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Mom in College: Blog 2
Posted On 08/13/2008 17:21:08 by MaidservantX
I ordered my books online at the beginning of the month and they are to ship to my house.  Talk about problems being blessings.  I got a call from the bookstore saying, "Blah, blah, blah, we need to exchange, blah, blah, blah."  So finally I got on the phone and we discussed possibilities of how to handle the situation so I could get the proper edition.  But then I mentioned that I had not actually received the book in question, nor any of my other texts except for one separa... Read More



Scripture Study for Children
Posted On 08/11/2008 09:18:03 by SimplifyHeartAndHome
This year I’m teaching ages 5-8 at a private LDS school in Cache Valley. It is very important to me that we read from the scriptures often as these are the tender ages before the age of accountability. I feel that if children can gain a love for the scriptures in these early and teachable years, it will stay with them forever.

Before my children could read I’d tell them scripture stories at night as they held their scriptures near their hearts. When scared, they were more comfort... Read More



Genesis 21
Posted On 08/01/2008 17:30:49 by MaidservantX
The following passage has been one of my favorites that I turn to from time to time to continue to help me understand my relationship to my Father in heaven as a woman, and most particularly how I might receive revelation from him, and how I might best conduct my life as a daughter of God.  The story, while true, also has a great deal of spiritual information in between the lines.   v15  "And the water was spent in the bottle .. ." v16  "Let me not see the death of the c... Read More



Mom in College: Blog 1
Posted On 07/31/2008 19:59:00 by MaidservantX
A new era starts for me. It is the rest of my life. I never really thought I'd get to this point.  I thank my Father in heaven for leading me and making a way. This fall I will be starting university.  My goal will be to get a Bachelor of Arts in History; I am minoring in International Relations.  I am attending Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona. I will be chronicling my adventures in university and with family life and such.  What is it like to be a mom... Read More



Like Father -- Like Son
Posted On 06/13/2008 23:18:45 by KeithLBrown
This Sunday, 15 June 2008, is Father's Day and though my father is no longer with me, I cherish the sweet memories of him and take time to reflect upon the things that he taught me through his example. In doing so I turn back the pages of time to June 2001 and the Father's Day talk that I presented to my Ward family of the Annapolis Maryland Ward. Like Father -- Like Son:
Making Sure That Future Generations Remember The Lord By Brother Keith L. Brown This Sacrament talk was delivered on Sab... Read More



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