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FHE-Family
Conference Talk: Thought: Song: Scripture: Object Lesson: Story: In our home there was little religious education, although my parents were Protestant. My family simply did not talk about religion. But my father’s brother was a Protestant minister. I remember a time when this uncle’s wife came to visit. Before my aunt arrived, my father instructed us, “When she is here, we must have a prayer before we eat.” I will never forget how comical and strange it was to hear my father offer a blessing on the food in words and tone of voice so unfamiliar to us that it struck me as hypocritical. Yet, as I grew up, frequently in the evening I knelt at my bedside on my own initiative to pray to my Heavenly Father because, even without religious instruction, I felt in my heart that there must be someone whom I could trust and love—someone who knew me and cared about me. What a privilege it would have been to be reared in a family that was well-grounded in the restored gospel! When the missionaries first came to our door in Dortmund, Germany, my husband and I
had not been married long. Our first son was only three months old. I was and always will be
grateful each minute of my life for the message that came to us through these young
missionaries. I was impressed with many things about these young men. One was the loving way they
talked about their families. . . . I sensed such humble honesty in their expressions of testimony that I
was compelled to listen. Activity: Refreshment: 4 cups fresh sour cherries, washed and pitted In a saucepan, combine cherries, 1 cup sugar, tapioca, vanilla, and lemon juice. Stirring frequently, heat over medium-low heat until sugar is dissolved. Mix together flour, 1 cup sugar, milk, and baking powder. Melt butter in 9–inch square baking dish in 350–degree oven. Pour batter on top of melted butter, and spoon cherries on top of batter. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. *Note: 4 cups canned or bottled sour cherries may be used instead of fresh cherries. Drain and proceed
as directed. Click here to download the PDF. Deseret Book
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Today's date: October 11, 2008
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