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“Wo Be unto Him That Is at Ease in Zion”
It is time for each of us to prayerfully, humbly approach the Lord and ask him to reveal to us what we can do in this battle against Satan to tear our society apart.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
There are eternal blessings associated with the suffering we do in this life. Bad things may happen to us not as a punishment, but as an opportunity.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Pursuing True Christian Motherhood
The phrase, “true Christian motherhood,” expands our notion of motherhood beyond the closed circle of mother and child, and to examine what we can learn from mothers about being Christian and in turn, what we can learn from the principles of Christianity about being a mother.
By Marilyn Faulkner
Is
the Universe Friendly?
It seems that life conspires against little
boys. But as one little boy learned when he grew to manhood, it also conspires
against adults. The universe gives and the universe withholds. Is nature
a friend or a foe?
By H. Wallace Goddard
Negotiating
the Reefs of Life
If we want to enjoy the fish in the coral
reef, we must go carefully, lest we are ensnared by the coral. Our
life as Saints of the latter days is much the same. There is so much that
is still beautiful and desirable about our world, but it seems that the
coral is growing all around us, unchecked, a trap for the unwary.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Receiving
the Light of Easter
Darkness
is an illusion. Easter teaches us that only the light was real, and that
we are all part of the light.
By Darla Isackson
What
Nephi Taught Me about the Valley of Sorrow
Nephi talks much in images the depressed
can understand: darkness, wilderness, blindness, hardened hearts. In contrast,
he uses images of light, safety, peace, hope, strength, and permanence
— images that offer hope to the discouraged.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Reverence
is an Attitude
Reverence is not what most people think it is. Most
people think it is being quiet in church, and most assuredly that is part
of it. But it is so much more.
By Steve
Orton
The
Mother Teresa Factor
The life of Mother Teresa, and the example
of the Savior, show that we can bring peace to the world one heart at
a time. That doesn’t seem like much, but the cumulative efforts
of all the Saints in the world can be mighty.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Guardians
Away from Home
Just as people were assigned as guardians
to aged veterans who flew across the country, we have an opportunity to
serve as “guardians” to the saints within our wards.
By Barbara Keil
Claiming
Our Blessings
The blessings that are delayed are often
the greatest. The Lord needs us to become, needs us to place
everything on the altar before certain important blessings are granted.
By G.G. Vandagriff
The
Primary Answers
The solution for overcoming adversity is
always the same, even down to the order of the formula. There is a reason
for that. These are the only avenues through which we can have discourse
with our Heavenly Father and his Son, Jesus Christ and burn the reality
of the atonement into our souls.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Dispelling
Myths with Gospel Light
The roots of self-doubt and self-persecution grow deep
in the soil of false ideas and myths. Here are some of those pernicious
myths, along with the truths that are necessary to dispel them.
By Darla Isackson
Don’t
Face The World Alone
Most of us would never consider ourselves
enemies to God. But when we react as natural men and women to the calamities
of mortality, we are not yielding to the enticings of the Holy Spirit.
We are spiritually sitting in a hole in the ground and eating beans. We
are in the hole because we are scared.
By G.G. Vandagriff
The
Truth of Christ Can Free Us from the Pain of Myths, False Beliefs and
False Traditions
Satan concentrates his deceptions on the
things he knows will make us most miserable. He doesn't care how
he he makes us miserable. If he can't ensnare us into abusing alcohol
and drugs, he is just as satisfied to make us miserable with the thought
that we are not measuring up to some unrealistic perfect ideal.
By Darla Isackson
The
217-Mile Trek
Despite the pleas from his leaders to give
up, a young scout learns the value of perseverance.
By Jonathan H. Westover
Nephi’s
Bonds and Mahonri’s Stones
The enabling and strengthening aspect of
the Atonement helps us to see and to do and to become good in ways that
we could never recognize or accomplish with our limited mortal capacity.
By G.G. Vandagriff
We
Are All Superheroes
If you know any Aaronic priesthood holders
who are blasé about their callings in the priesthood, this article
could change their minds forever. Happily, the same superpowers
can be claimed by all members of the Church.
By Paul Bishop
Beings of Light
The world will not be changed by legislation. It will never be changed, even within the Church, from the outside in. It has to be changed one heart at a time through the atonement.
By G.G. Vandagriff
Jesus Wasn't Always Nice
Sometimes being nice isn't the right thing to do. There are times when it is more important to stand up and be counted, just as the Savior did.
By Darla Isackson
Is It Fortune or Misfortune?
The things we perceive as great strokes of luck may lead to our downfall. On the other hand, what may seem like a great tragedy could turn into a blessing in disguise.
By Steve Orton
Safety in the Lord's Hands
Putting ourselves on the altar is not a one-time thing. We must be willing to do it each day. We are safe in the Lord's care only as much as we are willing to place ourselves there. Wholly and without reservation.
By G.G. Vandagriff
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