“Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, PRAYER, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.” -The Family: A Proclamation to the World There we are again- In the car ready to go when someone remembers, “Hey, we haven’t said family prayer yet!” On one hand I’m thrilled […]
Finding True and Enduring Gratitude
Hello! My name is Bethany and I blog over at Whistle & Ivy, where I post crafts, recipes and free crochet patterns. I am very excited to be guest posting at Chocolate on my Cranium, and sharing my thoughts on gratitude. One of the things that I love best about the holiday season is the […]
Mini Prayers of Gratitude – The Antidote to Envy
This could also have been titled “How NOT to Have Pity Party.” There is some great advice in today’s guest post! We’ve all heard the old Roosevelt “Comparison is the thief of joy” quote. Well . . . maybe we haven’t all heard it (though it makes us sound like a fancy bunch – perfectly […]
My Gratitude List Day 15
Day 15: Prayer. Being able to talk to the Lord through prayer brings solace and peace to my soul. © 2007-2009 Chocolate on my Cranium, LLC all rights reserved © 2007-2013 Chocolate on my Cranium, LLC all rights reserved
Prayer FHE {2}
This lesson is based on Elder David A Bednar’s October 2008 General Conference talk “Pray Always.” The purpose of this lesson is to teach family members to have more meaningful prayers both individually and as a family. For some reason the lessons are printing really big, cutting some of the images off. The best way […]
Prayer {1} FHE
I received a couple of requests to post a family home evening lesson on Prayer. This week’s lesson was prepared by Mindy Z. from one of my earlier FHE Swap groups. It is a simple yet effective lesson to teach children how to pray reverently. It includes a moveable figure to put together to show […]