The Return of “Latter-Day Laughs”
FEATURES
- The Part of Christ’s Sacrifice You Haven’t Considered by H. Wallace Goddard
- No Simple Slogans for Israel and Gaza by Gale Boyd
- The Proctors on a Mission #12—Gathering the Forces of Light by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Inside Out Joy by Kathy K. Clayton
- A Special Edition Podcast: A Message of Faith and Hope from the Proctors by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The First Presidency Announces New Voice for ‘Music & the Spoken Word’ by Meridian Church Newswire
- Relearning Touch After Betrayal by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Podcast #13: “He Shall Rise … with Healing in His Wings,” Easter by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Watch First Video From Final Season of “Book of Mormon Videos” by Larry Richman
- New Video Messages for Easter from Elder Andersen and Elder Christofferson by Meridian Magazine
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Kirsten SchwendimanSeptember 12, 2016
Had forgotten about "Latter Day Laughs," but glad it's back!
DWReamSeptember 12, 2016
I look forward to the humor section in this excellent magazine. I notice in the request for contributions it was not specified that they be "true" stories. I believe most of us know "mostly" true amusing stories, or stories that would be embarrassing to certain individuals if all of the facts were related! I hope you receive a lot of hilarious contributions!
ShortmortSeptember 12, 2016
I serve in the Bishopric of our Ward. It is always fun to go to the young men and tell them about my fathers profession. It goes like this. Me: Did I ever tell you what my father did for a profession? YM: Nope Me: He worked for the railroad. Bet you can't guess what he did? YM: Nope Me: He straightened ties (at this point I would grab their tie at the knot and push it around towards one of their shoulders so that it was no longer hanging in the middle) This only works if they do not have a button down collar but it is always fun to see the expression on their faces when I do it.
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