Family Home Evening for Black History Month
I’m not one of those fancy parents who has Family Home Evening (FHE) with a lesson, a treat, a song, a scripture, and a game
I’m not one of those fancy parents who has Family Home Evening (FHE) with a lesson, a treat, a song, a scripture, and a game
In the Book of Mormon, Alma debated Korihor about the existence of God: Alma 30:43-44 43 And now Korihor said unto Alma: If thou wilt show
The overall theme in November is “self reliance.” Spunky did an excellent introduction last week here, and you can look up the Aaronic priesthood lessons
Exactly one week before President Uchtdorf offered his beautiful General Conference address suggesting that there are genuine reasons why some members of the church may
How Can I Develop Christlike Love? As I was reading through the lesson, I was very excited about the focus on Christ and love. The
In Primary, I learned the story of the Whitmer’s fields being plowed mysteriously by strangers. “When he went out to start plowing the soil in
Last week the three women who were held captive for a decade in a Cleveland house spoke out to thank people for supporting them as
A couple of weeks ago, I was asked in a comment to elaborate on my remark that labyrinths are a symbol of Heavenly Mother and
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Six months after she was called as the new General Relief Society President, President Linda K. Burton spoke tonight. I thought her talk was worth
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