
Enduring forever
Do you know how many “no name” papers I had students turn in as a teacher? Too too many to count. Sixth graders forget to
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Do you know how many “no name” papers I had students turn in as a teacher? Too too many to count. Sixth graders forget to
Forgiveness can be so difficult to navigate. Because the adversary wants us to believe that if we forgive someone, we have said that what they
The waitress brought out a sandwich and placed it in front of me. It wasn’t until she walked away that I realized… this was not
Not gonna lie, this scripture has always been a tough one for me. D&C 82:7 says: “Unto that soul who sinneth shall the former sins
“Nobody’s perfect!” — we all say that, but what it really translates to is: “We all sin.” All of us. Me. You. The last person
When Elder Kevin R. Duncan was younger, he was helping to repair a fence and got a sliver of wood stuck in his finger. He
How could He just forget a sin from my past? It seems like an exaggeration– that if I repent, then my Father in Heaven suddenly
“And forgive me for my weaknesses and shortcomings today.” Does that phrase (or a variation of it) find a place in your prayers right now?
Once upon a time, I did not handle a situation very well. I was speaking with a friend, and the conversation got a little heated.
Alma is speaking to his son Corianton. Let’s use the “big picture” context to add all the layers of meaning here. ▪️Alma, also referred to