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“Hi, my name is Emily. I’m seven, and I’m unique because I can’t see anything.”
Call me crazy, but I believe we can be at peace with our physical bodies. That we really can feel comfortable in our own skin. I know I’m taking a huge leap by making that statement. After all, body image statistics reveal that most of us aren’t very thrilled with the way we look. It almost seems like hating your body (or at least various parts of it) goes hand in hand with being human.
The commandment to clothe ourselves both modestly and stylishly is a challenge in today’s world, particularly for women. With styles declaring tight and revealing as mandatory, holes as new, and sheer and sleeveless as the norm, those committed to following the guidelines on dress as outlined by The Church must search through websites and clothing racks to find items to wear, often discovering many items they love but cannot wear in the process. And when something is found that works, it isn’t what we love. We must sacrifice what we truly want.
"I joined the Church, so I got baptized, and I lost everyone. And man, that hurt," Al Fox Carraway shares in a new video with LDS video blogger Robby Talbot.
When I was about 19 years old, I started to have a bunch of "concerned adults" come up to me on a regular basis and tell me that I needed to change this behavior and that behavior so that I'd be able to go on a mission. You know what? They were exactly right. But at the time I wasn't having any of it.
This was written in conjunction with another LDS Living article by Julie de Azevedo Hanks: Is There a Mormon Burnout Epidemic?
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To look at them, you wouldn't believe Judy Henry's stunning creations were made of four cheap and disposable ingredients: toilet paper, glue, tape, and thread.
The light of clear direction didn’t come all at once, but Morgan Choi found comfort by studying the Book of Mormon.
We don't always recognize when someone is struggling with depression and thoughts of suicide. Sometimes, we may even think the opposite: that everything seems to be going their way.