Unforeseen Distractions
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- The Part of Christ’s Sacrifice You Haven’t Considered by H. Wallace Goddard
- No Simple Slogans for Israel and Gaza by Gale Boyd
- Inside Out Joy by Kathy K. Clayton
- What Archeology Has Taught Us About Lehi’s Jerusalem by Daniel C. Peterson
- Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Podcast #13: “He Shall Rise … with Healing in His Wings,” Easter by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The First Presidency Announces New Voice for ‘Music & the Spoken Word’ by Meridian Church Newswire
- A Special Edition Podcast: A Message of Faith and Hope from the Proctors by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Relearning Touch After Betrayal by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Watch First Video From Final Season of “Book of Mormon Videos” by Larry Richman
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What Archeology Has Taught Us About Lehi’s Jerusalem
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Kevin Bacon Accepts Invitation to Payson High School Prom
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Four Contacts to Make After the Mission
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How the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon Is Similar to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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5 Tips for Writing about Friendship
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‘Mistakes do not disqualify us,’ Elder Uchtdorf says in new video
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CBAugust 5, 2013
Love this.
Pamela SmithJuly 24, 2013
Brigham Young said that we should work for 8 hours, sleep for 8 hours and play for 8 hours! Yip. This from the man who basically settled the intermountain west.
George DowningJuly 23, 2013
Nicely said, Kathy, as usual. I'm not usually distracted by things that are next to worthless, but often find myself involved in things that are good, but not as worth while as other things that I'm neglecting in order to do the good ones. And then, sometimes the other things turn out to be the most important after all. Life is so very complex, and learning to prioritize is so difficult it can take a lifetime. But there is no other way, I'm sure.
LeahJuly 23, 2013
Excellent! I love the picture and the reminder. So many parts of earth life try to tell us they are more important than the reason we are here. It's nice to see you in print here again!
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