Posts Tagged "repentance"

Pornography Addiction — Personal Stories Index

Posted by on Jan 30, 2011 in How We Live | 0 comments

We want to make it easier to find content about the topic of pornography addiction. Below find a list of the personal stories that have been shared at Mormon Women: Who We Are on this topic. Find links to stories on other websites as well. (If you have a story to share or a link to send, please let us know.) We’ll continue to add content as we find/receive it. Healing from Pornography Addiction: Hope for Addicts, Spouses – includes inspirational art that has helped a couple face the...

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At waters edge…

Posted by on Oct 24, 2010 in What We Believe | 2 comments

I love the beach.  I love watching the water come swiftly up to my feet, cover them up, then just as quickly, reside back from the shore.  The wave takes everything away and makes the sand smooth again. It’s beautiful. When I read the New Testament and come upon the scene where Christ washes His disciples feet, I often wonder what was going through their  minds.  It was such a simple act of service…meaning so much more than I feel I understand.  For someone as perfect as...

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Thoughts on President Boyd K. Packer's Recent Conference Talk

Posted by on Oct 11, 2010 in What We Believe | 8 comments

~by Michelle Last Sunday night, I settled down on my couch with my laptop to listen to President Boyd K. Packer’s General Conference talk. I had been under the weather and was unable to listen to the address live, and unfortunately, the only exposure I’d had to his message was through the frenzy in the media and elsewhere. But still, through headlines and even some direct quotes, I thought I had a general sense of what he had covered. But what I heard and felt was very different...

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A Mormon Woman's Reflections on Gardening . . . and Repentance

Posted by on Sep 19, 2010 in How We Live, What We Believe | 3 comments

I love to garden, not only because I adore flowers, but because the act of gardening teaches me so many things about life. Growing plants is much like raising children but there is more; gardening helps me to slow down and put things into perspective. Recently we had a bit of a crisis in the garden. The spigot I turn on and off to allow water to flow through the hose I use to give my plants life-giving water, broke. It had not been working for quite some time. In fact, it had been leaking...

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