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Bishop Dean Davies, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, recently visited an international refugee resettlement agency in Washington, D.C., and pledged $200,000, according to Times of Israel.
Knowing that I should theoretically be visiting the temple on a regular basis, I put “temple” in my calendar on my phone and set the “repeat” setting to every other Tuesday. This reminds me that I should be going to the temple. And the more often I see it staring back at me on my electronic calendar, the more likely it is to stay in my brain. This allows me to visually see the reminder, and the excuses for not going become less important, and suddenly I realize I can fit in a couple of hours at the temple.
Visit teaching is an incredibly important way members can serve each other, but it can be easily overlooked or become something to check off each month.
Visiting teaching has always been a priority for Afton Van Kampen and Alta Roskelley of the Pleasant Valley 4th Ward in the Ogden Utah Pleasant Valley Stake. These two cousins became visiting teaching partners in November of 1990 when Sister Roskelly moved to South Ogden.
Mitt Romney offered a $10,000 bet to Rick Perry over health care during Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate, a move that many analysts say shows he’s out of touch with the economic hardships facing the American public, and perhaps with the teachings of his own Mormon Church.
With the Meridian Idaho Temple nearing completionand the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple reopening, Latter-day Saints in Idaho have a lot to celebrate in the coming months!
It was a simple act of service that Elder James Pickard, from Lindon, Utah, and Elder Jeffrey Kerr, from Mesa, Ariz., had planned, and it turned out to be a success not only in Harlem, N.Y., but also across social media channels. "We knew this time of year would bring a lot of opportunities to serve," Elder Pickard said. "We decided to get together and set up a few shoe-shining booths and a hot chocolate stand so that we could not only serve people of Harlem, but that we might also have a few minutes to teach people about Jesus Christ and the spirit of Christmas."
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