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LDS kids these days don’t know how good they have it.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many are wondering if the turkey will be cooked just right.
The practice of laying up stores for times of famine reaches back to the Bible. Joseph of Egypt foretold of a great drought and, by preserving grain, saved not only his family but the entire Egyptian nation. In our day, we have been advised to keep a year’s worth of food for times such as those—whether that be for a time of personal crisis or national emergency. When thinking in terms of potential scenarios, instead of asking “Should I have food storage?” the question quickly becomes, “Can I afford not to?” Once you’ve settled the answer to that question, here are a few more you might have, along with their answers.
Manual 1; Excerpt from "Using the Supernal Gift of Prayer" by Richard G. Scott
MR says: We are all love and pray for our prophet, and it's natural to show our concern for him. But we must also remember to listen to the words he shared and the counsel he has sacrificed to give us--counsel that can change our lives. For like King Benjamin, President Monson can say, "my whole frame doth tremble exceedingly while attempting to speak unto you; but the Lod God doth support me and hath suffered me that I should speak unto you" (Mosiah 2:30).
The following is an excerpt from S. Michael Wilcox's House of Glory: Finding Personal Meaning in the Temple.
For almost a century, the Inclusion Center has recognized individuals and organizations whose efforts and actions help build inclusive communities.
Erin Elton was appalled to discover that her friend hadn’t been out on a date in four months. So she launched the online “Mormon Bachelorette” series and got Aubrey Messick engaged. “It’s kind of crazy,” Elton understated.
For more information on this topic read “The Atonement Covers All Pain” by Elder Kent F. Richards, Ensign, May 2011, 15.
The Church recently announced two temple presidents for the Tucson Arizona and Cedar City Utah Temples as the temples approach their dedication dates.