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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 no... Read More
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.&nb... Read More
Do you have a pioneer heritage? With Pioneer Day fast approaching on the 24th of July. I thought it might be appropriate to talk about the wonderful Pioneer heritage that we each have as members of the church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is made up of pioneers. From the very beginning of its roots in New York, with Joseph Smith, to the outer most reaches of the wor... Read More
I think LDS girls absolutely rock! So, I have written an article about LDS girls and what makes you girls so different than other girls in the world today. When I went out on the Internet to search for information about LDS girls - it was pathetic really. I hope to changes that:-) Most of what you will find about LDS girls, has to do with LDS young women. That which is written about LDS young women, seems to focus on YW leaders and not LDS girls themselves. Where do LDS girl... 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... Read More
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