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Thank your Father in heaven -- really do it -- every single day.
Well, this was my first week of Summer semester at college. Man, it was rough. I have a full load and Summer semester is only 8 weeks long, so the course work is DOUBLE what it normally is during Spring/Fall. But I can truly feel Heavenly Father beside me ever step of the way. How else would I be able to do it? I have Stellar and Galactic Astronomy, Math, Humanities, and Psychology. I really like all my classes. Okay, I don't like Math, but I have a R... Read More
I love it when the Bishopric gives flowers to all the adult women in the ward on Mother’s Day. I haven’t always been a fan of Mother’s Day. I went through my twenties without having kids, and I was skeptical that I would or even should be included. Now I have a testimony of the divine nature of motherhood and that it includes every woman. Before I had kids, I wanted them. I had helped raise a lot of children, but I was never "the mom." Mother's Day was torture; I started skipping church&nb... Read More
We Give Thanks unto Thee Subtitle: Making Every Day a Day of Thanks Giving The following Sacrament talk was delivered to the congregation of the Annapolis Maryland Ward on Sabbath Day morning, 20 November 2005. I would like to begin my remarks this morning with a story. A long time ago in a faraway village lived a man who everyone did their very best to avoid. He was the type of person who believed that there was only one competent person in the world, and that one person was hims... Read More
A Season of gratitude By Brother Keith L. Brown, 2nd Counselor in the Bishopric Annapolis Maryland Ward Annapolis Maryland Stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sabbath Day Morning, 26 November 2006 Preface On Saturday, 25 November 2006, I joined my family in Fruitland Maryland for the funeral services of my 71 year old father, John Wallace Brown. My youngest sister, Patricia, was the last of my father’s four children to see him alive and speak with him.... Read More
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