The Errand of Angels
I love Meg’s post for our Virtual Book Tour. It’s all about the angels who have aided her in her motherhood journey.
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I love Meg’s post for our Virtual Book Tour. It’s all about the angels who have aided her in her motherhood journey.
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I have a friend who recently had surgery. They inserted screws and because of a certain situation they had to insert them in a way that the metal needs to bend to her bones in order to heal correctly. It sounds so crazy and improbable. We talked about thanking the metal every day for molding
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How often I try to fix my problems alone. How often I forget that angels stand waiting and eager to assist me, if I would only use my agency to allow them.
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In a priesthood blessing, God answered my question: “You will be able to be happy without medication.” He didn’t tell me how long it would take, but I was satisfied with just knowing that someday I’d get there. And so I went on, taking my medication, feeling grateful for my rescue from the darkness.
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I have been thinking a lot lately about miracle births. Jesus Christ’s conception and birth are of course, the most famous and miraculous, but there are a whole lot of other miracle conceptions and births in the scriptures, and in every day lives. For example, a friend of mine has shared that her parents have
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This year in Relief Society we are studying the life and teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith, the 10th prophet of the church. As I read through the short biography of him given in the front of the manual I was very touched by a story about him and his second wife, Ethel Reynolds Smith. Joseph
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God wants you to take the bricks Satan throws at you and build a magnificent house with them. Four ways you can do that…
“Knowing that whatsoever good thing any [wo]man doeth, the same shall [s]he receive of the Lord, whether [s]he be bond or free.” – Ephesians 6:8 All I can say is, I had no idea! Let me explain what I mean by that. I attended a women’s health fair at our local university last spring at which
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Bridget “Biddy” Mason August 15, 1818 – January 15, 1891 Because February is Black History month, I wanted to highlight Bridget “Biddy” Mason. I first learned of her in reading Zion’s Hope: Pioneer Midwives and Doctors of Utah by Honey M. Newton, CNM. To be honest, the more I read about her, the more I wanted
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I loved reading the article in The Church News about the Helping Babies Breathe humanitarian work the church is doing. LDS Charities is a recognized innovator of the “train the trainer” approach to neonatal resuscitation training. In Indonesia, a portion of that training called Helping Babies Breathe is being introduced for the first time. While
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