
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

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

Praying in the morning and at night is a fantastic habit to get into. But for a long time, I was stuck there. In fact,

If you’re like me, you’ve heard people talk about “the light of Christ” every once in a while. Oh yeah, yeah. The light of Christ.

Have you ever said a prayer where you’ve asked the Lord to give you words to say? I’ve said silent prayers like this many times.

After I got baptized, I remember the first time that I sinned. My sister was playing with a toy that I wanted, and I took

When I was preparing to be baptized, I remember practicing in the living room with my dad. I also remember him teaching me that when

Let’s talk “Abrahamic covenant”. I used to picture the Abrahamic covenant as some promise God made with Abraham a long long time ago. And that’s

One of my favorite phrases in the sacrament prayers has always been: “That they may always have His spirit to be with them.” Like, this

Remember that famous marshmallow experiment? You know, that one they did at Stanford years ago where they placed a marshmallow in front of a kid