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If your friend tenderly told you about some of her regrets, would you ask her to stop whining? No, you would almost certainly take the time to listen and empathize with her. Do you treat yourself this well? We can allow ourselves to take the time to mourn over our lost opportunities.
If I were to write a post about how inappropriate it would be for members of Christ’s church to affix labels to fellow saints, it would be one of the shortest posts ever written. It would consist of a perfect quote from President Uchtdorf: “Stop it!” Instead, I would like to look a little more closely at another kind of label – the labels that we pick out and stick to ourselves. Even more specifically, the labels that we stick on ourselves as members of the Church.
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As a Las Vegas lawyer, Robert Reynolds manages rock bands. He is also a devout Mormon who recently wrote a bookabout overcoming our favorite sins, one he wrote from the experiences he's had in the music industry.
We loved the honesty and the sentiment of the post. It's something all stay-at-home moms can relate to.
In 2002 the popular musical Hairspray, set in the 1960s, sought to start a conversation about societal topics, including the issue of racial strife. The conversation surrounding racism remains more relevant than ever. Today, The Bonner Family is using a song from the musical, “Run and Tell That,” to encourage people to speak up about racial inequality.
Within the last couple of months, the Church has made some significant updates to their welfare centers.
As speculation escalates about what Mitt Romney will do after his failed presidential bid, outsiders continue to turn to his Mormonism for possible answers. Last November, Bloomberg columnist Albert R. Hunt opined that if Romney didn’t win, he could become LDS Church president instead.
The first couple of months of any new year are great for setting goals and making resolutions. If you haven’t completed past resolutions successfully, try thinking smaller. Developing simple goals will improve your odds of success and keep you on the path to achieving your overall resolution.