
Writing Prompt – Who Do You Look Up To…
This week’s writing prompt is gonna make you think about who you look up to, and why.
Read more “Writing Prompt – Who Do You Look Up To & Why?”This week’s writing prompt is gonna make you think about who you look up to, and why.
Read more “Writing Prompt – Who Do You Look Up To & Why?” →The world is a firehose of content and messages. It’s impossible to drink from a firehose, because the water comes out so fast and so powerfully that there’s no way to actually drink from it. Between media, learning, games, and the people around us, there’s a never-ending stream of information coming at you. You have to choose what you pay attention to, and what you ignore. This week’s writing prompt asks the question, “What are you ignoring?”
Read more “Writing Prompt – What are you Ignoring?” →As we’ve started our new course of study in 2021, we find ourselves reading James 1:5 which states, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” This verse uses “men” to mean “mankind.” Although still patriarchal in nature, this scripture is meant for all people. If anybody lacks wisdom, let them ask and it shall be given them.
Read more “Writing Prompt – What do you want?” →This week in Come, Follow Me we studied and read about Ammon, and his interaction with the sons of Mosiah and King Lamoni. The reading starts with Alma running into the sons of Mosiah as they traveled to the land of Zarahemla. Basically, it had been 14 years, they were out in the wilderness, and had struggled as they had been prompted to teach the Lamanites. That’s when they ran into each other, all headed to teach the Lamanites. The readings then focus on Ammon. There are several things to take away from this week’s lesson, but let’s focus on Ammon’s story.
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