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Mostly because I didn’t want to go alone, I called my friend Sarah and begged a ride to our ward Relief Society Party. “I don’t think so,” she replied, “my family is in such an uproar right now it will make me feel guilty. Those parties are for happy, shiny people.”
In today's society, social media, and news coverage, all we tend to see and focus on is divisions, arguments, controversies, disagreements, and comparisons. With so much noise directed at all our differences, the world becomes something overwhelming, where fear dictates our actions and responses, not love.
It has been 17 years this month since President Hinckley stood up in the General Relief Society Meeting and read the document that so many have grown to know and love—The Family: A Proclamation to the World.
For everyone's information, all the missionaries in Liberia are safe and sound. During the elections, they are staying inside and no one goes out. We fly into Liberia Friday to see everyone and have Zone Conferences to conclude the rest of our Mission Tour with Elder Mensah. We have two District Conferences as well.
There is a quote I love from Lord of the Rings: “Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere.”
Church Newsrecently created a touching, 80-second video that describes why Latter-day Saints stand when our prophet enters the room, and the answers are powerful.
As Joseph Smith was dictating the translation of the Book of Mormon to Oliver Cowdery, they learned that the gold plates were to “be hid from the eyes of the world” in general. Nevertheless “three witnesses” would be enabled to view the book or plates “by the power of God” in addition to Joseph—“him to whom the book shall be delivered.” These three witnesses would then “testify to the truth of the book and the things therein” (2 Nephi 27:12; see also Ether 5:2-4 and D&C 5:11, 15).
We came across this new book that does exactly what its title suggests--Fill Your Day with Hope: Heavenly Reminders to Brighten Your Day--and we just had to share some of our favorites. This sweet little giftbook is full of colorful pages that will make you smile and help you get through whatever it is you're struggling with right now. It would also make the perfect gift to share with a friend who's going through a hard time (along with a fresh batch of cookies).
Visitors to Temple Square on August 21 had a lot to celebrate as President Thomas S. Monson's 90th birthday coincided with an eclipse passing over the United States.
Jimmer Fredette's new home is the Windy City, and he was well-received in his debut.