by kdm | Dec 26, 2022 | #discipline, Learning?, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
From Fiona and Terryl Givens and their book ‘The God Who Weeps’: What challenges and conditions may come when we have passed into that undiscovered country, death, we cannot know. What we do know is that Jesus spoke in simple, hopeful terms about the...
by kdm | Dec 25, 2022 | #discipline, Atonement, Christ Ministry, For times of trouble, Modern Prophets, spiritual workout, Today's Post
Continuing from yesterday’s post, instruction from Elder Neal A. Anderson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Safeguard the Gift of the Holy Ghost Finally, my third thought: in this sacred quest, we treasure, protect, defend, and safeguard the gift of the Holy...
by kdm | Dec 24, 2022 | #character, #discipline, Atonement, Christ Ministry, For times of trouble, Modern Prophets, Revelation, Today's Post
Drawing Closer to the Savior By Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Seeking to know and love the Savior, we separate ourselves from the world through covenants with God, being distinct, uncommon, and special, without isolating ourselves from...
by kdm | Dec 23, 2022 | Today's Post
Continuing on a theme of July 13, 2021: From Terryl and Fiona Givens. . . However, a different question emerges when it is the action, not the person, that is imperfect. If a bishop makes a decision without inspiration, are we bound to sustain the decision? The story...
by kdm | Dec 22, 2022 | #discipline, Modern Prophets, Revelation, spiritually strong, Temple, Today's Post
Continuing from a previous post * Find Refuge from Fear II. . . . Amidst all the conditions of our day, “be not troubled.” I would like to share with you how to do this. I am struck by the emphasis on “stand in holy places.” Temples, homes,...
by kdm | Dec 21, 2022 | Today's Post
Under the title ‘Teacher Presentation Is Not Always the Best Way to Teach Not surprisingly, I don’t think those seminary students ever for a minute grieved my inability to deliver long lectures. I don’t imagine our children would grieve that loss...