Tagged with "Hope"
Story from Pres. Uchtdorf: A Mother's Hope
MR says: Such a beautiful retelling of this story from Pres. Uchtdorf's talk "The Infinite Power of Hope." Favorite quote: "I know with certainty: her faith overcame her fear, and her hope overcame her despair."
Christmas Mormon Message: An Unexpected Gift
WOW. This is a true story of one woman's experience during the hardest Christmas of her life. Such a beautiful and powerful message of peace and hope.
Day 2: Have a Sunday Advent Devotional: Hope
Go to the previous day. Focus on the true spirit of Christmas this year by celebrating Advent, a celebration that uses the four Sundays prior to Christmas as a time to contemplate Christ’s birth. Today’s devotional is on hope: • Scriptures about hope: Isaiah 61:1–2; Jacob...
{LDSL Blog} My Interview with Stephanie Nielson of NieNie Dialogues
Stephanie Nielson's story impacted me more profoundly than anyone else's has in my time as a journalist. Her determination to overcome unimaginable trials while relying on the gospel put life into perspective, and I couldn't help being lifted each moment I spoke with her. In my 17 years as a...
Stephanie Nielson of NieNie Dialogues: Sharing Her Hope
Four years ago, popular NieNie Dialogues blogger Stephanie Nielson was in a horrific plane crash that burned 80 percent of her body. Since the accident, she has overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges to reclaim a beautiful life with her husband and children. Read as she shares her very personal near-death experience, as well as her personal mission: to share the hope of the gospel with others.
Living with Same-sex Attraction: Our Story
In 2003, Ty Mansfield wrote an essay for a class at BYU about how he—a member of the LDS Church who has experienced same-sex attraction—had found peace through the gospel of Jesus Christ. That essay resulted in a book, In Quiet Desperation, that made Ty's private struggle public. In 2011 he published an anthology on the same topic, Voices of Hope: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on Same-Gender Attraction.
Relating to Your Son or Daughter Experiencing Same-gender Attraction: Advice to Parents
In conjunction with today's featured article, "Our Story: Living with Same-sex Attraction" by Ty and Danielle Mansfield (click here to read), we offer this excerpt specifically for LDS parents of children who experience homosexual feelings.
Church's 12-step recovery program offers help and hope
A look at the Church's 12-step recovery program "Addiction Recovery," administered through LDS Family Services - a program which utilizes gospel principles and can be used for everything from substance abuse to pornography. This article is a companion to yesterday's article on pornography. You...
Fighting the Battle Against Pornography
Pull the rug out from under pornography. Brush up on why we need to worry, who pornography is affecting, how to prevent it, how to get help, and why—amidst this daunting plague—there is still overwhelming hope. Pornography is an issue that’s been swept under the rug for years. But it’s...
FHE: Potential
When we see our potential, it helps us reach beyond our weaknesses and selfish tendencies and live up to Heavenly Father's expectations. Conference Talk: For more information on this topic read “Your Potential, Your Privilege,” by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Ensign , May 2011, 58....
Finding Hope: 10th Anniversary of 9/11
MR says: We posted a video of Victor Guzman earlier, but this is different: this describes Guzman's actual experiences on September 11, 2001, as he went to work, experienced the tragedy of the World Trade Center attacks, and the aftermath. Wow.
Setting records, sharing hope at Time Out for Women
They had hoped to gather enough supplies for 150 hygiene kits to donate to the Road Home shelter. Laurel Christensen asked the 3,900 women on Friday night at Time Out for Women to bring any extra body wash and other toiletries back Saturday morning as they were short a few supplies. In the...
FHE: Hope
Conference Talk: For more information on this topic read “The Rock of Our Redeemer,” by Wilford W. Andersen, Ensign, May 2010, 16–18. Thought: The early [pioneer] Saints were indeed homeless, but they were not hopeless. They had learned a profound and important lesson. They...
Hope Rising
A family tragedy would lead this ordinary housewife down an unexpected path—one that would bring hope and healing to thousands of people half a world away. Ten years ago Becky Douglas's life changed forever. Her oldest daughter, Amber, lost her battle with bipolar disorder and took her own...
Making a Difference: Hope in a Bag
Child Protective Services (CPS) doesn't remove children from their homes unless they feel that the children have been neglected or abused. Michelle Chesher, the assistant program manager at the CPS location in Mesa, Arizona, explains, "Child abuse ranges from physical to sexual to emotional....
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