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What does a Captain Moroni figurine look like? Brick’Em Young is pleased to announce several new and excited products which can now be purchased at www.brickemyoung.com.
When I think of ministering in the Church, my hope is that each one of us can have a taste of this kind of sisterhood—whatever our age, our situation, or our need. I hope that each one of us can feel the comfort that comes from knowing that someone understands and loves us.
The following comes from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada's largest daily newspaper:
Thirteen-year-old Reese Oliveira, accompanied by Stephanie Boyd, recently released a new music video titled “Waiting for My Rainbow.” The video tells the story of a mother grieving the loss of her son. Reese’s mom, Suzy Oliveira, shared the story behind this music video:
It's incredible to see good people go out of their way, even to the point of putting themselves in danger, to help their fellow spirit brothers and sisters. Like what happened earlier this week when a French man made a daring climb to save the life of a child he didn't even know. "I just climbed up and thank God, God helped me," Mamoudou Gassama said about his heroic rescue. "The more I climbed the more I had the courage to climb up higher, that's it.”
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“Don’t be distracted from the true source of light. If you feel you are in the shadow or even in darkness, don’t remain there,” Sister Cordon said.
September 11, 2001 is a day that has become seared into the memories of hundreds of thousands of people as one of horror and tragedy. But for those born on or after that dark day, they are coming to know it as a day of remembrance--a day to serve and love.
August First Presidency Message for home teaching:
My wife Lizzie came home one day giggling, handed me a piece of paper while saying she loved the story on it. It read: “Sally was driving home from one of her business trips in Northern Arizona when she saw an elderly Navajo woman walking on the side of the road. As the trip was a long and quiet one, she stopped the car and asked the Navajo