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Susan is a full-time working mom and a full-time lover of people, especially her people, which includes three amazing daughters, one talented son, one clever husband, one adorable dog Nigel, and many hilarious friends! Her latest life motto hangs in her kitchen: “Love is always the answer,” and this rings true to her, as her mother had always told her while growing up in Holladay Utah, to be kind. Susan loves to read, eat sushi, go for walks and listen to music while cooking a delicious breakfast. Susan loves to travel! From the shores of Norway with her family, the towns of Slovenia with work colleagues, and even to the city of Atlanta with her Bible Study Besties! Susan loves the Lord and studying the scriptures.
On Halloween, we posted a few pictures on Twitter and Facebook featuring a few things Mormons find far more terrifying than monsters, goblins, and ghouls:
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As Mormons, we know there are moments that are uniquely ours—like when we forget it's fast Sunday after making breakfast or when we pick up our missionaries from the airport. There's just no denying these moments scream Mormon.
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Let’s face it. Breaking up is hard to do. Sayings like, “Let’s just be friends,” or “It’s not you—it’s me,” sometimes work. I mean, they’re classics if not a bit overused and perhaps a little trite. But did you know that the scriptures happen to be an excellent source of creative breakup lines? Here are just a few:
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When it comes to Mormon culture, there are many peculiar things Latter-day Saints find funny. Here is a smattering of recent Mormon tweets and memes that will bring a little sunshine to your soul today:
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Mormons are known to wear the stereotype that they have big families proudly—whether it's a family of stickers spanning the rear window of a blue Chrysler minivan or walking out of Costco hauling three shopping carts full of groceries, Mormons have the big family thing down.
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From the traffic light to Napoleon Dynamite, Mormons have made a lot of contributions to the scientific and cultural worlds! Here's a humorous taste of what life might be like without them.
This month’s book club pick was The Law of Love in Action by former NFL and BYU quarterback Steve Young. As a community we’ve been reading this book together and discuss the different aspects of the law of love: loving as God loves, seeking another’s healing, and expecting nothing in return.
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The following comments from LDS Living Facebook pages have been edited for length and clarity.
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You have probably heard the news that the Church changed its guidelines regarding missionaries and communication with their families. Instead of waiting for Christmas and Mother's Day, missionaries can talk to their families once a week via text, online messaging, phone calls, and video chat in addition to writing letters and emailing family members.