The Pure Love from Christ Is the Only Hope for Our Marriages
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- A Mother Remembers: On Not Getting Picked by Maurine Proctor
- Breaking, Blessing, Passing: The Sacrament of the Mother’s Hands by Patrick D. Degn
- How Did Lehi Know That Adam and Eve Could Have Had No Children Before the Fall? Mother Eve’s Statement May Be the Answer by Jeff Lindsay
- Motherhood and the CIA: When Government Fears Motherhood, We’ve Got a Problem by Jeff Lindsay
- Elder W. Mark Bassett Dies at Age 59 by Meridian Church Newswire
- “These Words Shall Be in Thine Heart”–Come, Follow Me Podcast #21: Deut. 6-8; 15; 18; 29-30; 34 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Parables Project, Episode 1 by Howard Collett
- Do You Know Where You’re Goin’ To? by Becky Douglas
- The Soft-Spoken Parent Series: Understanding Anger by H. Wallace Goddard
















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S. WashburnJanuary 17, 2017
Such a helpful article. As I read, I thought how can I applying these principles to my marriage but also in my relationship with my children. Thank you so much for teaching us the way to happiness...following Christ, the pure love of.
PopsJanuary 8, 2017
Excellent article. I'm glad the author noticed that charity is a requirement, not an optional or "nice to have" spiritual gift. Let me - or rather Moroni - strengthen that message: "And except ye have charity ye can in nowise be saved in the kingdom of God..." [Moroni 10:21]
Arden HansenJanuary 3, 2017
Wonderful counsel. We are in peril every hour if we do not keep these principles in mind.
Mike JJanuary 3, 2017
I figured out long ago I couldn't change my spouse. I've been working on changing me. The piece I have been missing, made clear in this article, is that I not only need to change myself but look with charity at my wife until I barely notice the things I don't like and truly appreciate the things I do like. I've got some work to do, but now my plan is much clearer. Thank you.
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