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What fascinating insights into the Book of Mormon and how it connects to Jewish law:
When Karl Brooks suffered a debilitating stroke 20 years ago, his wife, Carla, showed true love and devotion by caring for him daily all the way until his death a year ago.
LDS Olympian Kate Hansen admitted that as a child, she did luge just to get out of class. She didn't really want to become a world champion or an Olympian.
A lot can change in four years . . . FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL
This was not your typical rescue mission.
Prior to the general women's session of the 186th Semiannual General Conference, Sister Neill F. Marriott, second counselor in the Young Women general presidency, and Sister Linda K. Burton, Relief Society general president, helped bring comfort to Church members in Louisiana, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic.
Every Monday, we include a recipe from Rhodes in our FHE e-mail (click here to sign up). Yes, Rhodes is one of our sponsors, but very often I find myself making mental notes to come back later, when I'm off the clock, and try them out. These are my top picks from that list.
This article is sponsored by Dads Again.
Isaac John Wardle began working in the coal mines in Ravenstone, England, at the tender age of 7 — six days a week, 12 hours a day. That would have been his destiny until he heard the gospel preached, joined the LDS Church at age 17 and determined to emigrate and gather with the Saints in the Utah basin. After three years of scrimping and saving, Wardle booked passage on the ship Horizon, said a final farewell to his family and sailed from Liverpool in May 1856. After disembarking in Boston on June 30, 1856, Wardle climbed aboard a train, eventually arriving in Iowa City, Iowa.
As we think about the Savior and His life this Easter weekend, it is also important to reflect on how His "touch" in our lives can help us remember Him throughout the year.