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To help you live the timeless advice of President Hinckley, here are some hilarious tweets that will brighten your day. And remember, as Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin taught, "The next time you're tempted to groan, you might try to laugh instead. It will extend your life and make the lives of all those around you more enjoyable."
We've definitely all been there before. You know, "single and looking to mingle." And even though you may just be trying to be helpful—friendly, even—some of the things you say could be hurtful to single adult friends and family members. Especially when they're said at church.
I was working out at the gym the other day and one of the trainers approached me and asked, “Why is my wife always so tired?” Two other men were standing closeby, so they came over to listen. “What do you mean ‘always tired’?” I asked. “Well, she doesn’t have the energy to exercise. She takes loads of vitamins but those don’t do a thing. I worry about her because she always seems down on herself. She’s not the same person I married anymore. Do you see any of that in your practice?”
Many years ago I sat on the floor in front of a small bookcase in the dining room of our tiny two-bedroom apartment. I was immersed in reading and referencing and marking; deadlines were crowding in on me. Ironically, I was perusing President David O. McKay's book Gospel Ideals when Angela, my 2-and-1/2-year-old daughter, walked over to me and asked me to join her, her 1-year-old brother, David, and their mother in some games they were playing on the floor a few feet away. I responded to Angie that I was very busy and couldn't make it. Within three minutes David crawled over and asked: "Dad, you come play?" I called out to my wife at that point: "Shauna, can't you see that what I am doing is important? Could you please keep these children out of my hair until I finish this project?"
In this week's episode of This Is the Gospel, Anna's mother is diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. With all the faith her 9-year-old self can muster, she prays for her mother to be healed. But on October 13, 2005, Anna wakes up to the news that her mother had passed away. Full of grief and anger, Anna decides God must not answer her prayers at all. It's not until years later that a scripture changes Anna's mind.
Since she was a small girl, Sister Jean B. Bingham — now the Relief Society general president — has loved to watch the night sky.
When Lindsey Stirling's friend and bandmate, Jason "Gavi" Gaviati passed away a year ago on Nov. 21, 2015, she described it as “the darkest period” in her life, according to the Deseret News.
“I thought it was over,” he exhaled. “I mean, she said that I was her friend…her friend!”
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Sister Allie Beckett was traveling home after serving 18 months in the Korea Daejeon Mission when she received an incredible surprise. Her sister, Mindy Adamson, flew out to Seattle, where Beckett had a layover, to travel the last leg of the journey home with her sister.
It’s not just what our fathers teach us that matters; often it’s what they don’t teach us that can make the difference.