by kdm | Aug 20, 2020 | Today's Post
From the book ‘The Infinite Atonement’ by Tad R. Callister: “Some might wonder what difference it makes whether or not they understand the Atonement, as long as they believe and accept its consequences. Such a need is illustrated by an experience of...
by kdm | Aug 19, 2020 | Today's Post
May integrity and honesty protect me, for I put my hope in you. Psalm 25:21 NLT From Bruce and Stan’s book, “God is in the Small Stuff and it all matters:” One of the great debates of the last few years has centered on character. Some people believe...
by kdm | Aug 18, 2020 | Today's Post
From Neil L. Anderson’s book ‘The Divine Gift of Forgiveness’. . . A most egregious (outstandingly bad) example of a checklist for repentance was told by Elder David A. Bednar. He said, “When president of BYU Idaho, I spoke with a bishop and...
by kdm | Aug 17, 2020 | Today's Post
Russell M. Nelson said: “Many years ago a medical colleague chastised me for failing to separate my professional knowledge from my religious convictions. That startled me because I did not feel that truth should be fractionalized. Truth is indivisible. Danger...
by kdm | Aug 16, 2020 | Today's Post
From yesterday’s post, quoting Neal A. Maxwell: “Prayer is clearly a commandment, and we are even asked to urge others in the Church to pray. (Moses 5:8, 16; Doctrine and Covenants 20:47.) It is likewise clear that there are different types of...
by kdm | Aug 15, 2020 | Today's Post
Neal A. Maxwell wrote: One can pray and yet not really pray. Prayers can be routinized and made very superficial. When this happens, there is very little communication and very little growth. Yet, given the times in which we live, improving our prayers should be one...