by kdm | Oct 13, 2024 | #discipline, agency, Choice, For times of trouble, spiritual workout, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
From William B. Smart’s book “Messages for a Happier Life”: In a quiet New England churchyard lies a headstone whose epitaph contains a profoundly important message—a goal—for all of us. Here lies a woman twice blessed; She was happy and...
by kdm | Oct 12, 2024 | #character, #discipline, agency, Choice, Christ Ministry, Family, fear, For times of trouble, Nurture, Revelation, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
Teachings of Jacob Z.Hess, Carrie L. Skarda, Kyle D. Anderson, Ty R. Mansfield, from their book “The Power of Stillness”: Relishing the present, of course, is not a foreign concept to Latter-day Saints. We just talk about it differently—focusing on...
by kdm | Oct 11, 2024 | Today's Post
From Neal A. Maxwell: IN HIGHER EDUCATION WE SPEAK often of students credit hours. Analogously, the plan of salvation produces what might be called “discipline credit hours.” Furthermore, we are not merely auditing life’s courses, but, instead,...
by kdm | Oct 10, 2024 | #discipline, agency, Choice, Christ Ministry, Family, fear, Revelation, spiritually strong, Today's Post
From Kathy C, Klayton’s book, “Teaching to Build Faith and Faithfulness” (Continuing from a previous post of June 16, 2023: * Sometimes Adults Need to Be Reminded) Many Fathers, even without the benefit of the gospel, have discovered the...
by kdm | Oct 9, 2024 | #character, #discipline, agency, Choice, choices, Family, fear, For times of trouble, Revelation, spiritual workout, spiritually strong, The Plan, Today's Post
Continuing from a previous post of February 15,2024, Flexibility from his book ‘The Will of God as a Way of live, continuing Jerry Sittser teaches: The Apostle Paul wanted to teach the gospel in territories where no missionaries had gone. But the clarity of the...
by kdm | Oct 7, 2024 | #character, #discipline, agency, Family, fear, For times of trouble, Nurture, spiritually strong, Today's Post
From Kathy Clayton and her book “Teaching to Build and Faithfulness”: A young woman was a promising student in every way. Her parents and teachers applauded her natural intellect and personal tenacity that marked her academic progress from an early age....