Study: Marry Young, Marry Your First, Stay Married
FEATURES
- “Crawling Over, Under, or Around Section 132”: The Debate Over Joseph Smith and Polygamy by Daniel C. Peterson
- A Mother’s Memories: Those Things Happen by Maurine Proctor
- The Man Who Entered Alone: How Israel’s High Priest Pointed to Christ by Patrick D. Degn
- An Open Letter to the Mayor of Fairview, Texas by C.D. Cunningham
- Gathering Israel: Special Moments Need to be Shared by Mark J. Stoddard
- The Trojan Horse of AI by Marianna Richardson
- Your Hardest Family Question: How can I say “no” and still be Christ-like? by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- Looking Upon the Serpent by Paul Bishop
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Fiction of Self-Knowledge by C.D. Cunningham
















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MaryannJuly 19, 2022
My husband and I will be celebrating our 52nd wedding anniversary next week. As we look forward to this special day, we are so grateful that we found each other early, that we were both committed to the gospel when we married, and still are, and that we were taught about temple marriage and the sacred nature of marriage while we were young. The joy and peace that comes to a married couple who are committed to the Lord, as well as to one another, is the greatest of all joys. Buying into Satan's distorted version of "love," including living together outside of marriage, or sexual promiscuity will NEVER bring the precious joy found in a marriage that is sacred.
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