by kdm | Sep 24, 2020 | Today's Post
From Jeffrey R. Holland (referring to Psalms 89:9): Thou rulest the raging of the sea: when the waves thereof arise, thou stillest them. There are times in all of our lives when storms of emotion, tribulation, or sorrow swirl about us and we plead for someone to...
by kdm | Sep 23, 2020 | Today's Post
Continuing from ′Knowing as We Do′: Really trusting in the living Lord includes trusting his timing. . . . The woman of Canaan sensed that Jesus was a special being. Nevertheless, she was told by the Savior himself that he was ″not sent but unto the lost sheep of the...
by kdm | Sep 22, 2020 | Today's Post
From Richard L. Evans the host of “Music and the Spoken Word” broadcast from Salt Lake City for decades (in the last century) shared: “In thumbing through common place words we find “fringe”—and we find it thus in part defined as “ornamental border. . .” or...
by kdm | Sep 21, 2020 | Today's Post
From Neal A. Maxwell′s book ″Things As They Really Are:″ . . . .″Knowing as we do that we agreed beforehand to these earthly experiences (including the condition that we would have our memories dimmed, if not obliterated, so that the growing experience would be...
by kdm | Sep 20, 2020 | Today's Post
Truman G. Madsen wrote: “In the midst of our mortal predicament we have needs, even desperate needs. The first is for a mentor, and exemplar, one who has been over not just a similar road but an even far worse one. A person who can show us what we have it in us...
by kdm | Sep 19, 2020 | Today's Post
From the book “The Power of Stillness:” It′s understandable why the idea of eternal progression can seem in contradiction with the core of mindfulness—as if our attention to future possibilities requires an unwillingness to embrace the present moment...