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- Parked on the Covenant Path by JeaNette Goates Smith
- Look All the World Over—There’s Only One You by Becky Douglas
- The Fire on the Altar: Emerson’s Longing and the Restoration’s Reply by Patrick D. Degn
- My Mom Cared If She Got Mail by Daris Howard
- Better and Poorer Kinds of Guidance in Parenting by H. Wallace Goddard
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- Elijah, the Sealing Powers, and the Kirtland Temple by Valiant K. Jones
















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Lana WellsJuly 31, 2019
While reading this story, I was prompted to turn my thoughts to the young women of the church. I watch the young women as they make conscious decisions to establish a career instead of falling in love. They want success in the world before success as a loving wife and a nurturing mother. The family is crumbling before our eyes so the words of J. Richard Clarke in this article ring out loud and strong to me, "Men guard the church and help in the home, but women guard the home and help in the church." We must be that force that nurtures family, friends and neighbors. It is possible our young women could save the world's families?
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