How are You Weird?
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- The Command to Forgive When Your Heart Is Wounded by Roger Connors
- The Trojan Horse of AI by Marianna Richardson
- Stepping into Moses’ Shoes: Joshua’s Divine Commission by Daniel C. Peterson
- He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence by Patrick D. Degn
- Fooling the Supercomputer (Part 1) by Daris Howard
- Food Storage on a Tight Budget: You Are Not Too Broke to Prepare food by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- Interested in Volunteering During the Salt Lake Temple Celebration? by Larry Richman
- A Mother Remembers: On Losing Confidence by Maurine Proctor
- The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints by Paul Bishop
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He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence
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The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints
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Becoming Brigham Episode 18 — Was Persecution in Missouri Inevitable?
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The First Presidency Tours the New Humanitarian Center Ahead of Dedication
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The Faces of Morocco — The Parables Project, Episode 8
















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Dave JacksonApril 26, 2019
I agree completely. We benefit so much more from inclusion in every way. Unfortunately, many members are not able to bring themselves to do so. My wife is a non-member, and even within our family while they are 'nice' there are certain ways she has been excluded over the years from the 'clique'. It has been a sore spot in our marriage and has had negatively affected her view of the church generally. So sad!
CW2SADApril 26, 2019
Vaughn J. Featherstone said once, essentially, if you don't smell cigarette smoke and alcohol during your sacrament meeting, your reactivation program isn't working. I'm not readily accepted in my ward and, as always, am very appreciative of your written words. Thank you, Sis Hilton
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