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I'm Not Dead!
by Dave Ramsey
I went through a divorce about six years ago. Recently, I re-married and when we went to apply for a home loan my TransUnion credit report said that I was deceased. Read more >
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House on the Lake
by Dave Ramsey
I was wondering if you think we can afford to buy a lake house. The house we’re looking at costs $1 million. I bring home about $15,000 a month, and we have no debt. I started saving and investing when I was 18, and right now my wife and I have about $4 million sitting in our savings account. Even though we both love the water, part of me thinks we should just rent one for a few weeks a year. Read more >
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FHE for Newlyweds
by Deborah Pace Rowley
You just got married, and now it’s time to start your own family home evenings—but can you really have FHE with just two people? Is it really worth it? Definitely! Read more >
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Romney expects to fight on past Tuesday
by Glen Johnson
Despite John McCain's building political momentum, Mitt Romney said Saturday he does not expect the Republican presidential nomination to be settled during the coming week and he is planning to continue campaigning beyond Super Tuesday. Read more >
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YW Lesson 39: Preventing Disease
by Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “See the End from the Beginning”
My young friends, today I say to you that if you trust the Lord and obey Him, His hand shall be over you, He will help you achieve the great potential He sees in you, and He will help you to see the end from the beginning. Read more >
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YM Lesson 33: Seek Ye Learning
by John K. Carmack "The Perpetual Education Fund: A Bright Ray of Hope"
The Perpetual Education Fund is blessing not only participants and donors but also the Church as a whole. Read more >
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175th Semiannual General Conference
by Walter D. Bowen, Larry E. Dahl, Brent L. Top, Follow the Living Prophets.
We listen to a prophet's voice, and hear the Savior too. With love he bids us do the work the Lord would have us do. The Savior calls his chosen seer to preach the word of God, that men might learn to find the path marked by the iron rod. —Hymns, #22 Read more >
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Milk Before Meat—But Meat
by Robert L. Millet's: More Holiness Give Me
There is indeed a system of gospel prerequisites. Milk must come before meat. As we grow in holiness, it is vital that we grow steadily and surely, feeding regularly and consistently upon the fundamental and foundational doctrines of salvation.... Read more >
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Why We Need the Book of Mormon
We all need to learn why we need Christ, to become more like little children, and to feel the power of the word. This can happen if we will use the Book of Mormon properly. We can't read the book as if it were a novel. We must use consistency and intensity to uncover its treasures. Read more >
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Thoughts on Gospel Doctrine Lesson 25
In Gospel Doctrine Lesson 25, we study the accounts of the Savior's experience in the Garden of Gethsemane. Be sure to read the following commentary by Bruce R. McConkie, James E. Talmage, Orson F. Whitney, Hugh Nibley, B. H. Roberts, Daniel H. Ludlow, and James E. Faust. The publications from which these passages were excerpted can be found in their entirety in GospeLink 2001. Read more >
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New Testament Primer: Regions of the Holy Land
Need help keeping all those New Testament place names straight? In this final installment of our "New Testament Primer" series, we take a look at new Testament geography. Professor D. Kelley Ogden examines the Holy Land by region, describing the topography, population, and history of each area. Read more >
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New Testament Resources for Latter-day Saints
Whether you're a Gospel Doctrine teacher preparing to teach the New Testament for the first time, or a Gospel Doctrine student anxious to drink deep this coming year, you could probably use a good book (or two) to supplement your study. From recent titles to perennial favorites, here is a review of some of the best New Testament books for Latter-day Saints. Read more >
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New Testament Primer: Jewish Family Life in Christ's Day
...the Father sent the Lord Jesus into a Jewish home, into a Jewish family circle. In such an environment the Infant Messiah would receive tender and loving care and be exposed to the best teaching and training available in any mortal family unit. Even God's own Son would be influenced by his environment. Read more >
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New Testament Primer: Pharisees and Sadducees
"Every society includes in its numbers those who harbor strong feelings about religious and moral behavior. It was no different for ancient Jewish society." Readers of the New Testament frequently encounter the Pharisees and the Saducees. Who were they? What did they believe? You'll find the answers to these questions in this latest installment in our New Testamnet Primer series. Read more >
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New Testament Primer: The Temple in Christ's Day
No single place in all the world was holier to Jews and to Christians at the time of Jesus than Jerusalem's Temple Mount. It was known as Har Habayit, the "Mountain of the House [of God]," and no mountain on earth has such a unique history. To this most sacred parcel of ground the God of all creation could come to converse with his servants, the prophets and priests. Read more >
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