
Rainbows
If you asked most Primary children what the rainbow at the end of Noah’s story means, most would say it was a promise from God
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If you asked most Primary children what the rainbow at the end of Noah’s story means, most would say it was a promise from God

What are your benchmarks to know if you are actually coming closer to Christ? I think the adversary is super good at helping us get

The people alive in Noah’s time didn’t just DO bad things. The Lord noticed that when looking at these people, “every imagination of the thoughts of

Christ has done everything He can to set us up for success. We are sent into this world with so much going in our

Enoch saw a vision of the great flood in Noah’s time. And he wept. This encouraged him to plead with the Lord for

Compassion literally means “to suffer together”. I’ve wondered a lot this week about why Enoch was the guy who created this literal Zion city here

Remember last week how Enoch was so nervous to be called to preach the word because “I am slow of speech”? (Moses 6:31) It’s so relatable—

“This has all gone wrong.” I had this thought cross my mind this past week as I had to cancel a bunch of plans to

As Quin prepared to be baptized last month, I had one thing that wouldn’t leave my mind: Make sure she knew that her baptism day

It’s January. (Still.) A lot of us are focused on changes we want to make in our life. Improvements that we want to see.