Aligning our wills
Enos went into the forest to pray for his own soul. After a long wrestle and many hours, he hears God’s voice reassuring him that
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Enos went into the forest to pray for his own soul. After a long wrestle and many hours, he hears God’s voice reassuring him that
Wisdom: Knowledge with the maturity to use it well. I always laugh when I read this scripture! I can picture righteous Jacob, trying to convince
Jacob was pleading with God. Praying for his people to feel the power of God and to change their ways. He was doing his best.
I’ve teared up 2 different times over the past few days while scrolling through social media. (And I am NOT a “crier” at all, so
There are many days that I just feel exhausted by the end of the day. I’ve got my goals of what I want to do
The longest chapter in the Book of Mormon. And what is it about? “he saw that his olive tree began to decay…” “It grieveth me
Sometimes I write my posts in batches, and just post them on separate days. This past week, I wrote many of my posts on Monday.
Tips, strategies, suggestions, and resources to help your spirituality and conversion soar within your home. We all recently found that the “Church-supported” portion of our
How to keep teens engaged and excited on the Sabbath! P.S. If you’ve got young kids, check out my tips here, and be sure to
How to keep the Sabbath spiritual and sane! P.S. If you have teenagers, check out THESE TIPS – or read my entire general Survival Guide
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