* Our Astonishing Freedom

From the ‘Will of God as a Way of Life,’ Jerry Sittser wrote: In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus exhorts us not to be anxious about tomorrow but to concentrate on what we must do today. We ought to trust that God who clothes the lilies of the field and...

“The Great Question V”

Concluding this series from Elder Neal A. Maxwell: “For the serious reader, the Restoration scriptures provide a deeply significant response to modern man’s architectonic needs—that is, our deep needs to discern some design, purpose, pattern or plan...

* The Reason for God

From Timothy Keller and his book ‘The Reason for God’: On the other hand, secular people should also examine their own self-narrative, namely that they are not exerting any faith, that they are simply using their reason and “seeing things as they...

The Great Question IV (continued)

From Elder Neal A. Maxwell: The plenitude of the Restoration followed “a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, or of thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord” (Amos 8:11). The end of that famine was marked by the coming of the Book of...

* On Seeing Things Through

Richard L. Evans wrote: One of the indispensable elements of a sincerely successful life is the ability, the power and the willingness to see things through—to carry things beyond conversation to conclusion. And one of the disappointing qualities of character is...

* Serendipity

Richard L. Evans wrote. . . . There is a word in our language, an unusual word coined by Walpole, but little known and little used. It is serendipity— which means essentially: something unexpected that you find along the way when you are looking for something...

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