A New Year of More
Laura Pratt2019-01-01T20:38:23-07:00New Year's Resolutions New year's resolutions aren't really my thing. I don't believe in using one day a year to mark a new start to my life; I prefer to make a new
New Year's Resolutions New year's resolutions aren't really my thing. I don't believe in using one day a year to mark a new start to my life; I prefer to make a new
Finding Meaning in Christmas I had the opportunity this year to compile much of the narration of what was used in our ward's sacrament meeting Christmas program. It was easier to do this
This is post 2 of a four-part “Lessons I Learned from the Christmas Story” series inspired from a lesson I (Anna) led in Young Women class on December 9, 2018. It was pure inspiration
Improve Your Worst My cello teacher always tells me that to get better at something, you can't improve on what you're already good at; you can only improve on your worst playing. That
Holiday Ghosts Halloween’s over. Time for Christmas. Just kidding. Sort of. Today’s post has to do with both of them. Sort of. I’m going to discuss ghosts, angels — things we fear. Halloween
The church is true, even in the foyer. Motherhood years are tough! How are you supposed to enjoy church with small children?
For now I see through a glass darkly, but (soon) shall I know even as also I am known. (1 Corinthians 13:12). Intentional Action I’m intentionally trying to lose weight. I
And I'm Back! ...on social media! Did ya miss me? Not really, I’m sure. It's all good; I get it. Did I miss you? Yeah. I like checking in with my friends who
“Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with
General Conference Rumors Rumors are swirling about changes that may be announced from the pulpit in this next General Conference. It only makes sense, since in the first General Conference where President Nelson