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MR says: Parenting is difficult. Being in charge of raising a healthy, well-adjusted, faithful son or daughter seems nearly impossible, especially when we realize we are charged with our children's spiritual education. But, here are three simple truths we can focus on teaching our children that will help all the rest fall into place.
From Monet-inspired stained glass to a Christus statue nestled on the temple grounds, the exquisite touches of the Paris France Temple can now be viewed through this incredible Church video.
When I was a new mom I refused to rock my newborn son to sleep. Before he was born I read a few popular parenting books that asserted that the only way to get a baby to sleep through the night was to put him to sleep when he was awake and let him self-soothe to fall asleep. Never rock a baby to sleep, the book said, and I conformed.
After hearing about acts of terrorism around the world in recent years, it can be difficult not to succumb to fearful living.
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You can’t have a happy Thanksgiving without a little bit of laughter. So sit back and enjoy these hilarious Latter-day Saint comics as you get ready to celebrate Turkey Day with your family.
If you love audiobooks, then you'll love Deseret Book's brand-new service: Bookshelf Plus. Starting at just $6.99 per month, Bookshelf Plus offers unlimited access to more than 500 audiobooks and talks and over 1,500 eBooks with hundreds more to come. Start your free 30-day trial today!
With over 160 years of singing, the Choir has indeed performed its share of a cappella songs. Watch these videos below to hear the Choir without any instrumentation.
When Dr. Greggory DeVore, a Yale educated physician, looks at a developing fetus he uses the world’s most advanced 4D imaging technology. In fact, he has developed many of the diagnostic algorithms for these advanced imaging computers.
Google has recently has added photographs from planes to its “satellite” imagery in Google Maps. What this means is that many cities in the U.S. now have higher resolution pictures from the sky as you zoom in close, and they are typically more realistic looking since they are at a 45 degree angle. Below is an example of Temple Square, and the Jordan River temple. These are interactive embedded maps, so you can drag them around with your mouse and look at various parts of Temple Square, in exquisite detail, as if you were in an airplane.