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The following has been reposted with permission fromJasonfwright.com.
“The Book of Mormon speaks of being poisoned by degrees, and I’ve always thought it to be representative of the way evil works: subtly easing us into extreme danger. I recently listened to Marie Vischer Elliott describe her family’s experience of becoming confined in a concentration camp, and I couldn’t stop thinking about this scripture.”
Caution: The following article provides quotes and accounts from Elizabeth Smart's life that some readers may find disturbing.
A few days ago, we were at Thanksgiving Point for the annual Tulip Festival. As a last stop, we walked over to the Light of the World garden with the beautifully carved statues of Jesus Christ. I didn’t say much to my kids as we walked around. We were all, surprisingly, mostly reverent and quiet as we looked at the incredibly life-like creations.
"It was a very serious, thought-out decision when I made it," Smart said about her upcoming movie, "and I am very proud of how it’s turned out, although I don’t think it will ever make it to my top-10 movies."
A friend mentioned recently that he met his first black Mormon and that he didn't know they existed. Of course they do. I was one. He was shocked and asked, "How could you be a member of a racist church?" I explained the Church's teaching, then turned to my own question about race and religion: why don't we challenge racism in all faiths?
The power of the InnerGold Addictions Treatment Manual comes from the way it is packaged. Based on years of observation and study this manual is able to explain why addictions develop and then what to do about them in a practical and powerful manner. Many are familiar with much of the language used in recovery addictions programs but none have been quite packaged the way the InnerGold Manual is. We constantly hear stories of those who leave expensive treatment programs with no lasting resolution or systematic way of thinking to confront the addiction when it tries to come back which it always will.
The latest video in the "Osmond Sound Advice" series features Elizabeth Smart as she shares a powerful message about the role forgiveness can play in survival. At age 14, Smart was taken from her home and held captive for nine months. Since then, she has worked as an activist against sexual assault and abuse and has shared how faith and family helped in her recovery.