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Expectations
Posted On 07/06/2008 16:28:00 by texasblu
I homeschool.  I think I've mentioned that before.  I haven't done a lot on this forum yet because I'm swamped with preparing for the fall.  After praying about it, I've decided to use the theme "Latter-day Prophets" - although I need to come up with a catchy title.  We'll be singing the Primary song "Latterday Prophets" everyday, and learning about all 16 prophets, their teachings, what life was like during the yrs they served, etc.  The nice thing is there are other ac... Read More



Looking for God today
Posted On 02/26/2008 11:58:16 by dailyreminder
So this would be my first official time actually writing a blog... please notify me if I am doing something taboo in to the blogging world! Recently, when President Henry B. eyring spoke to the Church, he encouraged everyone to daily look for 'the hand of God' in our lives.  He shared several personal experiences, and I thought to myself, "hey, I can do that, too.  I can have the same experiences he has if I started to also look for ways that God has blessed me today."And so I beg... Read More









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