Why Mormons (And All Christians) Should be OK with “Happy Hanukkah!”
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- Associated Press Embarrasses Itself in Conference Coverage by Christopher D. Cunningham
- Emphasizing covenants, First Presidency updates temple recommend interview questions, shares statement on the wearing of the temple garment by Church News
- VIDEO: Three Prophets Tell Us Why We are Building So Many Temples by Meridian Magazine
- My Dangerous Vacation Surprise by Becky Douglas
- Is it possible you need to do LESS, in order to grow? by Jacob Z. Hess
- Come Follow Me Podcast #16: “He Works in Me to do His Will”, Enos-Words of Mormon by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Your Hardest Family Question: Is there hope for me to have an eternal family? by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- When Joseph Smith Is Attacked by Daniel C. Peterson
- Family Name Assist Gathers Information on Deceased Family Members With No Research Needed by Larry Richman
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Leo ClearDecember 14, 2017
Very informative, very relavent to this holiday season.How do we come to know a people unless we know their history?. We need to learn to understand our brothers and sisters. If we are to truly live as brothers and sisters, and live in harmony, we must consider the source of all earthly life - our Heavenly Father. Great sacrifices and prices were paid, to eventually allow this Gospel dispensation to finally come to earth.We should rejoice with each other and in Christ.
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