An Imperfect Approach to New Year’s Resolutions
“Be ye therefore perfect,” taught Jesus, as if Christianity’s Great Exemplar himself was demonstrating how to write an unachievable New Year’s resolution.
“Be ye therefore perfect,” taught Jesus, as if Christianity’s Great Exemplar himself was demonstrating how to write an unachievable New Year’s resolution.
I think it’s fairly safe to say that for the overwhelming majority of people, 2020 was a pretty terrible year. As the year drew to
About three weeks ago, I was asked to prepare a talk about teaching children to understand, based on a conference address by Cheryl A. Esplin,
Guest Post by Eve Eve blogs at http://zelophehadsdaughters.com/ President Smith’s Creed The beginning of the lesson describes George Albert Smith writing his own personal creed,
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When my son was little, instead of “New Year’s Resolutions,” he used to say New Year’s Revolutions. I think his way of saying it probably
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