Mormon Women

I am a Mormon Woman

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I can’t get over how much I love this new video from The Mormon Channel.

And now that you’ve watched it and undoubtedly love it as much as I do, share the video online and with your friends and family! Because all women should be reminded of their infinite worth and potential as much as possible.

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When Eternal Marriage Isn’t

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When someone dies, their family is flooded with meals and flowers. But when a couple divorces, people can turn away out of discomfort because they don’t know what to say. If you’ve gone through a divorce, what did others do to help–or hinder–your healing? How can all of us better mourn with those who mourn and comfort those who need comfort?

 

From the blog Segullah, Marintha contemplates the divorce of a fellow sister, Kellie George. Kellie writes:

The Coffin lies before me, rude and glossy and solemn. It’s smaller than I thought it would be. It should be much large for what it holds—nearly thirteen years of memories. And my heart. Our dreams, unmet. And my life as it was, before. Who is going to carry it? Can it be lifted? Can it be borne?  (more…)

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Linda-Garner

Don’t Forget the “Fall” Things

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yourLDSneighborhood News for Wednesday, 26 October, 2011

Life Is Just So Daily

by Linda Garner

A model Mom was Mary Lee,

amazing for her friends to see.

She cleaned the house and fed the fishes,

Walked the dog, and did the dishes.

 

She drove her kids, plus neighbors, to school,

and lectured about the golden rule.

She wiped half a dozen runny noses,

And always took time to smell the roses. (more…)

LisaL

Motherhood – A Divine Desire

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yourLDSneighborhood News for Wednesday, 12 October, 2011

 

I Will Stand Still For You

  by Lisa Love

 

 

It was my last year at girl’s camp. We were on the long descent down from Mt. Ben Lomond, near Ogden, Utah. The mountain is so steep in some parts and so dense in foliage that those who forged the trail many, many years ago, created switch backs to make it more hiker friendly.

Sometimes switch backs can be very tedious and the temptation to just forge your own trail straight up the mountain between the switchbacks is very strong. On this particular day, a group of our girls wanted to get down the mountain faster than normal, so they just started going straight down. You know where this is going…they got lost and almost fell off an unseen cliff. (more…)

Heather Moore

Inner Peace

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yourLDSneighborhood News for Friday, 30 September, 2011

Expanding our Minds

by Heather Moore

Have you found that the Gospel brings you inner peace?

Can we learn from the Savior and be more compassionate and understanding of others, as He was?

Read more… (more…)

The Fall and Grace

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Welcome to the Neighborhood News

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Do women sometimes feel discouraged about their purpose in life or have a hard time finding their worth? (more…)

Chasing Perfection

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Welcome to the Neighborhood  News

Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Matthew 5:48
Our Savior’s words from the Sermon on the Mount are of some concern to most of us, right?
In my opinion, it’s a tall order. Who can be perfect? I think we all can strive to achieve perfection, but it’s a difficult thing to do, since we are not gods yet. (more…)

Temperance in All Things

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“That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do; not that the nature of the thing itself is changed, but that our power to DO is increased.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

We’re talking about a Cami Checketts article, running and being temperate in all things. (more…)

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