Osmond Family Tragedy
Osmond Family Tragedy : Emily Jensen updates “Today in the Bloggernacle” every day of the week, which contains the best we have seen from the world of LDS-oriented blog sites. And extended “Bloggernacle Back Bench” published Tuesday.
Monday, March 1st
Breathing easier: What is it like for women with multiple chemical sensitivity to attend the meeting secret? It’s also breathing easier in recent times as set out in this “update the Church.” Why? Because “we have the leaders of local churches decided some time ago to create a ‘fragrance free target leads to all the buildings in Helena, Montana area.” Wow, how was the supervision and education on how the local leaders to implement the fragrance “The aim of the free.”
Bus tragedy: “Before our journey through” the effects of the temple trip tragedy in 1934 when, due to the rain and darkness, and quick action, leads members of the bus on their way home from visiting a temple to temple Mesa overturned and crashed, killing 6 members and injured many others. Read the story is terrible and the courage of those involved as well as the fine feelings commemorate those who died.
Genealogy tools: What is the “10 things that genealogists can not live without?” Myrtle provides a comprehensive list of the 10 categories filled with online (and linked!) Tools for genealogists. FamilySearch it includes certified software, and social networking sites, and book online access, and store files on the Internet and more.
Chile missionaries: Get a glimpse inside in a letter to the families of missionary full “News from Chile after the earthquake.” It was filled with hope and faith: “Now we are very pleased to hear that we have 170 ‘of the wise and powerful Hermanas’ is also safe and moving forward in faith wherever they are. Has been to communicate with each other, love checking the sisters, and walking for all apartments, with some help for cleaning, etc. What they do not believe young people, and we love them dearly. ” Note: The elders mentioned in the letter so far, and safe and sound.
Friday, February 26th
Visit Teaching: Need a little inspiration visiting teaching? Well, first, stop the music playlist sidebar. Then check out this funny “visiting teaching video,” Delightful to portray some of the less than desirable means to visit teaching. For example, “11th hour” that the visit may visit the teacher literally called at 11:56 of the last day of the month. Or even “knock and run”, which is pretty self-contained. And many others. Enjoy!
Blogs neighbors: “I live in the street than this lady, but for some reason, I never posted on it until last night. I’ve been missing!” Tristi Pinkston said to have more than one blog, while that blogging neighbor, Didi Smith DesignZ by Didi, explained: “We have a neighbor who happens to be the author, and I did a very good neighbor, mostly because I’m shy and have difficulty in putting myself out there and gain new friends. Tristi Pinkston is my neighbor and it’s a great writer. “connection is not that fun? This notation for you! Check each site Pinkston, author, Didi and Clip Web Design.
Thursday, February 25th
Historical lecture: If you are in or near Salt Lake City tonight, check out this free public lecture by Professor Brian Beye Date gun on “dated treatment of the divine LDS influence in history.” Sounds wonderful! Under the auspices of the Salt Lake Mormon Studies Student Association, it starts at 7 pm tonight at the University of Utah campus, Carolyn Tanner Irish Humanities Building Room 101. Click for more information!
Internet Safety: I have found these ideas and handouts on “Arts and security on the Internet” smart and important both. I loved the brief in Crash, “told” how to teach children what to do when they come across the bad pictures on the Internet. To use this activity in the future or a family home evening.
Wednesday, February 24th
Task of restoring order: I have heard about the possibility of rearrangement of many of the missions that come this summer, but like what it is for the Head of Mission, who discovered that his mission no longer exist? Read about how several weeks we received a phone call from Salt Lake … “To see what will happen after that!
Video service: Youth in Action, and literally in the Springfield (Missouri Enjoy this story about young people who start a service club called young people in work and school and learning that the time to “give” now. Check out this video inspiring new youth Web site.
Free on: I love this idea for a “free” day of the burdens and described in detail in this post is beautiful. It’s my mother’s turn for “free” day, while he was “wandering in thought … in fact, is less shiny.” So far, it has a “free” day every day. Why? “Because I could not sleep, then, prayer, work, eat, learning, and to answer about my work, I express my opinion, buy, create, laugh, love, live – whenever, wherever, but I was on … Free I am in the United States, In the state of Idaho. Iona and every day is a day free from here. ”
Time is fragile: in meditation “and the perpetuation of things,” this blogger employs some stunning images from the ruins of the United States to explain how moving quickly over time. Then, in its application to her life, she thinks about “how all of this is transient, so fragile: joy, anger, I am concerned about the futility of both large and small, and my fear in my children’s short and caught fire in childhood … and all of us days, and move towards the empty table where we will appoint two place settings instead of six. “haunting, but true.
Tuesday, February 23rd
Complex situation: in “I’m leaving the church but will not leave me alone! Or dealing with the child and the loss of confidence,” BHodges explores the themes highlighted at the end of this life in America Radio Show. In that, a mother writes letters to the death later opened her daughter, and urged them to live lives of believers. But when the “daughter drifted away, the father, learn and grow with her daughter, but the mother’s perspective has been frozen in time.” It’s complex, but as BHodges explains, it is important to discuss the following: “I think it’s important to find ways to be supportive and loving family members and friends without that love was conditional on whether the person is still in the church or not.”
Feed missionaries: “So, (my husband) just informed me that the missionaries will come over next Saturday for dinner.” And it is the first time in more than two years of the Evangelical / Mormon household and this blogger is fretting a little about what exactly is to provide “missionaries for dinner.” Check all the great feedback for advice and stories missionary dinner.
Refinishing Furniture: Do you have a tired piece of furniture that you just wish you could restore? Well, then check out this DIY “: How to Refinish your furniture” for useful instructions on how to complete with inspirational pictures. Cool!
Monday, February 22nd
Ideas of humanity: with the new call in a specialist humanitarian wing, fMhLisa Bloggernacle asked for “Ward of humanitarian activities,” and the comments (58) and is full of the sort great ideas to help locally and abroad. Hygiene kits to bandages for leprosy patients from the dolls to the hospitals for a tour at the center of humanity, let these ideas spark your next opportunity to serve.
Arts preaching: “When the missionaries visit your home, in an attempt to preserve what’s best for your TVs and radios, and computers off.” “We do not ask the missionaries about their girlfriends or boyfriends back home.” These are just two of the “Little ten-point of preaching morality” S. Complied with the few members to help them to improve respect for their advocacy and support their efforts.
Nursery secret: Do you have a suite “Children’s Secret”? What is it? And explains the Mormon third eye. “I’ll tell you if you promise to keep quiet. Several years ago, prompted us inspired leaders of the wing to create two of the gospel doctrine classes for adults and one real, which was conducted in the chapel, and another for parents and young mothers … The only chance of these fathers and mothers, may being one of the richest on any part of the lesson is to allow doctrinal very young, including loose in a small open area in the back of the room. ”
Wrong number: “hello, this is Freddie networks.” (Yes, that Freddie.) “I am an old friend of Donny and I’m trying to get in touch with him, is he there?” This is part of the delightfully wrong telephone conversation in this blogger who was to clarify that Donny “(Osmond) does not live here anymore.” I love reading funny little vignettes that I would probably never have been without hearing Bloggernacle.
Friday, February 19th
The Book of Mormon Fiction: Publisher LDS Book of Mormon is a short story competition, and lists 10 full stories already submitted. Today is the last day for submission of applications, so enjoy these creative takes on familiar stories. Or submit your own!
Penguin sweaters: Let this sweet “Mormon Image: Sweaters for Penguins” brighten your Friday. Such as suspense, it just made me go “Awwww …” What an awesome Relief Society project! But those who put these blouses to penguins?
Weekend Recipes: mix your normal weekend pancake breakfast with this scrumptious recipe for “Oatmeal pancakes with raspberry syrup.” And then for dessert (and perhaps later in the day) this “S’mores cookies” to consider fun, easy and delicious.
Thursday, February 18th
Book of Mormon database: blogging, especially those interested in all things church history, and are excited about the “huge new database of 19th-century publications on the Book of Mormon,” which collected and edited by Matthew Roper, and Sandra A.. Thorne, available for now through the BYU Harold B. Lee Library’s collections on the Internet.
Join the symposium: the 2010 BYU Church History Symposium is set on February 26, and you can now check out this program of “temporary” it seems to be a wonderful day. Under the title “foundations”, The conference includes several speakers, including Richard von Bushmen and the elderly J. Featherstone, which will address aspects of the management and organization of the church.
Casey ended: “Out of respect for those who were disappointed at the lack of kissing at the end of the book ( ‘fool me twice’),” this writer / blogger and put Conclusion romance. It’s sweet and references to both the gel and potatoes, funeral, and ends with “a person in her neighborhood was bound to end up with a knife in the back sooner or later.”
Wednesday, February 17th
Cleon Skousen: Did you know that when he died Cleon Skousen, gave four unpublished manuscripts for his sons and charged them to “find a publisher who would do justice” for them? Well, only at the end of this week announced that the first has not been published by Cleon Skousen book will come out by the General Conference. Interesting!
Mission Chief: Get a glimpse into what it’s like to attend the “head of the ‘Symposium on” with relation to this blogger that the lessons learned and how to activate it. By way of reward: “Europe was the region last year in baptism for the first time in many years, and will reach more than this year.” Cool!
Higher Education: How will the Mormons in the expansion of higher education in the coming years? Thus, this blogger wonders in “Higher Education and Cultural Mormons.” Beye will expand to other countries, or will small liberal arts colleges such as South University of Virginia, which adopt the LDS values, and become more widespread?
Staying married: “Thank you for staying married, and Dad.” A simple statement, but one of the attacks blogger who had been thinking recently about how families suffer from such pressures, leading often to “divorce”. It’s set to “1 – I thank my parents more often than to stay together, and 2 – to reassure my children more often than not by the way I work, talk and act in all parts of my husband.” Good ideas.
Tuesday, February 16th
Jacques disaster: the husband and wife writing team Shannon and Dean Hill are the topics of this fun and Motley Vision interview, where Gibson competitions Theric them on the new young comic book. Learn what it was in writing together, and how to mash up parenting, faith and art. And check out these gems from the door: “Theric: Is working on creative projects before? If so, what would you have? Shannon: Well … there are children … Dean: Yes, and children. And ongoing projects may succeed or fail spectacularly. “fun!
bak?n ‘Bacon: Perhaps the title of fun “bak?n’ bacon,” Maybe it was funny and comical quotes from pork or it might have been mouth-watering pictures of bacon, baked to tell you so. Or maybe I’m hungry. Whatever it is, and check out how to make easy baked bacon.
Monday, February 15th
LDS.org Beta: Temple of North declares that “the design of the latest lds.org just went beta”, and you can be one of the first to see this version of the changes to come. You can give feedback on the pages of the General Conference, Ward, and share user calendar, leader resources.
Mormons growing: “Catholics, Mormons, the Assemblies of God increased; the main churches report the continuing decline” Reports of the National Council of Churches in 2010 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. And indicate that in 2008 “for the Latter-day Saints increased 1.71 percent to 5,873,408,” and the church is the fourth of the top 25 churches.
President Day: I wanted to find a good family home evening, the outline of the President in the Labor Day holiday and found this lesson plan centered around the quotes from the Bible the “wise men whom I raised.” Each discussion and expressed gratitude for this method of “wise men” carried out “God of the principles of good governance.”
Male Voice: I thought this passed on the use of technology for the blog: “A tribute to Phil Kessler,” shares to pay tribute to “our friend and fellow voice said member. This page is to honor and remember him.”
Friday, February 12th
A message of love: “Miracles happen, and occurs naturally in the daily life of a people to reach out to others in their hour of need, and allow the Lord to work through their hands. Hands to wipe the brow, and appease the tears, and hold the tears and sadness, and this guide at the hands of the remnants of vehicles to that tight, loving, safe service. the hands of those working miracles. These are the hands and the hands of Christ. “concludes, therefore, this heartfelt” love letter to my friends, “a woman Mormon family who I felt really loved and cared for in the midst of most of the” treacherous of times. ” Nice.
Bore the hallmarks of the heart: What can you do with a little red paint, and some paper and some sweet little hands? “Why is progress,” Eid love children bore the hallmarks of the heart of the art project “that’s what! This is very professional looking to be easy for both cute and memorable, if not a bit messy. Fun to make the hearts of the hallmarks of today!
Love in the holiday cookies: with only a few days before the holiday, I found this easy to make “5-minute kitchen Garland,” show love! Try it for a fun pre-holiday craft love with your children after some of the delicious “Sugar Cookies”. Enjoy!
Thursday, February 11th
Missionaries for the Deaf: Did you know ASL in 9 weeks as possible? Yes, says blogger Austin, who is both deaf and a teacher at the MTC, Provo, so it is in a good position to provide insights about the exciting missionary teaching American Sign Language. Scroll through his blog, and you’ll find posts about how students are doing missionary with ASL, insight into the deaf culture and even see how it works deaf music. Wow! Hat tip Prepare ye the way of the Lord to shed light on this wonderful blog!
Matching socks: “In Socks” is a contemporary parable about what it feels like to be one with good faith and people who are trying to match you. “They need to mate in each sock, and come to the point of despair. They think: Fishnet thigh high this very well technically and shoes, which leg is warmer than in 1982 is a type of sock, so surely this work.” Check out this insightful article.
LTUE Conference: blogging here and there, has stated that they attend and / or provide LTUE 2010 at a conference this week, and I was wondering what it was. Well it’s life “, and everything in the universe (28): K. Marion ‘document’ Smith Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy,” which was held at BYU starting today and going through Saturday. It’s free even if you are a fan of science fiction and fantasy, check it out!
Eid love: that would combine the “Festival of love and food storage?” Why women in the food storage easy, and this is for you. “What is the best gift of preparedness? Send a loved one to work with Kate for 72 hours to the office, and we even provided a list of contents and a cute little sign for you to comment on the contents of the container to collect it.” What fun / practical gift idea!
Wednesday, February 10th
Utah St. George’s Mission: guess where “there is a new mission (are) to be established”? Yes, in St. George, Utah, and the division of the current Utah Provo Mission. Click to read more and / or comments about this new development!
Using LDS.org: What are the “top reasons people use Lds.org”? Jimmy Smith, a recent study this particular issue, and the findings are fascinating. For example, did you know that people tend LDS.org Site Search specific topics? Gospel and the library is “one of the most popular church.” Bible, FamilySearch, the General Conference as well, all this makes the list. How you can use lds.org?
Facebook Stats: Mormon records shed light on the analysis of the intriguing glimpses to more than 210 million and conclusions of the Mormons specific. The researcher explains that “the only area that is totally surrounded by another group, Mormonia mostly consists of counties in the State of Utah, which is very well linked to each other, with the opening of a branch in East Idaho. It is separated from the rest of the West because of how intertwined communities are, relatively speaking, and how they are not likely to have friends from outside the region. ”
Children, loved ones: I found this very idea of a personal pet full of “Festival of Love” for your kids to participate. Take a picture of your children pretend to give a Popsicle and then cut the picture in fact, make one! Check the link to see some examples of sweet!