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Bishop Dean Davies, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric, recently visited an international refugee resettlement agency in Washington, D.C., and pledged $200,000, according to Times of Israel.
How we give our children a moral compass:
“Listening to his talk was the last positive experience I’d had with the Church. How was it that we were now in Thailand at the same time?”
For over a decade, Legacy Tree Genealogists have helped clients worldwide discover their ancestors. For LDS clients, this often means not only discovering stories of ancestors but also gathering names and dates for temple work. Legacy Tree’s LDS clients have been able to take hundreds of names of deceased relatives to the temple, resulting in treasured memories and bonding experiences.
Boman Farrer's watchmaking journey began while he was serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Raleigh, North Carolina, and a fellow missionary showed him a picture of a wood watch. Upon returning to Utah, he looked into purchasing one but realized it wouldn't suit his active lifestyle. Years later, he decided to create a watch with a leather band and a wooden face that would be comfortable, lightweight and more durable than a watch made exclusively of wood. With that, the Luno watch was born.
When you choose Price Genealogy to investigate your family lines, you are showing your desire for genealogical research and services by a team of world-class researchers who focus on results and breaking through your brick walls. Our local researchers use the resources of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, which is just a block away from our offices. We also conduct research in most areas of the world and have agents with local experience in many countries and all states. With over 40 years in the business, we have successfully traced thousands of clients’ family trees. Many of our happy clients have worked with us for years, even decades.
What to do you think of when you hear the phrase, “season of joy”? You probably think about Christmas, don’t you? Or maybe your birthday month because, let’s be honest, everyone loves their birthday month. But as joyful as Christmas and birthdays may be, that’s not what Joseph Smith was talking about when he called the events leading up to Doctrine and Covenants 84 a “season of joy.” And after this week’s lesson, we will see how this section brings lasting, eternal joy to all of our lives.
Is your grandma’s zucchini bread divine? Is your pumpkin bread recipe a gold-standard? Is your banana bread recipe enough to make people go, well, bananas?