Oaks “Trust in The Lord” The topic of this talk is the spirit world and our families after death. For this reason it can
Last week, one of our Exponent II founding mothers and longtime board member, Carrel Sheldon, died after a heartbreakingly swift cancer diagnosis. Next week, we
CW: Suicide The twentieth anniversary of my mother’s death is in eighteen days. I was seventeen years old and one week away from graduating high
Last General Conference Sunday, my mom got a call from her cousin, about her own mother, my grandmother warrior, Zena. Her body that carried her
“You don’t look your age,” they say, When I reveal that I’m forty-two. But my body has begun to betray me. Gray hair is just
I recently watched a fascinating Ted Talk by Kelli Swayze entitled, “Life that Doesn’t End with Death.” She talks about her husband’s home culture
Young Women Lesson: How Can I Find Comfort in Jesus Christ When a Loved One Dies? For this lesson, I think it’s incredibly useful to
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