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Family Reunions 101
Well, it's happened again. Another summer is coming and it's clear that if there's going to be a family reunion, you'll have to plan it yourself. Before you pull your hair out at the thought of matching T-shirts and meals for a hundred picky eaters, take a deep breath and read on. By the time...
Dave Says: Is the Authentic College Experience Worth a Loan?
We all want our kids to have the best college experience, but is acquiring more debt for their room and board on campus really worth it? Dear Dave, We live in New Jersey, and my wife and I can afford the $10,000 to send our son to a state college. However, we have a younger child who is...
Food Storage Recipe: Wheat Berry Salads
I'm pretty sure that you’re going to love these salads, but don’t take my word for it. Try them out and let us know what you think! My favorite method, which just happens to be perfect when you don’t have electricity, cooking fuels, or time to spend over the stove (like in emergency...
Dave Says: Should Moms Stay at Home or Go Back to Work?
A reader wants to know what Dave thinks about moms going back to work to help get the family out of debt. To read more on these hot topics, go to What Not to Say to Working Moms and What Not to Say to Stay-at-Home Moms.
Nine Lessons for FHE on "The Family: A Proclamation to the World"
Get great Family Home Evening lessons for the next nine weeks! This FHE series, based on the First Presidency's "The Family: A Proclamation to the World," will teach your family the best principles on which to base their life. Week 1: First Paragraph Week 2: Second Paragraph Week 3:...
WEEK NINE: Nine Lessons for FHE on "The Family: A Proclamation to the World"
For this special edition of LDS Living FHE lessons, we’re giving you nine weekly lessons: one for each paragraph of The Family: A Proclamation to the World. Here's the lesson for the last paragraph, for week nine--the last week! Get the entire FHE lesson series on "The Family: A Proclamation...
Best of: LDS Living Stories of the Week, May 11-17
Check out this week's top stories in the Best of LDS Living for the week of May 11 through May 17, 2013. You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've put together our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For May 11 through May 17, these are LDS Living’s...
D&C Lesson 20: "Looking Forth for the Great Day of the Lord to Come"
"If you sense that one day every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is the Lord, why not do so now?" - Elder Neal A. Maxwell INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this lesson is to give some instruction in recognizing the signs of Christ's coming, and to give...
Teachings of Lorenzo Snow Lesson 12: Tithing, a Law for Our Protection and Advancement
"The time has now come for every Latter-day Saint, who calculates to be prepared for the futures and to hold his feet strong upon a proper foundation, to do the will of the Lord and to pay his tithing in full." - President Lorenzo Snow Get the full lesson "Tithing, a Law for Our Protection and...
Ultimate Guide: Modest Swimwear 2013
The sun has come out, and it's time your best swimsuit did too! Confession: I have a love/hate relationship with my swimsuit. I love it because it means that it’s finally warm! It means fun times with friends and family at the pool. But I hate it because it also means that I’ve got to somehow...
The Perfect Family Reunion Menu
Part of what makes a great gathering is great food. But no one wants to be stuck in the kitchen missing out on the fun. Preparation is the key. Here are some family favorites modified for an easy, last-minute toss together with all the homemade goodness. Just multiply the recipes according to how many people you’ll be feeding.
Nine Things You Shouldn’t Say to a Depressed Loved One (And What to Say Instead)
If you have a loved one struggling with depression, here are some things to say that will help both of you feel better. And even if you feel like you're not “getting through,” please don't stop trying. Anyone who has a loved one who struggles with depression probably knows the feeling of...
SPONSORED: J. Reuben Clark International Academy Opens New Homeschooling Program
The J. Reuben Clark International Academy is an LDS based online K12 school that opens its virtual doors this fall. The J. Reuben Clark International Academy is excited to announce the opening of their new school, an extension of the LIFE School program that is growing rapidly as more and more...
LDS Events Calendar
Firesides, performances and conferences are coming your way in the world of LDS events. Lunch and Learn Series with Deseret Book Artists and Authors 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Downtown Deseret Book Store, SLC, Utah Friday, May, 17: Steve McGinty Steve has traveled to Russia, France and...
SPONSORED: How to Save Money on Your Electric Bill
In the heat of summer, saving money is a daunting task. But with these expert saving tips, you'll soon have more vacation money in the bank! Everyone knows how to turn off lights that aren’t being used and how to use compact fluorescent bulbs instead of incandescent. Here are some...
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