Developing a grateful attitude
The Thanksgiving Holiday is a great time to express to our Heavenly Father our gratitude for all our blessings.
The Thanksgiving Holiday is a great time to express to our Heavenly Father our gratitude for all our blessings.
If we will purify our hearts, we are promised to not only see our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ, but also be privileged to be in Their presence.
We should be personal peacemakers and live peacefully as individuals, couples, families, and neighbors.
Mercy comes from the heart and must be stirred up from within. It is part of the endowment each of us receives as a son or daughter of God and partaker of a divine birthright.
Jesus Christ came to teach the way to lasting happiness and how to live to be truly blessed. In the Savior's famous Sermon on the Mount great counsel and direction was given.
The greatest person who ever lived on the earth delivered one of the greatest sermons ever delivered, known as the Sermon on the Mount. This article is about "Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled" (Matthew 5: 6 in the Bible)
The widow of Nain represents the essence of the Savior’s personalized ministry and how He reached out to the discouraged and common people. This account firmly establishes the issue about whether God knows and cares about each of us in a very personal manner.
One of the missions of the Savior was to show by example and His teachings how to grow spiritually and draw closer to God in our lives.
When our Heavenly Father presented to us (his spirit sons and daughters) in heaven the great plan to create an earth and allow us to inhabit it, receive and control…
Recently I read an article by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints that gave suggestions of how to use our time wisely. I quoted part of that article…