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2044. Correspondence with Those in Faith Crisis By Richard Eyre · March 17, 2023, from Meridian Magazine

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 I hope this may help any of you with worries about dear ones losing their faith!  I have some of my own children with that problem. Correspondence with Those in Faith Crisis By  Richard Eyre  · March 17, 2023 Editor’s Note:  This is the third of four Meridian articles by Richard Eyre on Faith Crisis in Families.  The fourth article will be published later this month. Recently, I have been writing to and speaking with several Church members who say they are having a Faith Crisis; and with parents whose children are losing their faith and leaving the Church. This article combines and condenses these discussions with several different people into one “person.” Jessica “Jessica” is a mom, a wife, a therapist, and describes herself as “a faithful follower who finally examined her beliefs and found she didn’t really believe them.”  Her new direction was triggered by a gay friend who she felt was offended and mistreated by the Church.  Jessica says, in essence….“while I still love many thing

2043. https://gospelstudy.us/nt12-2023-i-will-give-you-rest/

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 https://gospelstudy.us/nt12-2023-i-will-give-you-rest/ These articles are very inspirational, and go with the Come Follow Me scriptures. They have been written by Kelly Merrill. Gospelstudy.us Newsletter This is a great week to determine where our inner peace comes from? Do we get our peace from the teachings of the world, or from our obedience to God? I Will Give You Rest Week 12 is scheduled for study March 13-19, 2023. If we want the rest that can only come from God, we must do those things that produce His rest. At times it may seem difficult, but compared to the burdens we carry from the demands of the world, the rest God offers is a blessed relief. How Do I Ponder?   Have you ever had someone come into the room and say, “Think fast!” as they throw something at you that you either need to catch or dodge? Thinking fast is the opposite of pondering. The act of thinking changes when we slow down the process. As we take time to think things through there is time to do things that “th