by Cindy B | Jan 31, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
Yo pensaba que no podía cultivar nada. De hecho, la única planta que se mantuvo con vida para mí fue un helecho. Yo recibí ese helecho de un grupo de niños de corta edad el año que hice acciones teatro de verano en Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Me dieron el helecho como un...
by Cindy B | Jan 31, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
In a previous blog title, “Emergency Preparedness Tip – Inventory” I shared how having a supply of food and essential living items are so important in today’s world. This is all well and good. In fact, having a supply of living necessities is so important in today’s...
by Laurie W | Jan 31, 2008 | Home and Family
Perhaps it seems old fashioned, the idea of being modest in our dress. I’m not talking about being covered up from neck to wrist to toes, but about being careful in how we adorn our bodies. In the booklet For the Strength of Youth, put out by leaders of the Church of...
by Laurie W | Jan 31, 2008 | Home and Family
Friends are a precious commodity, especially when you, as teenagers, begin to pull away from your family. Finding friends who uplift, strengthen, fortify and encourage you is vital if you are to be truly happy. In the booklet For the Strength of Youth, put out by...
by Cindy B | Jan 31, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
Neil H. Leash tells us in his book, Prophetic Statements on Food Storage for Latter-day Saints, The first atomic bomb was tested on July 16, 1945. On the eve of that day, millions of Japanese people finished their labors and retired quietly to their beds completely...
by Cindy B | Jan 31, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
“Most often what we have chosen to do is right. [The Lord] will confirm the correctness of our choices His way. That confirmation generally comes through packets of help found along the way. We discover them by being spiritually sensitive. They are like notes...