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The success of people’s mortal experience depends in large part on how they use their time, said Bishop Gérald Caussé, Presiding Bishop of the Church, during a Brigham Young University–Idaho campus devotional held in the BYU–Idaho Center on May 10.
At the beginning of this month, President Henry B. Eyring shared an unexpected story about a grandmother traveling to see her grandson in jail. While overwhelmed by heartbreak and wondering, this sweet woman received inspiration that teaches us about the reality of agency, the power of the atonement, and the overarching reach of God's infinite love.
Lunch and Learn Series with Deseret Book Artists and Authors
Gale Boyd, a Mormon convert of Jewish descent, often writes about how her faith and her ancestry enrich each other.
Both the Huffakers and Clarkes have four children, the youngest of which are teenagers who live at home. The Huffakers also have a son and daughter serving missions currently. Please join us in praying for their family.
Understanding the past can mean everything for our future. Religious questions. Career decisions. Family disagreements. Will and Liz are grappling with the same issues in the 1840s that Jeff and Abby face in the present. In the latest historical novel from best-selling author Dean Hughes, their parallel stories show how important a legacy of faith, determination, and courage can be in any age.
In 2010, when one of her children was struggling to read, Cassandra Hafen took it upon herself to learn more about dyslexia. A veteran teacher of English as a Second Language, she found herself in new territory, so she retrained and became a certified specialist in the sonorously named Barton/Orton-Gillingham method. This unique approach calls for the engagement of all of a student’s senses: visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic. It has a lofty track record—it’s the preferred method at the New York’s Windward School, perhaps the nation’s top dyslexia program—and now Hafen was determined to bring it to her one-on-one practice in suburban Henderson.
"I do not compete on Sunday; I do not workout on Sunday," Cody Moat says. "A few years back, Spartan Race wanted to make Sunday the big elite race day. They gave me all sorts of reasons why Sunday should be the big race day. I told them that I would be done with Spartan Race if that was the direction they were going."
“My faith gets me through, but the members make it easy,” said Bill Kastner, a member of the Church who lost his home in the devastating California wildfires. "I will report that they have what they need; they have the help of heaven and in the current Church organization in the stake [a group of congregations], that things are going very well, but [I will] ask the Brethren to continue to pray for you, as I know they will,” said Elder Carl B. Cook.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Point of Safe Return" by Dieter F. Uchtdorf