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What should I do?
Posted On 10/28/2008 12:09:46 by RebekahBelinda
Its been over a month since I was baptised, it was such a hard decision for me especially at the age of 15. My biologicale father said he didnt want anything more to do with me and called me very nasty names and I had so many doubts and even though it seemed easier not to get baptised I felt I wanted to and knew I wanted to. Since the day I got baptised I lost all contact with me dad, but things were great, I had all the support from Church Members and the Missionaries, it all just seemed to be... Read More



No more than you can handle
Posted On 10/27/2008 12:02:21 by holley88
I want to share an Aha! moment that I had this week.

Something that I have been pondering recently is that the Lord will not give me any more than He knows I can handle. Having faith that this is true, it would be logical then to go into any trial knowing that I could, albeit with some help from the Lord, overcome the adversary or make it through whatever has been put in front of me. I've come to realize that this means I will have to put away the victimized mindset that is so easy to... Read More



Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: Lessons learned from Liberty Jail
Posted On 10/08/2008 12:48:08 by djschroeder
By Greg Hill
Church News staff writer Elder Holland's talk

   Lessons from Liberty Jail
(700 KB .pdf file)(700 KB .pdf file)


      PROVO, UTAH
      Through Joseph Smith's experience in what has been referred to by some of the early brethren as the "prison-temple" of Liberty Jail, valuable lessons can be learned, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve told... Read More



Hobbies
Posted On 10/06/2008 18:46:22 by danceforjoy
I have so many hobbies...master of nothing!  I enjoy photography, quilting, sewing, creating cakes, hiking, ...just about anything outside during any season.  I am a work in progress!  When I'm roller blading I am normally going for distance and sometimes one or more kids will ride their bikes along.    Too many things to have fun at, too little play time, too many tasks that have to be done!... Read More



Little things
Posted On 10/02/2008 13:15:48 by Aurorasungem
The little things of life are so small, but so important.  The blessings we have that we do not always see and appreciate, the small things that brighten lives and uplift, and those times and moments that surprize, startle and that everyone learns from. Looking at life from a different perspective is a good thing.  How often do you take the time to stop, to look at what is around you?  Have you ever stopped to just look and listen to the wind in the trees, see the stars at night,... Read More



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