When Moving Might Not Be a Good Idea
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- Church Announces Worldwide Mission Leadership Assignments and Updates to Temple Square Service by Meridian Church Newswire
- Mother Eve and the Power to Open the World by Vivian McConkie Adams
- What President Oaks Says About Mission Age Change for Young Women and the Nature of Future Temple Announcements by Deseret News
- The Translation of the Book of Abraham by Kerry Muhlestein
- The Creation Narratives and the Art of Missing the Point by Patrick D. Degn
- The Most Corrosive Claim in American Politics: “Everything You’ve Been Told Is Wrong” by Dan Ellsworth
- Follow the Prophet — on YouTube by Deseret News
- What Does It Mean that Eve Is a “Help Meet” for Adam? by Scripture Central
















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MaryannDecember 8, 2025
This is a great message. If you are happy where you currently live, and you have friends and family there, think twice about moving. You may find that the small things that bother you about where you live may be very inconsequential compared to the problems of living and adjusting to a new place. After the death of a spouse, it's also good to wait at least a year before making any big decisions.
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