by President M. Russell Ballard
This is what keeps me holding on. This is what I find comfort in. This is my hope. Continue reading
by President M. Russell Ballard
This is what keeps me holding on. This is what I find comfort in. This is my hope. Continue reading
Life is really about perception. There is no color, really. It’s how our eyes tell our brain to perceive the light reflecting off objects that we see. That’s why there can be disagreement on something that seems as true as the color of an object. Our brains translate what our eyes see and at times, the truth can be lost in translation. Continue reading
Watch closely
the boy with an easy grin.
You don’t know
what pain he is hiding within. Continue reading
I blame my parents for my mediocrity. They were always my biggest fans and thought everything I touched turned to gold. It didn’t. I am thankful for my parents and recognize them as the biggest fans I’ll ever know cheering me on in my mediocre success. Continue reading
by President Russell M. Nelson
There were two take aways for me from this talk. First of all, how cute was President Nelson’s reaction to his story of his blunder at the beginning?
Second, of course, were the four invitations. I heard the invitations and just like everyone else that heard them I had to decide whether to accept them and follow through or not. Continue reading
“If you offer the best part of yourself even when you don’t have anything else” (The Secret of Giving, Bowles, Russ) so sings Reba.
I feel as if I am written out. Perhaps I have nothing left to say. But I keep trying. Continue reading