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Adversity
Posted On 09/28/2008 21:51:04 by bhofmann
Adversity
In the Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ, there is an account of a group of people who left their city to move back to where their ancestors used to live. They are referred to as the people of Zeniff named after their leader, Zeniff (Mosiah 9-22). Three groups emerged from this story and all three were very different before, during, and after adversity.

People of Noah/Limhi King Noah, the son of Zeniff, was very wicked and encouraged his people to b... Read More



2 Corinthians 4:5-11
Posted On 07/09/2008 16:05:26 by MaidservantX
.           The treasure of having earthly bodies to be filled with the power of God    &nb sp;     (which is)  adversity is met and overcome .           by this body filled with God's power... Read More



Surviving divorce
Posted On 06/14/2008 16:11:36 by djhalb
I am in the middle of a divorce. My wife, who is not an active member and has opposed my membership in the church has left me and has taken with her our 8 week old baby for another man. She took the baby out of spite for me discovering her cheating. This is the scripture that I have been thinking a lot about: D&C 122:7 And if thou shouldst be cast into the apit, or into the hands of murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast into the bdeep; if the billowing surge... Read More



Learning, Being Tested, and how these relate to our daily use of time...
Posted On 03/05/2008 11:49:01 by MaidservantX
In my last blog I numbered some of the gifts from Heavenly Father with which we came to earth.  Our creation is good!  With such miraculous provisions, how is it, then, can "things go wrong"?  What do we mean when we say to ourselves "Everything has gone wrong!"  I think, for myself I am going to stop saying that, and be more specific about what it is I am perceiving as wrong.

Here are some steps I hope to take:

1.  Acknowledge that "It hurts!"  (Say i... Read More









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