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Family History Work Scripture Chain 1 Corinthians 15:29 1 Peter 3:18–20; 4:6 Malachi 4:5–6; D&C 2:1–3 D&C 110:13–16 D&C 128:16–18 Why do we do family history work? Any work you do in the temple is time well spent, but receiving … Continue reading →
Miracles come to those who have faith {Sharing Time}
Unto The Least Of These…..
Nellie Pucell Unthank
The heavy morning frost on the Wyoming Plains west of Fort Laramie made walking unpleasant for those who were barefoot or in tattered shoes among the ill-fated 1856 Mormon handcart companies destined for Salt Lake City. Both the Willie and … Continue reading →
Arthur Parker rescued: the story of the red shawl
The story of Arthur Parker is a great reminder to all of us that we are all part of the great work of the Latter-days: to rescue the sons and daughters of God. It is my prayer that I can … Continue reading →
John Taylor uses the hymns of Zion to solve problems
Elder Heber J. Grant shared this experience involving John Taylor: I recall one incident showing how song has the power to soothe irritated feelings and bring harmony to the hearts of men who are filled with a contentious spirit. It … Continue reading →
Orson Hyde returns
Summer 1838, Orson returned from serving as a missionary in England to Far West, Missouri just as trouble began. Orson was very ill and exhausted. Unable to get out, friends called on him and filled his ears with news of … Continue reading →
2016 Yearly Poster
Mary Fielding Smith prays to find her lost oxen
Mary Fielding Smith (1801-1852) was a woman of remarkable faith and testimony. She is one of my heroes. She was the wife of Hyrum Smith and her oldest son, Joseph Fielding, and her grandson of the same name, both became … Continue reading →
Joseph Millett: An answer to a prayer
In 1871, in the tiny Mormon farming settlement in Spring Valley, White Pine, Nevada (about 60 miles from Ely), Latter-day Saint Newman Hall found himself entirely out of flour and unable to feed his family. He asked some of his … Continue reading →
PARLEY P. PRATT AND STU-BOY
We had stopped for the night at the house of Simeon Carter, by whom we were kindly received and were in the act of reading to him and explaining the Book of Mormon, when there came a knock at the … Continue reading →



