The Comfort of Knowing

From Stephen E. Robinson’s book “Believing Christ”: Individual Perfection . . . will I ever be perfect in the sense of being without error, fault or blemish? I mean me separately and individually apart from my covenant perfection-in-Christ? I think...

A Harvest of Truth III

Continuing from LDS Living Magazine and Kate Holbrook’s article:  For the previous post, click. . .  A Harvest of Truth II). (For the first post  of this series click A Harvest of Truth) The same is true of the truth we treasure in the Church. We cherish the...

* God’s Clear Commands for Life

From his book ‘The Will of God as a Way of Life’, Jerry Sittser taught: “I read recently that most Americans cannot name even half the Ten Commandments. Perhaps, in this case, ignorance is bliss, for knowledge of them would probably make us uneasy,...

* The Holiness of Everyday life — Work

From Joan B. MacDonald, her book ‘The Holiness of Everyday Life: Years ago, in a college biochemistry course, I learned something about myself. I learned how to learn. Before an exam, several students would gather to study together. While others struggled to...

* Praying for Extra Help

From Bruce C. Hafen: A few years ago, a university student related to his elder’s quorum an event that he had experienced just after being ordained a deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. He lived on a farm and his father had promised him that an expected new calf...

The Spirit of Revelation III

Continuing from The Spirit of Revelation II  Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: The closest I can come to describing my purpose is with a metaphor of swimming. When we are learning how to swim, almost all of us start out being terrified. We do...

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