Remember to be good
even when things don’t look so good. Continue reading
Remember to be good
even when things don’t look so good. Continue reading
by Elder Neil L. Andersen
“This is going to hurt a little bit,” is what we could have been told before we left our pre-mortal home to come to earth. Pain is part of growth it will happen. Continue reading
I’m not a 100% this is true any more. Or if it ever was true. But it would be nice to prove all those people with a low opinion of my ability wrong. Including myself. Continue reading
I know you had a bad day. Continue reading
by M. Joseph Brough
and Elder Ronald A. Rasband
These two talks go seamlessly together. Read or listen to one right after the other if you don’t believe me. That’s what I did one evening while I exercised. Continue reading
I am a dreamer. Always have been. The other day as I thought of my to-do list and my bucket list I realized they will always remain on my list unless I actually do them. And if I continue to wait for an available moment, they will always remain dreams. Continue reading
Cotton from the trees
does not fall directly down.
Instead, it lets the wind
dance it around. Continue reading
Not everyone likes the vibe of a small town. Although I argue the point that the majority of us live in small communities. Even when I lived in big cities I still lived in rather small communities. I lived, shopped, and spent my leisurely down time within a few block radius. There will be those that refute my point but I maintain it for the majority of people. There is something about a community feel. Continue reading
by Elder Larry J. Echo Hawk
and Elder Lynn G. Robbins
Due to space and time, I am combining two talks in this post.
When I watched conference last April I thought one of the major themes was forgiveness. I was surprised when I received my Ensign and looked at the topic guide in the front of the issue and discovered it wasn’t as big of theme as I thought it was. In fact, only three talks were linked to the topic. Obviously, it was a personal message I needed to hear. Continue reading