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1191. Coronavirus: Church is helping Iran, Italy, China and 13 other countries with medical supplies, ramps up food production

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                          CHOOSE WHAT YOU ARE INTERESTED IN! I will put    2 articles on each day for awhile, as there are so many good things out there which will lift your spirits! This article came from Meridian Magazine, Monday March 22, 2020 Coronavirus: Church is helping Iran, Italy, China and 13 other countries with medical supplies, ramps up food production “Due to its global reach and long trajectory, this emergency situation is like no other. ... We believe that there is hope and that the best way to cope with emergency situations is to help each other,” according to Latter-day Saint Charities. By  Tad Walch  and  Trent Toone     Mar 20, 2020, 7:52pm MDT Share this story Share this on Facebook (opens in new window) Share this on Twitter (opens in new window) SHARE All sharing options Peanut butter pours into jars inside the peanut butter production plant at the Houston Cannery in Houston, Texas. The plant p

1190. Ask a Latter-day Saint Therapist: How Can I Keep My Family Sane Under COVID-19 Quarantine? -- in LDS Living

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     I have read a lot from this author, and I respect and recommend his counsel! Ask a Latter-day Saint Therapist: How Can I Keep My Family Sane Under COVID-19 Quarantine? by Jonathan Decker, LMFT  | Mar. 20, 2020 Editor's Note: The views, information, or opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author. Readers should consider each unique situation. This content is not meant to be a substitute for individual, professional advice. For daily, gospel-based relationship insights, join Jonathan’s  Facebook group . To submit a question  click here , or schedule a consultation  here . Q: The past week has been rough. With my husband now working from home and my children staying home from school, we don’t have a lot of individual space or room to breathe. Tensions are high and there’s a lot of sniping, quarreling, annoyance, and high emotion. We’ve got guidelines for our physical health, but our emotional health is deteriorating rapid