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Every older married couple says it, and every newlywed couple hears it: "Marriage is hard work." It's almost the institution's unofficial slogan at this point, and for good reason—half of all marriages end in divorce or separation. For some, marriage is a dream. For others, it's a nightmare.
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Planning to use social media to spread the word about Jane and Emma's film release this weekend, the team of filmmakers (over 50 percent of whom are women) was surprised by President Russell M. Nelson's clarion call for a 10-day social media fast given during the general women's session of conference.
Mom, Dad, Laman’s tied up Nephi... again...
Polygamy is something many Latter-day Saints are asked about, but not something that a lot know the answer to. Thanks to a few new LDS.org topic pages, "Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo" and "The Manifesto and the End of Plural Marriage," some misconceptions are being cleared up.
I have spent almost two decades studying the book of Abraham and its history. I wish to use this book as an example to discuss an important issue: the relationship between knowledge and revelation.
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Is there any correlation between the sealing ordinance and giving birth to a child? Author Wendy Ulrich, whose most recent book, Live Up to Our Privileges, focuses on how women can use and access priesthood authority, recently sat down with All In host Morgan Jones and shared something the Spirit taught her while she was doing sealings in the temple.
A few years ago I noticed a shift in my fourth-grade son. Typically talkative, he had become slightly withdrawn, moody, and just less himself. Ironically—and thankfully—at the time I was reading Gary Chapman’s The Five Love Languages of Children. After thinking about his personality, I felt compelled to use more verbal and physical ways of connecting. When we talked about his school day I mussed his hair, rubbed his shoulder, or simply touched his arm. Within a few days, I couldn’t believe the difference—he was back to himself.
MR says: Adjusting to life back home can be plain tough. Adjusting to dating--that just adds stress and awkwardness. But here are 5 must-read tips to help make your transition into dating life smoother.
How blessed we are to understand that, through our Savior Jesus Christ, all have been redeemed and will live again eternally, especially those precious little ones taken home to their Heavenly Father.