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Nearly every time I tell someone that I am an active gay Mormon, they hug me. Something about my declaration for some reason inspires them to console me. Mind you, I’m can’t be sure which part of my statement they’re comforting me about: the fact that I’m attracted to men or the fact that I’m Mormon as well. Too often, people look at these two labels, these unstoppable yet opposed forces that seem doomed to butt heads with one another until the end of time. And people worry about anyone who happens to be caught in between the two. Perhaps rightly so. With an ever-growing rally of cries to be “true to yourself” and to live a supposed authentic homosexual life, the pressure can be enough to bring even the strongest members of the Church to crumble, hopeless and defeated.
The old saying that "variety is the spice of life" can be turned around to express the truth that spices give variety to our life by making our cooking more interesting and tasty, thus allowing us to use many of the same basic ingredients to produce totally different dishes.
After nearly three decades of performances every Christmas season, The Forgotten Carols can definitely claim the status of a holiday tradition for families. This year signals one of the largest run of performances in its history—23 performances covering 13 cities in six western states.
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Recently, ABC's Good Morning America featured children, choirs, and individuals singing along to the Beauty and the Beast classic, "Be Our Guest." Among the choirs was the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Look out for them in this fun sing-along compilation.
Chalkboard paddle frames feature natural pine wood border. Hang in entry-way to greet guests or use in kitchen to write notes, track to-do's or make grocery lists.
Over the past few days, a photograph of Glenn Beck and President Boyd K. Packer has been making the rounds on social media. Check out the photo, posted by Beck on Father's Day:
MR says: Are there ways we could be sabotaging our own happiness without even realizing it?
The first U.S. weightlifter to win an Olympic medal in 16 years, Sarah Robles, shares how recommitting to her LDS faith helped make her stronger in every aspect of her life.