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...
by kdm | Feb 26, 2025 | Today's Post
From M. Catherine Thomas’s book “Light in the Wilderness”: Seeing into the nature of things, we discover the possibility of a great happiness veiled behind the most unthinkable turn of events. Brigham Young offers some mind altering ideas: I am...
by kdm | Feb 25, 2025 | Today's Post
From his book “Talking with God”, Robert L. Millet writes: There is a name above every other name that is named on earth or in heaven. It is the name of One sent to bring salvation, the name of one who paid an infinite price to ransom us from Satan. It is...
by kdm | Feb 24, 2025 | Today's Post
Continuing from * In the Name of the Son, Robert L. Millet wrote: While serving as dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, I was frequently required to leave town for extended periods to give speeches, attend academic and administrative conferences,...
by kdm | Feb 23, 2025 | Today's Post
Continuing from a previous post. . . .Prayer, What Good Does it Do? American culture is probably the hardest place in the world to learn to pray. We are so busy that when we slow down to pray, we find it uncomfortable. We prize accomplishments, production. But...
by kdm | Feb 15, 2025 | Today's Post
Heads up from Kent. . . . I’ll be gone for a week. The next new post will be Sunday February 16th. As you desire you could look at posts from years past by clicking on the bottom lower left of this page. From the book ‘A Praying Life’ by Paul E....