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Seventeen Times I Felt Reverence.

(Inspired by a beautiful part in a beautiful book, 100 Birds Taught Me To Fly, called, "Twelve Times I Prayed.") My sister, C, holding my baby, singing, "I'm just a little black rain cloud, hovering under the honey tree. I'm only a little black rain cloud. Pay no attention to little me." A young neighbor boy putting his arm around my confused toddler daughter, helping her to the stage for her first musical number, and then to the very front. A returned sister missionary speaking, the first in her ward for over twelve years. Her father's testimony: "I hope Joseph Smith is a true prophet. I hope the...
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Marrying Young?

About two years ago parents and youth in our stake were invited to a fireside with our beloved Stake President. Our daughter had just turned 13, and we left the younger kids with our 11 year old and we both attended with her. The main thing I got out of the meeting was that we should stress the importance of marriage to our youth - missionaries should be getting married after their missions. Even though they are now coming home at 20 or 21, our church leaders feel that no time should be wasted in finding an eternal companion...
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Memories from a Recipe: Chocolate Cake

This past Sunday morning, I got a text from a friend. Her husband had died unexpectedly of a heart attack that morning. He was 48. I offered what I always offer when a death happens (because it's easy)...pulled pork, pickles, lemon coleslaw, fresh rolls, and a chocolate cake. That night as I started to prepare the meal, I thought about how comforting the ritual of cooking for someone who has gone through a tragedy means to me. I like to think and pray as I cook, hoping to infuse whatever energy and comfort I have to give into every bite...
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