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An article in today’s CNN Belief Blog emboldened me. For those I am about to offend, I apologize. I hope you will only pass judgement on me, and not upon the other subjects of this article. Although I don’t know him personally, I hold Manti Te’o in the highest of regard. I feel compelled to share a bit on how I’ve come to this feeling, and what this amazing young Mormon man has taught me about my own beliefs during this Year of Faith.
I don't know why I'm deemed so special - or so needy - that a succession of Christmas Ghosts started visiting me during the night, starting almost two weeks ago. I have never really considered myself "Scrooge-like," but I will admit, my EC might be able to make that case at times. Regardless as to the "why," I was wise enough to chronicle these paranormal visits on Facebook, which is where I keep most of my important, personal information. I have listed the following encounters below, in the order they occurred. The last one is a new one that just happened last night. Yes, a visit from a Christmas Ghost, post-Christmas.
When I first heard about the EZ Yogurt Maker about a year ago, I had been searching and searching for an affordable way to add probiotics to our family routine. I knew that regular doses of these beneficial bacteria have been proven in numerous studies to improve digestion, immunity, and mental health, help with allergies and weight-loss, and even prevent and fight cancer. I wanted ALL these benefits from probiotics for myself and my family.
As part of a three-part series highlighting Christian, non-LDS keynote speakers from Texas A&M University at an LDS fireside, Aggieland Mormons published this inspiring piece about soccer olympian Stephanie Malherbe.
For those Church members still working on getting your temple recommend, Elder M. Russell Ballard has a special message for you.
Here are five crucial facts every single adult Mormon needs to remember, even when life gets hard.
Sam Cole isn’t your average working dad. He doesn’t sit behind a desk, working a 9-to-5 job. He stands behind a giant fire hose, washing down anything that’s aflame. And what does he do in his spare time? He’s a world champion wakeboarder.
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Click here to read more about the composer of this song, Jason Cassel.
"I could sit here and be depressed, but what good can come from that?" said Paul Moore, a 36-year-old father of two who learned he had over 40 tumors just last year. "I'm grateful for all that I've been blessed with. I feel love and support each and every day. Each and every day, I am humbled."