Kaela Worthen Gardner

February 16, 2017 03:51 PM MST
The following article originally appeared in the March/April issue of LDS Living in 2013.
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February 14, 2017 03:04 PM MST
I don’t believe in a one, true love.
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November 16, 2016 01:41 PM MST
Al Fox (now Al Fox Carraway) wasn’t looking for religion. In fact, when the missionaries tracted in to her while she was living in New York, she told them she would let them teach her only if they brought her a steak dinner, sure they wouldn’t follow through and she wouldn’t have to see them again.
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November 11, 2016 06:03 PM MST
Rachael Neff is a mother, a Mormon, and an officer in the Army. And that combination of things makes her a bit of an enigma.
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November 11, 2016 04:03 PM MST
We thank all the brave men and women who have served in militaries around the world to protect their countries.
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September 12, 2013 04:35 AM MDT
Check out our other funny finds of Mormon humor here.
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September 01, 2013 04:20 AM MDT
Just Asking: Shannon Hale and Jerusha Hess
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July 18, 2013 04:40 AM MDT
My relationship with my now-husband began the way many relationships do: with a DTR (define-the-relationship conversation). It happened on a Friday night. But less than 24 hours later, on our first official date as boyfriend and girlfriend, I found the need to initiate another DTR.
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July 03, 2013 03:23 PM MDT
Many of us often sit in the same area each week when we attend church, sometimes just out of habit and ease, and some people like to even sit in the exact same row each week.
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June 13, 2013 04:02 AM MDT
Doctrine & Covenants Missionary Print from MomoPrints on Etsy.
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May 02, 2013 04:35 AM MDT
Motherhood. We cherish and celebrate it, and sometimes we complain about it. Sometimes we yell at our kids, and sometimes they teach us the most profound lessons we could learn in life. The kids scribble on the walls, and they kiss us on the cheek when we’re feeling down.
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April 18, 2013 04:10 AM MDT
Cinnamon Bun Popcorn from Our Best Bites.
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April 11, 2013 04:24 AM MDT
From LDS Living.
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April 09, 2013 04:59 AM MDT
Al Fox wasn’t looking for religion. In fact, when the missionaries tracted in to her while she was living in New York, she told them she would let them teach her only if they brought her a steak dinner, sure they wouldn’t follow through and she wouldn’t have to see them again.
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March 07, 2013 05:02 AM MST
In Doctrine and Covenants 115:4-6, the Lord calls to action all the people of His Church, inviting them to “arise and shine forth” so that their “light may be a standard for the nations.” He asks them to join together to support one another and become a “refuge from the storm.”
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March 01, 2013 05:10 PM MST
This update to the scriptures is a big deal--the last major revisions to the scriptures were made in 1981, when footnotes and cross references were added--but it wasn't a change that happened all at once.
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February 28, 2013 05:49 AM MST
Now before we start nit-picking, let me clarify: not all these dresses are 100% modest by LDS standards. But most of them are pretty dang close, and compared to all the other outfits celebrities are wearing these days, we applaud these women for their style choices. And with only slight modifications needed for a few of these outfits (most notably in the lining), these can still provide inspiration for all of us in our quest for modesty.
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February 14, 2013 05:09 AM MST
Now before we start nit-picking, let me clarify: not all these dresses are 100% modest by LDS standards. But most of them are pretty dang close, and compared to all the other outfits celebrities are wearing these days, we applaud these women for their style choices. And with only slight modifications needed for a couple of these outfits (and none for the rest!), these can still provide inspiration for all of us in our quest for modesty.
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June 26, 2012 04:07 AM MDT
Papua New Guinea is a country rife with rich variety. Over 600 islands make up just 10 percent of the country’s land. Thousands of species abound in the rain forests, highlands, and islands, with more species of birds in this country the size of California than in all of Europe combined. Divided by a diverse geography, each tribe has a unique culture, and over 830 languages are spoken by the 6.2 million inhabitants of the land. The Huli wigmen are known for their vain men who spend their days preening and growing their hair out at wig school before they can associate with women. The Baining fire dancers have a close communion between the spirits and fire, walking through flames to bring good spirits or calm bad ones. But in the cities, life edges closer and closer to modern society while others look on from the fringes of the ghettos, called settlements. Witchcraft, animism, black magic, and ancestor worship are still rampant, but Christianity is the predominant religion, practiced by 96 percent of the population.
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June 21, 2012 04:01 AM MDT
It's the classic question. "What do you want to do when you grow up?" I remember my responses: author, editor, marine biologist, teacher, illustrator, heart surgeon, psychologist, and more. Sometimes there were little things I'd counsel to myself: "When I grow up, I'm going to squeeze the toothpaste from the end of the tube," I promised after years of a gummy toothpaste tube shared with four younger siblings.
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June 06, 2012 07:50 PM MDT
There's a lot of great Mormon humor out there, but these are our current favorites. You might have seen us use a few of these on Facebook. We can't get enough of them.
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May 31, 2012 04:04 AM MDT
In the October 2005 General Conference, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland addressed the young women of the Church specifically, saying:
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May 18, 2012 04:08 AM MDT
I love dip recipes. There's some sort of harmony in that they're all served in a bowl with some sort of other food that gets dunked into them, but there's so much variety that you can consume a full-course meal in dip form. To satisfy my dip craving, I set out to round up the best of them all. Some of these are twists on old classics, but some are new and exciting recipes you may not have seen before.
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May 17, 2012 04:02 AM MDT
It's a given that thank-you cards should be sent when people come to your wedding and give you gifts. But the exact manner in which this should be done seems cluttered by a lot of rules and sometimes debate. I've seen some that are monogrammed in sealed envelopes and others that are just postcards, some with photos and some not. Some mention the gift (and some mention the wrong gift), and some add a personal note while others are more formulaic. What's okay and what's not? You tell me.
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