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Okay so right now I'm living in Provo, Utah. Currently I am a student at Brigham Young University. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and as a New Jersey resident, I realize that the atmosphere I grew up in back in Jersey is much different than the one here in Provo, especially in the BYU atmosphere. I mean after being here in Utah for a whopping total of 1.5 years I still haven't gotten used to the whole dating scene. ... Read More
Reading: "A Disposition to Do good Continually," Spencer J. Condie, Ensign, Aug 2001 It is my belief that repentance extends farther than just the big sins. Sometimes when we talk about repentance we think about big sins like fornication or breaking the word of wisdom. However, we are required to repent of all of our sins, and for most of us those sins are small--things like losing patience with a stranger who has done something that bothers you, or forgetting to say your prayers in the m... Read More
Abraham was a man who . . Had brothers Had a father Lived close to his immediate family His wife was unable to have children Left the land of his origin, a wealthy place, for the green country to start all over Was advised by the Lord to leave his kindred Was promised by his Father in heaven to have nations as his posterity, and a land blessed for them, and that his posterity would be a force for good in the earth Was 75 years of age when he started over another time, into the dry desert Was a l... Read More
Reveal yourself to the world as a servant of your Father (who is in heaven) -- by working good. Then the world will be able to see the truth about God and life.... Read More
1. Choose just one behavior you would like to change & work on that first. It can be overwhelming to try to be perfect all at once. 2. Substitute something wholesome, positive & enjoyable for the bad habits. its easier to slide back into old habits if we don't have something new to replace them. 3. Quit your bad habit for the right reason. Love of God & a desire to do what is right are more motivational & lasting that fear of duty or anything else. 4. Ask family members & f... Read More
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