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I am a mamber but iam currently disfellowshiped and my husband a new member for 2 months. we have martial problems that gotten bad. I have been crying out for help to the bishop but he has not given a referral to the lds family services and his only help is by a booklet to read and, or jail and my husband to work. My husband also has bipolar manic depression. so it gets him very abuseive now the arguemnets keeps esclading. the bishop also says oh the priesthood will help(no advice from priest... Read More
Worth More Than Gold Learning to pay a full tithe can be like trying to change our lives which is a great deal like building a house. It is not done by hammering one nail in a board but by repeated application or obeying the Law of Tithing. Over and over we must let our minds center on living the Law instead of not obeying it. And just as applying hammer to wood repeatedly can eventually lead to the completed frame of a new house, so can steadfast appl... Read More
So many people in the world today look at those in Need and walk on by on the other side of the road. They even do it for those they consider friends. When a friend falls on hard times are the ones in the parable that look on and pass by on the other side of the road? Or are we the Samaritan who sees the Need and stops and helps? Recently a friend a non member who is a single mother of four used to be six fell on hard times. When my wife Rebecca and I knew her she had five of her six at home... Read More
Hi everyone, I just wanted to ask you all to keep my good friend Ashley's baby in your prayers, he was born four days ago three months early at three pounds, five ounces and sixteen inches long, however his lungs are not right, so he had to be lifeflighted to Boise Idaho. This little guy has a long battle ahead of him to live. His mother is frantic with worry, and the father is unsure how they are even going to meet the bills, but they are doing everything in their power to save t... Read More
A baby CRIES when he experiences a need, an unfulfilled one. As adults we also often feel the cry inside. When a Need is unfulfilled, much if not all of our behavior can be characterized as signaling the emptiness of the Need and crying for someone to feed us. Sometimes our adult (including adolescent) signaling behavior is ineffective, or even produces the opposite effect of having possible "food sources" move away from us. We also may find ourselves seeking for "foo... Read More
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