Recent LDS Blog | Literacy and the LDS Family PostsBYU Broadcast - What a Resource!by Nola Redd14 Feb 2007 08:00 AMAs much as I love the Internet and the possibilities it brings, I find myself constantly amazed at just how much stuff you can really find online. Take Advantage of Your Church Library!by Nola Redd13 Feb 2007 08:00 AMMy first calling in the church led me to realize that most members just don't take sufficient advantage of the branch or ward library. We tend to use it for lesson preparation, and not much else. Occasionally, we might check out a video, though most of the time we only do so for class. Children's Journalsby Nola Redd15 Jan 2007 08:00 AMAfter Miriam's great blog entry on journal writing, I'd like to take the next step and challenge everyone to encourage their children's self-expression. Read the Instructions!by Nola Redd03 Jan 2007 01:00 PMLet me start this blog by saying I am both a nerd and a convert. Oh, yes, and a readaholic. When you add those three together, you get someone who did an amazing amount of research into the church both before and after joining. Scripture Study and Small Childrenby Nola Redd04 Dec 2006 08:08 PMOne of the most lasting lessons I hope to teach my children is a love for the scriptures. The Benefits of the Perpetual Education Fundby Miriam Caldwell20 Sep 2006 08:31 PMThe church has always placed great importance on the value of education. You can see this through the four colleges that the church operates as well as many of the LDS academies that the church operates in other countries in poor areas. A Review of "Before the Dawn" by Carol Warburtonby Miriam Caldwell29 Jun 2006 09:09 PM"Before the Dawn" by Carol Warburton is an enjoyable historical novel. The novel has bookends with the story of Jessica Taylor who is trying to complete family history research. The story is about Clarissa who married hastily to escape the advances of a next door neighbor. An Easy Way to Share the Gospelby Miriam Caldwell20 May 2006 06:25 AMIf you have questions about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or have friends that may be asking you questions about the finer points of church doctrine, I suggest that you visit www.mormon.org. This is a site that is run by the church. Interview with author Tristi Pinkstonby Candace Salima01 May 2006 06:35 PMToday I decided to interview Tristi Pinkston, a wonderful historical fiction author within the LDS market. Her books inform, entertain and are quick to stir up controversy - all of which make the writing worthwhile. Writing and Rationalizationby Candace Salima24 Apr 2006 06:23 AMI've had cause to consider this topic many times over the last few years and now it has coalesced into a pretty solid opinion on the subject. Recent Blog Comments |
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