by kdm | Feb 27, 2021 | Today's Post
From the book ‘The Power of Stillness:’ It’s common for people contemplating the unique aspects of Jesus’s life to presume they arose largely because, “well, He was the Son of God. While true, does that adequately explain everything? We...
by kdm | Feb 26, 2021 | Today's Post
By Michelle D. Craig, First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency Seeing God’s Hand I love the Old Testament story of a young man who served the prophet Elisha. Early one morning the young man woke up, went outside, and found the city surrounded by a great...
by kdm | Feb 25, 2021 | Today's Post
Stephen E. Robinson said in his book “Following Christ:” A common error made by some members of the Church is to equate the faithfulness that is part of enduring to the end with being sinless. Every time we commit a sin, they would argue, we are unfaithful...
by kdm | Feb 24, 2021 | Today's Post
From Max Lucado’s book “Cure for the Common Life.” Greed makes a poor job counselor. She tells fig trees to bear no figs, olive trees to bear no oil, vines to bear no grapes. Don’t consult her. “Don’t be obsessed with getting more...
by kdm | Feb 23, 2021 | Today's Post
Elder Scott D. Whiting of the Seventy said in October 2020 general conference: “To even the careful student of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, the Savior’s admonition to be “even as I am”1 is daunting and seemingly unattainable. Perhaps you are like...
by kdm | Feb 22, 2021 | Today's Post
From Max Lucado’s book “Cure for the Common Life,” Beginning with a parable from the Bible, Judges 9:8-15. . . Don’t heed greed. Greed makes a poor job counselor. She tells fig trees to bear no figs, olive trees to bear no oil, vines to bear no...