Confessions of an Old Man with a New Gym PassBy Larry BarkdullWhen my youngest daughter married a fitness trainer, I had no idea that my life would be turned upside down. Can an old guy learn eternal lessons in the gym?
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Confessions of an Old Man with a New Gym PassBy Larry BarkdullWhen my youngest daughter married a fitness trainer, I had no idea that my life would be turned upside down. Can an old guy learn eternal lessons in the gym?
>Read MoreDoctrine and Covenants 89 contains helpful instructions for the latter-day use of our bodies. This fascinating section may be helpfully analyzed according to the Lord's own description. He called it a "principle with a promise."
By Philip AllredThe funeral of Frances J. Monson, wife of President Thomas S. Monson, will be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at noon on Thursday, 23 May 2013.
Valiant people are clear, as pure water is clear. The valiant person’s life echoes Shakespeare’s words, “I love the name of honor more than I fear death.”
By Carol ClarkWhen we knocked on the door, a gruff old man shouted angrily at us from inside, “Keine Intresse,” meaning “not interested.” I called back and said the first thing that entered my mind, “You might not be interested in God right now, but God is interested i
By Mark Albright"We must walk shoulder to shoulder on the same path in order to secure our freedom to pursue our separate ways when that is necessary according to our distinctive beliefs."
Frances B. Monson, wife of Thomas S. Monson, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away at 6:35 a.m. this morning in a Salt Lake City hospital surrounded by family.
Ezekiel "Ziggy" Ansah went from a playground basketball player in Ghana to joining the Mormon Church, playing football for BYU, and becoming a 2013 first round NFL draft pick- the story told through the eyes of the missionary and friend who baptized him.
By Mark AlbrightFew of us will ever experience the extremes of face to face encounters with God and the adversary, but the principle is the same even in our less dramatic dealings with good and evil: the more frequent our experiences with light and truth, the greater our
By Lynne Perry ChristoffersonIf we take a literalist view on everything that we read in the scriptures we set ourselves up for potential testimony damage if we come to realize that the best scholarship argues that a strictly literal reading is untenable.
By Michael R. Ash