I have no idea why May was chosen for Mother’s Day. But I like to think maybe it is because (at least where I live) new life is emerging, needing nurture and care and bringing color back to the world. Many of the most precious women in my life are newly or soon-to-become mothers. There …
The Best of All Good News
Given the good news/bad news query, I will go for bad news first every time. I think subconsciously I am hoping the good news will trump the bad. Or at least put the bad into perspective. When the news is good enough, bad news seems more manageable somehow. The bad is still there, and whatever …
Embracing Our Privileges
Elder Uchtdorf once told a story of a man who took a long saved-for and awaited cruise to fulfill a lifelong dream of seeing the historic cities along the Mediterranean Sea. Because he did not want to spend additional money, he packed food for his trip and embarked on his journey. He looked longingly at …
Faith First
Faith in Jesus Christ is the first principle of the gospel for a reason. We must first believe in order to have a desire and a motivation to follow. Without the belief, we wouldn’t have any reason to act. But there are other gifts of faith that make its preeminent position purposeful and beneficial. When …
Meeting With Joy All the Light
I heard of a beautiful Mandarin Chinese phrase this week that is usually translated into the English word ‘welcome.’ You might use it when someone comes to your home or when someone enters your store. That does not capture the beauty of its literal meaning, though. ‘Huanying guanglin’ means something like ‘to meet with joy’ …
