by kdm | Mar 5, 2025 | Today's Post
From Adam S. Miler’s book “Original Grace”: In the summer of 1976, my father found himself in a difficult position. Despite his hard work things weren’t going according to plan. The ends weren’t meeting. He wasn’t winning. . . . . I...
by kdm | Mar 4, 2025 | Today's Post
N. Eldon Tanner Wrote: I think back to when we used to kneel as a family in prayer every morning and every evening, I realize what it meant to hear our father call upon the Lord and actually talk to him, expressing his gratitude and asking for the blessings of the...
by kdm | Mar 3, 2025 | Today's Post
From William B. Smart and his book “Messages for a Happier Life”: In “The Wizard of Oz” is a passage that cries out for understanding and, when understood, tells us much of what we need to do. The tin man is looking for a heart. In his search,...
by kdm | Mar 2, 2025 | Today's Post
From his book “Receiving Personal Revelation” Larry L. Tippetts teaches: . . . So created meanings work less rationally and communally than discovered meanings. They are also less durable, less able to get through adversity and suffering. Secularism is the...
by kdm | Mar 1, 2025 | #discipline, agency, Family, fear, For times of trouble, Learning?, Nurture, Revelation, spiritual workout, spiritually strong, Temple, The Plan, Today's Post
Kristen M. Oaks wrote: President Wilford Woodruff taught: “The inhabitants of the earth do not realize the effect and benefit of prayer. The Lord hears and answers the prayers of men, women and children. Prayer has more power, a great deal, to bring down the...
by kdm | Feb 28, 2025 | #discipline, Choice, choices, Family, fear, For times of trouble, Nurture, Today's Post
From the book “Wild at Heart” John Eldridge writes: A few years ago now my middle son, Blaine, made the big transition into first grade. That’s a huge step for any child—leaving the comfort and safety of Mom’s side, spending all day at...