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2001. False Narratives: “The Lies We Tell Ourselves” By United Families International · April 27, 2022, from Meridian Magazine

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                    Where can you find news you can trust?    False Narratives: “The Lies We Tell Ourselves”  By  United Families International  · April 27, 2022 The following was contributed by Shannon Wixom. Key Take Aways: Modern-day culture and media have perfected the art of presenting opinions and falsehoods as facts. This is often accomplished via “false narratives.” Today’s headlines are packed with “false narratives” on topics like abortion, LGBT rights, violence against women, and causes of poverty,  False narratives begin with the acceptance of a false premise. They can be difficult to spot, but don’t be fooled! ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_________________________ Modern-day culture and media have perfected the art of presenting opinions and falsehoods as facts. Social science refers to this phenomenon as “false narrative.”  A “false narrative” is a version of an issue or an event that, while partly true...

2000. LATTER DAY LIGHT, DAILY DEVOTION April 25, 2022 -- Free to get on your e mail!

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  This is a daily email I really enjoy!  It was offered many years, and then the man who did it got sick, and finally passed away, and it wasn't printed for a year or two.  Then just a few weeks ago, someone -- perhaps a family member of his, has continued it, and it is truly worth checking it out  every day!    The link is there if you want to subscribe to it.    You will like and enjoy reading the article under "Come Follow Me"! DAILY DEVOTION April 25, 2022 Assist us in our desire to share a gospel message with others by sharing this newsletter with someone you love.  They may sign up to receive this newsletter by visiting  www.latterdaylight. com . SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY For man is spirit. The elements are eternal, and spirit and element, inseparably connected, receive a fulness of joy   D&C 93:33 COME FOLLOW ME Provided By  GospelStudy.us Week 18 - Day 1   Exodus 24:1-11 – My covenants show my wi...

1399. How Can I Make Mine the House That Survives the Storm? By Kathy K. Clayton , in Meridian Magazine

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  Beautiful thoughts on being prepared for storms that will come! How Can I Make Mine the House That Survives the Storm? By  Kathy K. Clayton  · April 13, 2022 Spring is a season of emerging. Winter-weary gardens everywhere are enlivened by determined, purple and marigold crocuses dotting the dirt as they press upward. Those tenacious flowers have awaited the spring sunshine under layers of short days and winter snow. This year there has been a different and unprecedented emergence occurring simultaneously. Unmasked neighbors and friends are resurfacing after having been hunkered down under layers of hand sanitizer and social distancing. The whole blessed time of return has been a welcome celebration of rebirth. This season of emergence is an opportune time to look around and within to enable us to conscientiously attend to the details of the structures of our lives with care, as we dust off the remnants of a long winter, both literally and figuratively. It’s a valuable t...

1398. Finding the Lord’s Tomb By Frances Stones · April 14, 2022, in Meridian Magazine.

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This is fascinating!     I'm posting 2 blogs today.  I have been gone, and haven't posted for a couple of weeks.   I was at this tomb in April 2018.  I took some pictures, but wasn't able to upload them here.  Perhaps another time! Finding the Lord’s Tomb By  Frances Stones  · April 14, 2022 Images by Scot Facer Proctor. In the history and wellbeing of all mankind two of the most important events ever to occur were the sacrifice of the life of Christ, the Son of God, and His subsequent resurrection, without which we would all be lost. Only He had the power to lay down His life and take it up again. The scriptures tell us that His death was so horrific that darkness prevailed over the face of the earth (Luke 23: 44; 3 Nephi 8: 20-23). Truly the light of life had gone out. His body was destined to be “cast into a common grave for executed criminals” (‘Jesus the Christ’ by James E. Talmage, p. 664). It surely would have been disposed of in ...