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As a scientist (rather someone studying to become one), it is sometimes difficult for me to understand art—especially modern art. However, in a recent presentation and tour of the BYU Museum of Art exhibit Types and Shadows: Intimations of Divinity by Rita Wright, I was amazed at how I was able to find meaning in many of the works presented. I think a large part of this chan... Read More
Sometimes you just have to stop for a moment and look at life in general and ask where your focus is. This week several people have come to me and said all they see is trouble, problems and no where to turn to. I guess I have been thinking a lot myself lately, with everyone around me struggling so hard, and with jobs closing everywhere, farmers going bankrupt, and people losing hope. I just wanted to send a reminder out for those who are struggling this week or feelin... Read More
Atonement and Our Suffering We discussed the Atonement tonight and why personal suffering is necessary for our growth and understanding. We discussed the concept of passing through our own trials and affliction (our own Garden of Gethsemane) in this life. When we experience this, we will come closer to understanding the magnitude of the Savior's Atonement for us. We concluded that no one wants to suffer. However, w... Read More
I see that sometimes we live everyday waiting for a miracle to take place in our lives, waiting for the happiness to come and find us or trying to find happiness .in this search for happiness we tend to ignore what we have. we often forget what we must do in order to be happy , Joseph Smith told us: Happiness is the object and design of our existence; and will be the end thereof, if we pursue the path that leads to it; and this path is virtue, uprightness, faithfulness, holiness... Read More
Letter to a Ten-year-old Daughter talk given by Bishop Glen L. Pace, Crying with the Saints, Conference Talk There is probably no greater Gethsemane for saint or sinner than the death of one of our children. Just minutes after he learned of his ten-year-old daughter’s acc... Read More
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