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LDS archaeologists are now at work digging at the site that is most likely to be the land of Bountiful from the Book of Mormon. Find out their most recent updates and exciting findings. To learn more about their project, click here.
It can be overwhelming to have your child faced with a dangerous condition you know little about. You’ll have a lot of questions, and the person who can help you find answers is a qualified allergist. Michele LeMmon, whose 9-yearold daughter, Rachel, has nut allergies, said finding a good doctor was “the most important step.”
If you would have told me ten years ago that it was possible for me to form a genuine, lasting friendship with one of the protesters outside general conference, I would have questioned your testimony and standing in the Church.
A very blue celebration from Our Best Bites.
Identity formation in the teen years can be complex, yet surprisingly simple. The main objective of identity development is simple and straightforward: youth develop a clear sense of self and the role they play in the larger world around them. Youth need to know who they are and how they fit into the “bigger picture.”
It could be argued that Darrell Bevell came within a broken finger of BYU greatness. When the Arizona prep star injured his throwing hand in the late 1980s, the Cougars recruited a different quarterback and moved on.
For more information on this topic read "Who's on the Lord's Side?" by Charles H. Dahlquist, Ensign, May 2007, 94.
Many Latter-day Saints are familiar with the story of Chris Williams, a Mormon man who lost two children and his pregnant wife in an accident caused by a drunk teenage driver. (Read more about his story here.) Williams' story is one of bitterness, loss, despair, and ultimately, forgiveness.
Conference Talk: "Respect and Reverence" by Margaret S. Lifferth April 2009 general conference.
Sister Marjorie Hinckley once said, “The only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache.”