Wanting More (and Appreciating It Less)
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- Has Mocking “Mormons” Become Mainstream? by Maurine Proctor
- Podcast: Three Sons Who Saw Their Fathers in the World of Spirits – Doctrine and Covenants 137-138 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Why Latter-day Saint Missions Feel Different Today: A Look at the New Experience by Paul Bishop
- Looking Calm, but Yelling on the Inside by Nicholeen Peck
- You Mormons Are Ignoramuses: Appreciating the Restored Doctrines of Judgment and of Heaven/Hell by H. Craig Petersen
- Visions of Deity in the Kirtland Temple by Karl Ricks Anderson
- A Better Way to Ask “How are you REALLY doing?” by Shalissa Lindsay
- When Moving Might Not Be a Good Idea by Daris Howard
- 10 Ways to Feel Closer to Christ this Christmas by Joni Hilton
- Be of Good Cheer: Finding a Foundation of Steadiness and Courage When Your World Shakes by Paul Bishop
















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Tom ohbaAugust 30, 2017
I am thankful what I gat now, I have sufficient to live with, excess material richness is sin to me, Richness is depend how to use it ,God give us for testing our mind,, use for self? or for poor? then god will judge at end.
Annie FranklinAugust 30, 2017
Enjoyed this article, it echoes what I often think about our lives of abundance. We do live like kings and queens of yore and often fail to see the wonders surrounding us. Grateful that I was born poor and unaware of it. Happy for great Motel 6 moments years ago; they help me keep a wiser perspective when I may be tempted to whine about my little kingdom.
Jessie BaylorAugust 29, 2017
Right this moment I am thankful for this article!
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