The lesson for my Primary class today is on Jesus Cleanses the Temple. Not only will we talk about the account of Jesus cleansing the temple in Jerusalem of the money changers but we’ll apply that to our own lives as well. We’ll learn how we should be respectful in holy places (temple, church, homes) […]
Walking in Light II
Continuing on from my post last week “Walking in Light” . . . In my study of light I ended up at the beginning. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of […]
Walking in Light
There is a song our Primary children sing at church, “Teach me to walk in the light of His love; Teach me to pray to my Father above; Teach me to know of the things that are right; Teach me, teach me to walk in the light. Come, little child, and together we’ll learnOf his […]
The Childhood of Jesus
In preparing to teach this lesson to the 11 year old children I decided to do further reading and studying for my own benefit. The following are quotes from various articles for you to ponder and think on. Mary “As there is only one Christ, so there is only one Mary. And as the Father […]
Trusting God
This week I’ve been studying the General Conference talk by Pres. Henry B. Eyring, “Trust in God, Then Go and Do.” As I have pondered on his message I have learned a little more about myself and the areas I need to work on to truly develop trust in God.*How do we come to trust […]
Climbing Mountains
Sometimes we just know we are ready. Ready to face the next big obstacle, to reach out, step by step and climb. When the going gets tough we have to push ourselves, “I think I can. I think I can. I think I can.” Even when we stumble and fall and it hurts. At those […]
Christmas 2010
Christmas this year was beautiful, wonderful, and definitely memorable. Our Christmas celebrations began on Christmas Eve with the children opening their traditional new pjs. Little Angels John Deere pjs perfect for the hay raking crew and Special Dark. We watched the original version of Miracle on 34th Street while eating some delicious appetizers. After the […]
Our Exciting Christmas Project
Mary’s Heart by Liz Lemon Swindle Christmas already? You bet! Around here we do a handmade Christmas. The children draw names and figure out something they can make for one another. Mr. Ferrero Rocher and I think of things we can make the children, as well as each other. And I’m not lying even a […]
General Conference Highlights
8 hours of watching the television this weekend, writing 15 pages (front and back) of notes, only having to tell the younger children oh, I don’t know, at least 6 or 7 times each session to be quiet (that amounts to 25 -30 times total), being together with my family in the living room, eating […]
Flight
(image credit) Harry Emerson Fosdick once wrote: “Some Christians carry their religion on their backs. It is a packet of beliefs and practices which they must bear. At times it grows heavy and they would willingly lay it down, but that would mean a break with old traditions, so they shoulder it again. But real […]
Family Proclamation Celebration Posts
The Family: A Proclamation to the World has been a fixture and a guide about families for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since it was first read by President Gordon B. Hinckley in the General Relief Society meeting on September 23, 1995. It has been spoken of, quoted, memorized and […]
cher*ish
We’ve reached the final day of our celebration. It has been so wonderful don’t you think? I saved one of my absolute favorite posts for last. Not that all of the posts haven’t been fabulous but, well…..you’ll see why when you reach the bottom of the post. ☺Make sure to scroll down to see if […]
8 Ways to Be the World’s Greatest In-Law
Our next guest blogger doesn’t even need an introduction! Michelle, who blogs at Scribbit, lives in Alaska with her family. Her blog covers everything – food, parenting, movies, Alaska, etc. etc. She even wrote an e-book about blogging for women. She is so versatile! Which is probably why her blog is so popular. Thanks to […]
The Ties That Bind
Hello friends. I am AmberLee and I blog at GiversLog, where I write tutorials and offer gift ideas and even have projects to do with little ones. I am so thrilled to be stopping by Chocolate on my Cranium (a long-time blog favorite of mine!) I’m here to share a few favorite ideas for long-distance […]
Family Proclamation FHE Blog Hop
Can you believe we are in the final week of our Family Proclamation Celebration? This month has gone by so quickly. I can’t thank our guest bloggers enough for their words and thoughts about FAMILY. I have so enjoyed reading all of your comments as well. The family home evening I’m sharing today is one […]
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