Hometemporal self-reliance

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Relief Society Lesson 21: Principles of Temporal and Spiritual Welfare

Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Money is a stressful topic for any individual, couple, group or organization to discuss. Keep in mind that there may be members in your congregation who are reliant on government support, church support, are financially supporting adult children and grandchildren or are dealing with financial issues which you are not aware. Be sensitive to the spirit as to not disengage anyone based on whatever their financial needs and situation at the moment might be. Invite everyone to resist judgment in the lesson, and focus on ways in which this lesson is designed to...
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Money and Power Within the Walls of the Church

Very early in the Book of Mormon, the Great and Abominable Church is described in 1 Nephi 13; it is described in many ways, but specific to fiscal wealth as a church that positions money, the power of money and those beholden to financial overlords as “captive.” Though temporal self-reliance and independence is an important concept in Mormon culture and doctrine, I can't help but wonder why this is so grossly different to the way the church structures its finances for women. The historiography of the church suggests that the church does not see fit to have women handle money on...
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The “Measure of our Creation”

Today is the end of my seventh week in a 24-week programming bootcamp. Three months ago, I was only non-chalantly  applying for it, after having applied to another and had not gotten in. It wasn't originally in my plans to do this now- next year at the earliest, but when opportunities come, I try to take them and not think to much about it. So far that philosophy has worked out. I had been a stay-at-home-mom for 6 years. We homeschool. It has been a huge lifestyle change, and it's unlikely to go back to how it was if I...
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