by Molly A. Kerr | Sep 29, 2017 | Molly A. Kerr: All the Pieces of Pi
A company recently sent me (their user) a short survey, with one question that I will paraphrase, “Do you think our company cares about you personally?” Hmm, do I think any company or its leadership cares about me? That’s like asking me if I believe in Capitalism?...
by Kelly P. Merrill | Jun 28, 2016 | Kelly P. Merrill: Prophets and Their Teachings
Some of us are extroverts. Socially, we cannot be contained. We are the life of the party, the shakers and movers in this world. Then there are those of us who tend towards being introverts. We like our privacy. We don’t like being in the public spotlight, and we...
by Terrie Lynn Bittner | Jun 2, 2015 | Terrie Lynn Bittner: Mormonism
Mormons try to live deliberately, organizing their lives so as to be prepared for the next step, whether it be college, marriage, parenthood—or death. Because Mormons are Christians, they aren’t afraid of death. Yes, some might be afraid of the physical process of...
by Nanette ONeal | Mar 23, 2015 | Nanette O'Neal: Morning Devotional
“The miners were saved one by one” A Modern-day Example of How the Savior Redeems Mankind In August of 2010 all the world was shocked by the news of the Chilean miners trapped 2000 feet underground after a terrible mining accident. We desperately waited for word of...
by Nanette ONeal | Mar 1, 2015 | Nanette O'Neal: Morning Devotional
“Only one ladder will do—a parable of the Atonement” (part two) Last week I related a story I told to a group of children during church. In the story, our little group of children, along with their parents, church leaders, and everyone in the congregation, fell down a...