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In conjunction with the National Governors Association meetings held in-Salt Lake City 14-17 July 2011, spouses of the governors visited the Humanitarian Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 15 July.
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The assigned High Council topic for this particular month was Rescue the Lost. The first five points are suggested ways for a family to help their home and visiting teachers be better at what they do. The second five points are characteristics of good rescuers, i.e. home and visiting teachers.
There will be three young adult devotionals, two youth events, and two “Friend to Friend for Children” events next year. Find out when:
A young man who shattered his face and tore up his body in a deadly car accident on his LDS mission is making a remarkable recovery.
The chance of a cyberattack on America’s power grids is high and the nation is ill-prepared to face the catastrophic consequences, writes Ted Koppel in his recently released book, “Lights Out: A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath” (Crown Publishing, $26, 288 pages).
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Well-dressed young men and women who learn foreign languages and travel the world—it sounds like something out of a James Bond movie, but it's actually quite common in our Church.
The hymn speaks of three gardens that represent three major events in the plan of salvation.
“No matter how good you think he is, he’s better,” Elder Dale G. Renlund said of our prophet after traveling with him to the Dominican Republic.
We're a little late getting out the printable, so hopefully, we didn't miss too many of you guys this month! (And sidenote, if you've already done your visiting teaching this month, well, YOU ROCK!)