Steadfast and unmovable
Here’s the problem: When we fall short of a goal, we tend to throw the whole thing out for a bit. It’s human nature for
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Here’s the problem: When we fall short of a goal, we tend to throw the whole thing out for a bit. It’s human nature for
I’ve heard many substitutions for “perfect”. Whole. Complete. Finished. But I heard one alternate translation about 10 years ago sitting in a religion class at
“I’m not good at connecting with her.” “I’m just a disorganized person.” “I couldn’t stay calm any longer.” “I completely messed up.” Life is messy,
When I look back on my high school years, I cringe a bit when I reflect on some of the things that I did. And
I used to think one of the biggest lessons to learn in life is how to be self-confident. How to walk into a room and
I don’t know why this scripture had me almost in tears. “Blessed is my servant Hyrum Smith; for I, the Lord, love him because of
I grew up about an hour and a half away from the Oakland temple. It wasn’t impossibly far away, but it was just far away
“For I the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance.” D&C 1:31 Well… no way any of us can stand in
“The gospel of Jesus Christ encompasses much more than avoiding, overcoming, and being cleansed from sin and the bad influences in our lives; “It also
Relief Society presidents can be rude. Bosses can be inconsistent. Friends can be selfish. Spouses can be forgetful. Prophets can have terrible writing or speaking
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