THOSE rich people
Years ago, I was driving past some fancy houses with a friend of mine. I knew quite a few wonderful people and great family friends
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Years ago, I was driving past some fancy houses with a friend of mine. I knew quite a few wonderful people and great family friends
“Ugh, his meetings are so unorganized!” “Why can’t she just fulfill her calling? It’s not that hard!” I’ve noticed that when I judge other people,
Two opposites. Haman was the epitome of being prideful. Time and time again, he thought only of himself, he took personal offense to everything, and
As a brand new middle school teacher, I thought I was supposed to know it all. Kids would ask me a question and I felt
“Let thy love be for them as for thyself” D&C 112:11. Love the other people around you as much as you love yourself. I’ve discovered
Being humble = answered prayers. How does this connection work?! Most people hear “be humble” and think about someone who is too proud to pray.
Remember how one of the biggest themes in the Book of Mormon is that infamous pride cycle? The idea that when things are going generally
“Cali, you are just so good at everything you do!” I played a musical number on the piano in church last week, and someone came
I recently asked in prayer, “What lack I yet?” And here was the answer I got: Listen to your first thought or prompting, and act
Pride is something we need to avoid. But why? The story of James Covel in Sections 39-40 is just fascinating to me. Because we see
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