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Whenever I talk to anyone, they ask the same questions. “What are you going to do after you graduate? Are you dating anyone? Why not?”
A fluke complication claimed his leg, but the amputation only drove Gary Weiland to greater heights of athleticism.
Can you imagine being missionary companions with your sibling? Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon doesn’t have to imagine it—she lived it!
Donny and Marie Osmond announced the end of their prolific Las Vegas show on Good Morning America today.
Kristin Wells lost her husband and two children in a plane crash while she was 20 weeks pregnant. While the family cannot describe the pain of the loss they feel, Kristin Wells's father-in-law shared, "It would be extremely hard if I didn't know where he was at. And that I'd see him again."
The following was excerpted from Elder M. Russell Ballard's book Yesterday, Today, and Forever.
Over the past twenty years, creative director and graphic designer Jim Jackson has applied his skills to boost sales of many retail companies—Target, Best Buy, General Mills and others. But in the past year, he’s taken his sense of style and applied it to a business of his own. “I wear a tie every Sunday, which means I can grow tired of my choices really quickly,” says Jackson. “One day I was looking at my closet and could hardly stand to choose from the same old collection again.” As he talked with friends and family, he found that he wasn’t alone. “Many men I know work at jobs where they’re required to wear a tie every day. Then there are our missionaries, who surely grow tired of their ties before they even leave the MTC.”
Fun
Being a young, single member of the Church is both exciting and terrifying. On one hand, I have more freedom than I will have at any other time of my life. It's a time that I am completely focused on me—what I want to do. What I want to learn. Where I want to go. How I want to spend my money. But on the other hand, the limitless possibilities of the future is incredibly daunting.
Political bashing, hateful comments, constant arguing. We're all getting tired of it. So then why can't we stop? In our excitement to share our opinions and practice our freedom of speech, we need to remember there are ways we can disagree without being disagreeable. We need to strive to be Christlike, even when discussing politics.
MR says: Check out this adorable reminder that with a little creativity and the right perspective, you can make any place--especially your home--an exciting get away from your problems.