by Delisa Hargrove | Apr 10, 2016 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
The Swedish swarm walked toward me. They all looked exactly the same – black coat, black pants, dark shoes. Hairstyles varied moderately, but I marveled how 200 people riding the same train became identical. They had another characteristic in common. None of them...
by Delisa Hargrove | Apr 5, 2016 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
On Easter morning, women who intended to minister to Jesus’ body met two angels. The angels said Jesus had risen. The women returned and told the eleven what the angels said. “And their words seemed to them as idle tales, and they believed them not.” Peter and John...
by Delisa Hargrove | Mar 31, 2016 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
In searching for insight into the Savior’s suffering in Gethsemane, I did a word search on lds.org for sweat. The results actually were enlightening! The word “sweat” is used in only three scriptural scenarios with a total of five references. Sweat of thy Face Three...
by Delisa Hargrove | Mar 20, 2016 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
Recently, our Relief Society teacher talked about women of faith in the scriptures. She read verses about a woman (omitting her name) and the class guessed who it was. For one woman, the teacher read all of the verses and nobody answered. When it was clear nobody...
by Delisa Hargrove | Mar 10, 2016 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
It was a beautiful evening in Haiku, Hawaii. The birds sang their evening songs. The Maui breeze rustled through the pine and rainbow eucalyptus trees. I decided it was a good time to clean up the leaves and pine needles collecting at the base of the trees. We lived...