
More fully unspotted
My first year teaching sixth grade, I felt like I was drowning. I was working so hard to just do the bare minimum that
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My first year teaching sixth grade, I felt like I was drowning. I was working so hard to just do the bare minimum that
What edifies you? What doesn’t edify you? I found the definition of “edify” to be very intriguing: “To instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually.”
An awkward story from my teenage years involved my bishop asking me a question during our yearly interview. I had just explained how I read
I was recently sitting in a church lesson when the teacher asked: “What have you learned from trials in your life?” People were sharing some
As a piano student, I learned that improving my skills took a lot of time and effort. I had to memorize the names of the
I’ve heard it said that “No one has ever lost their testimony while truly studying the scriptures every day.” I don’t know if that’s 100%
When I taught middle school, I had a big sign right above the door in my classroom that said the word: YET We talked a
That’s it? Well awesome! We’ve got it in the bag then. Just kidding. “Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith,
So God expects us all to get advanced educational degrees, right? That’s what I used to think this scripture was referring to: “Whatever principle of
My AP English class my senior year of high school was going to be intense. Everyone talked about how the teacher ran her class just
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