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“We send our love across the oceans, the mountains and the electronics to all the world,” said Elder Oaks.
"I’m a licensed Southern Baptist minister and I embrace the Book of Mormon."
In one of our most beloved passages of scripture, Christ visits the Nephites and takes the time to gather all the children around him to teach them, pray for them, and bless them one by one. The more I’ve studied this beautiful story, the more I’ve realized that this is not just an uplifting, feel-good story. It is a powerful teaching moment from the Savior that shows how He hopes we will treat His beloved little ones. Here are three things I have learned about parenting from Christ’s example with the Nephite children:
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“My most painful experiences so far in mortality are centered around the struggle to grow my family.”
Experience the wonder and splendor of music and dance as five world-renowned BYU performing groups bring their internationally showcased performances to Salt Lake City this February. Over the course of several weekends, shows that have won critical acclaim in several countries will be available in the LDS Conference Center Theatre for only $10 per ticket. The BYU Winterfest 2014 provides entertainment for audiences of all ages. Ring in the New Year with a celebration of the arts with this year’s performances!
Okay, in case you didn't know, BYU's mascot Cosmo the Cougar has some awesome dance moves. In fact, his performance at the BYU vs. Boise State halftime show earned the attention of Inside Edition, USA Today, and other major news outlets.
“He truly loves people, and I hope the Church membership and people in general get to see that side of him,” shared his daughter.
A common phrase we’ve all heard which challenges us to be more aware and perceptive is: wake up and smell the coffee. If you’re Mormon, don’t take that literally! By slightly altering that common phrase it can take on a more spiritual meaning. We all need to: