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The decision to publish an article about same-sex attraction in LDS Living was not made lightly. To be honest, I lost a fair amount of sleep over this story wondering how it would be received by our readers and if, in the end, it would be worth the risk.
The following is a story that Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson shared in the Sunday morning session of General Conference:
When we study the words of God's prophets and apostles, we will find extremely personal messages that will uplift us, even in the darkest of times.
Preparation: Number ten separate sheets of paper with a large number 1–10. Obtain a bean bag and a picture of Moses with the stone tablets, such as Gospel Art Book #14. Get or make a poster with each of the Ten Commandments listed (large enough for the children to see the words).
For your visiting teaching message this month, pick a talk from the October 2016 general conference to share, found on conference.lds.org. Here is one suggestion from "The Master Healer," by Sister Carole M. Stephens:
A former bishop, newly returned missionary, and a newlywed were killed Sunday afternoon when their car rolled over on I-15 near Moapa.
What an arduous but inspiring undertaking. I think this would be something every Church member could learn from.
I recently stumbled upon a scripture while scrolling through my newsfeed, of all places. Amidst the political updates and arguments, The Millennial Star simply posted a scripture—one scripture that immediately caused the fears, the complaints, the bickering, and everything else I had just read or felt to melt away.
Chapter 5: The Keystone of our Religion
Kyle Van Noy, a Mormon and outside linebacker for the New England Patriots, will be playing in this Sunday’s Super Bowl LI. In aninterview with KSL a few years ago, Van Noy shared how his mother influenced him to achieve greatness in his football career.