by Nanette ONeal | Oct 6, 2018 | Nanette O'Neal: Morning Devotional
Our first house was an older home, with the kind of old-fashioned windows that lift and lower on a pulley. Some of the pulleys were broken and the windows could only stay up with a hefty wooden dowel. The prior owners of the house had put in storm windows on the...
by Delisa Hargrove | Sep 30, 2018 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
It wasn’t the first time I’d regretted making a promise. I promised to accompany a friend to the Pink Pillbox for sunset on the leeward side of Oahu. I’d done the hike six or so times and while it’s not a killer hike for most people, it...
by Abby Christianson | Sep 29, 2018 | Abby Christianson: Adventures in Autism
This past Sunday I opened up to a friend at church about the stressful year we have had. It was after several other sisters had asked me if we had moved because they never saw me anymore. The stresses that had seemed so apparent to me had never occurred to these...
by Amy Carpenter | Sep 25, 2018 | Amy Carpenter: The Strength to Endure
Whenever I need inspiration about what to write, what to use in a talk, what advice I can give someone, etc., I always turn to one place — the letters my father sent me on my mission. My father is a man of few words, but he wrote me faithfully every single week...
by Abby Christianson | Sep 24, 2018 | Abby Christianson: Adventures in Autism
My son has always been a “clockwork kid.” From the time he was an infant, he kept the same schedule. He would eat every three hours, almost to the minute. He woke and slept at the same times every day. And without fail, he would wake up at 1 am and want to play...