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FHE: Being Saints
Mormon Life says: "This promise from the Lord to His Saints does not imply that we will be exempt from sufferings . . . but that we will be sustained through them." -Benjamin De Hoyos
Conference Talk: For more information on this topic read “Called to Be Saints” by Elder Benjamin De Hoyos, Ensign, May 2011, 106. Thought: This promise from the Lord to His Saints does not imply...
Opinion: Can Romney win by embracing his Mormon masculinity?
Mormon Life says: The writer previously questioned whether "Mormon masculinity" (based on loyalty, duty, sentimentality) could match up to Perry's cowboy masculinity in the debates. After last night, she asserts Romney (and Huntsman) had the edge.
I'll admit it: I was nervous. I thought last night's debate would feature a machismo standoff between Rick Perry and Mitt Romney, and that the bow-legged Texas governor would inevitably prevail. ...
Being Mormon in a Mormon moment
Richard L. Bushman put the big headphones on his head for an interview with NPR in New York City. His biography of the founder of Mormonism, "Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling," had just been published by Knopf and because 2005 was the 200th anniversary of Joseph Smith's birth, Bushman was in high...
Heroes at Heart
Mormon Life says: Each day regular people around the world wake up, wrangle kids, deal with the stresses of life, and go to bed again. But every once in a while, an otherwise typical person puts on an invisible cape and goes to work giving back to the rest of the human family. These are the stories of five such ordinary people - business owners, homemakers, public servants - who also happen to be doing extraordinary things.
These heroes, like most others, do not have x-ray vision or superhuman strength. They're busy people like the rest of us. They come from all different walks of life. In fact, the most common thing...



