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Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1863
br]It is the duty of nations as well as of men to owe their dependence upon the overruling power of God; to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon; and to recognize the sublime truth, announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by history, that those nations are blessed whose God is the Lord.
We know that by H... Read More
This week, we went on a tour of an exhibition at BYU’s Museum of Art entitled “Types and Shadows: Intimations of Divinity.” This was once again very enlightening and enjoyable. As our whole class went as one group in the tour and as the layout is designed to bring you close to the art, the only drawback was the crowded feel. Ha, at the times when I was in the front of the group I felt like there were more eyes on me than on t... Read More
Last week I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Art on Brigham Young University campus. My class and I had the opportunity to view the “Types and Shadows: Imitations of Divinity” exhibition. The exhibition was remarkable and stunning. It was wonderful to see numerous depictions of spirituality in diverse artistic representations. There was so much insight and meaning in some of the simple displays that represented Jesus Christ. My favorite piece was a giant bronze relief that stret... Read More
Humble Prayer "The strait and narrow path, though clearly marked, is a path, not a freeway nor an escalator. Indeed, there are times when the only way the strait and narrow path can be followed is on one's knees! And we are to help each other along the path." —Elder Neal A. Maxwell... Read More
Since I've been stuck off of the computer for days, I thought this was a nice message to share with my kind friends at LDS.net. Blessings, Gar "Charity is accepting someone's differences, weaknesses, and shortcomings; having patience with someone who has let us down; or resisting the impulse to become offended when someone doesn't handle something the way we might have hoped." Marvin J Ashton . Kindn... Read More
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