Today, many would agree with famed director Eugene Ormandy, who said, โThe Mormon Tabernacle Choir is the greatest choir in the world.โ1 But in the first few decades after it was formed in the mid-19th century, the Tabernacle Choir remained largely unknown because few people around the world had heard it perform. Then in 1909โ32 years after the invention of the phonographโthe Columbia Phonograph Company agreed to attempt to capture the majestic sounds of the choir and organ. It would be a difficult task given the limited technology of the time, which worked well enough for soloists but generally failed to produce quality recordings of large groups.2
Over three days in late August and early September 1910, Alexander Hausmann, the recording engineer who supervised the operation, suspended two long recording horns โfrom a rope stretched across from gallery to gallery, the flaring bells of the two horns coveringโthe one the sopranos and altos, the other the tenors and basses.โ3
The Salt Lake Herald reported that Mr. Hausmann made 25 recordings: 12 selections by the choir, 10 by Tabernacle organist John J. McClellan, 2 by Brother McClellan and violinist Willard E. Weihe, and one by former Tabernacle organist Joseph J. Daynes Sr.4
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Tabernacle Choir Marks Anniversary of First Recordings
In 1909, the Columbia Phonograph Company agreed to attempt recording the Tabernacle Choir despite technological limitations for large ensembles. In late 1910, engineer Alexander Hausmann suspended two recording horns in the Tabernacle to capture the choirโs parts and supervised multiple sessions. The effort produced 25 recordings featuring the choir, organist John J. McClellan, violinist Willard E. Weihe, and former organist Joseph J. Daynes Sr.
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Becoming like Him
A Church leader directly suggested the speaker needed more of a particular Christlike attribute. The speaker shared the counsel with his wife, who kindly agreed, and then felt the Holy Ghost confirm the truth of the feedback. This experience motivated the speaker to change with divine help.
Not long ago, I had a soul-stretching experience when a loving Church leader made a very direct suggestion that I could use greater measure of a certain attribute. He lovingly cut through any distortion. That night, I shared this experience with my wife. She was mercifully charitable even as she agreed with his suggestion. The Holy Ghost confirmed to me that their counsel was from a loving Heavenly Father.
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A Mighty Change of Heart
A family is guided to place a raw egg in vinegar and let it sit for 24 hours. They reconvene, pour off the vinegar, and observe the shell has dissolved, leaving a soft, smooth egg. Passing the egg around, they connect the softened egg to how the Lord can soften hearts over time as we listen and obey.
With this home evening object lesson, you can teach your family why Heavenly Father wants our hearts to change, and youโll teach the principle by dissolving an eggshell in vinegar.
Materials:
A jar with a lid
One raw egg
Vinegar
Paper and pencils
The egg, just like our hearts, will need time to change. You might ask your family what changes they think will occur when the egg is left in the vinegar. Place the egg in the jar. Pour in enough vinegar to cover the egg, loosely place the lid on the jar, and let it sit for at least 24 hours. Even though the egg needs to soak for a while, you can check on it and watch the shell disappear.
After waiting 24 hours, gather your family back together to check out the changes with the egg. Remove the lid and slowly pour out the vinegar making sure to not drop the egg. Set the jar aside and read Mosiah 5:1โ2 together.
Now rinse the egg under water and remove any of the left-over shell. Notice how smooth and soft the egg has become! Pass it around and let each family member feel the change.
Materials:
A jar with a lid
One raw egg
Vinegar
Paper and pencils
The egg, just like our hearts, will need time to change. You might ask your family what changes they think will occur when the egg is left in the vinegar. Place the egg in the jar. Pour in enough vinegar to cover the egg, loosely place the lid on the jar, and let it sit for at least 24 hours. Even though the egg needs to soak for a while, you can check on it and watch the shell disappear.
After waiting 24 hours, gather your family back together to check out the changes with the egg. Remove the lid and slowly pour out the vinegar making sure to not drop the egg. Set the jar aside and read Mosiah 5:1โ2 together.
Now rinse the egg under water and remove any of the left-over shell. Notice how smooth and soft the egg has become! Pass it around and let each family member feel the change.
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โHow can I know what I am reading in the Book of Mormon is true?โ
Amelia is learning a second language and starts reading the Book of Mormon in that language. Slowing down to understand helps her ponder the words of prophets more deeply. She finds it easier for the Spirit to confirm the truth of what she reads.
โI am currently learning a second language in school, and I have recently begun reading the Book of Mormon in that language as well. When I do, it helps me ponder the words of ancient prophets more deeply because I have to slow down and actually think about what Iโm reading to understand it. Then the Spirit can more easily confirm that what Iโm reading is true.โ
Amelia C., 15, Arizona, USA
Amelia C., 15, Arizona, USA
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My Christmas Mall-Santa Miracle
The narrator substitutes as a mall Santa and is approached by a French-speaking boy from Belgium. Drawing on a past mission, he converses with the child in French and feels prompted to say that Santa loves him. The boyโs aunt later explains the childโs parents had recently died, and she had prayed for help to get through Christmas. The narrator realizes he was led there to comfort them and witnesses how God blesses individuals one by one.
Many years ago, I got a phone call from a good friend who had been hired to play Santa Claus at a local mall. He wasnโt the real Santa Claus but was just one of his helpers. He explained that he needed someone to take his shift. He asked if I would substitute for him for just one night. I have to admit that this job was perfect for me. I always enjoy making children smile, so I gladly agreed.
The evening arrived, and I soon found myself in a small back room at the Eastview Mall. I changed into that familiar red suit, those polished black boots, and that white beard. I needed quite a bit of extra padding to make everything fit. But with a little effort, the Santa makeover was complete.
As I walked through the mall to get to my place, I was delighted to see how excited the young children were to see Santa. Even adults couldnโt help but smile and wave.
Once I sat down, the gate to the workshop opened. A long line of parents and children kept coming in. All but the very shyest children climbed up on my knee, and I listened patiently while they told me their Christmas wishes.
I was having a terrific time. It was great to interact with all the young children who looked at Santa with such wide-eyed wonder. I am proud to say that I really played up the role. I perfected my โHo, ho, ho!โ and even managed a laugh or two that made my belly shake like a bowl full of jelly.
A woman brought a small boy to me. โExcuse me,โ she said. โHe just wanted to come and say hello.โ
I invited him to sit on my lap, but she declined, explaining that he didnโt speak English.
โHeโs from Belgium,โ she said. โHe speaks French.โ
My first reaction was, โOh, this is going to be fun!โ Nine years earlier, I had served a French-speaking mission in Quebec, Canada. Although I was no longer fluent in French, I could still have a conversation with a four-year-old. So I turned to the boy and, in French, invited him to come sit with me. The womanโs eyes grew wide and her jaw dropped, but the boy beamed and jumped onto my lap!
After several delightful minutes, it was time to say goodbye because the line had steadily grown while we were talking. Still, I congratulated myself on what felt like a real Christmas miracleโjust like the one in Miracle on 34th Street.
But then I did something out of character for Santa. I felt impressed to tell the boy, โAlways remember that Santa loves you.โ I recall instantly thinking, โWhat a strange thing for Santa to say!โ But the boy hugged me. And then he smiled and waved and ran back to the woman.
She led him a few steps away and then stopped. She asked him to wait there and turned back to me. โI donโt know what just happened,โ she told me with tears in her eyes. โBut I need to tell you something.โ
She explained that she was the little boyโs aunt. She had returned with him from Belgium only a few days earlier. โHis mother and father were killed in a car crash,โ she said. โIโm his only living relative. I have just brought him to the United States to live with me.โ
Her tears began to fall more freely. โBut itโs Christmas, and I simply had no idea how we were going to make it through this season. Itโs supposed to be joyful and magical, but all I could feel was sorrow. I kept praying, โGod, help us both get through this.โโ
She decided to bring him to the mall. โI know it seems silly,โ she continued, โbut I thought that if we walked around and just looked at the stores and the holiday decorations, it would at least give us a little distraction.โ
โBut my nephew saw you and said that he had to come see you. I told him, โNo, honey, Santa wonโt be able to understand you.โ But he said, โYes, he will. I need to talk to him.โ And he literally pulled me to you.โ
She looked at me again and said, โI donโt know how this happened, but thank you.โ
I had been enjoying playing the coolest Santa ever. But in that instant, I knew that my being at the mall that evening was not about me at all. Instead, it was about one child who needed his own Christmas miracle.
I have no idea how many children climbed onto Santaโs lap for the rest of that night. But Iโm sure their loved ones were wondering why Santa seemed to be crying!
Every Christmas, I still think about that boy. I wonder if he even remembers that night he met me and brought tears to my eyes. Iโll never forget how God led me to be just where He needed me to be one winterโs night to bless one of His precious children.
That experience continues to be a strong reminder to me that God knows and loves each of us. He knows our desiresโeven those expressed through the pure faith of a small child who simply wanted to talk with Santa.
The evening arrived, and I soon found myself in a small back room at the Eastview Mall. I changed into that familiar red suit, those polished black boots, and that white beard. I needed quite a bit of extra padding to make everything fit. But with a little effort, the Santa makeover was complete.
As I walked through the mall to get to my place, I was delighted to see how excited the young children were to see Santa. Even adults couldnโt help but smile and wave.
Once I sat down, the gate to the workshop opened. A long line of parents and children kept coming in. All but the very shyest children climbed up on my knee, and I listened patiently while they told me their Christmas wishes.
I was having a terrific time. It was great to interact with all the young children who looked at Santa with such wide-eyed wonder. I am proud to say that I really played up the role. I perfected my โHo, ho, ho!โ and even managed a laugh or two that made my belly shake like a bowl full of jelly.
A woman brought a small boy to me. โExcuse me,โ she said. โHe just wanted to come and say hello.โ
I invited him to sit on my lap, but she declined, explaining that he didnโt speak English.
โHeโs from Belgium,โ she said. โHe speaks French.โ
My first reaction was, โOh, this is going to be fun!โ Nine years earlier, I had served a French-speaking mission in Quebec, Canada. Although I was no longer fluent in French, I could still have a conversation with a four-year-old. So I turned to the boy and, in French, invited him to come sit with me. The womanโs eyes grew wide and her jaw dropped, but the boy beamed and jumped onto my lap!
After several delightful minutes, it was time to say goodbye because the line had steadily grown while we were talking. Still, I congratulated myself on what felt like a real Christmas miracleโjust like the one in Miracle on 34th Street.
But then I did something out of character for Santa. I felt impressed to tell the boy, โAlways remember that Santa loves you.โ I recall instantly thinking, โWhat a strange thing for Santa to say!โ But the boy hugged me. And then he smiled and waved and ran back to the woman.
She led him a few steps away and then stopped. She asked him to wait there and turned back to me. โI donโt know what just happened,โ she told me with tears in her eyes. โBut I need to tell you something.โ
She explained that she was the little boyโs aunt. She had returned with him from Belgium only a few days earlier. โHis mother and father were killed in a car crash,โ she said. โIโm his only living relative. I have just brought him to the United States to live with me.โ
Her tears began to fall more freely. โBut itโs Christmas, and I simply had no idea how we were going to make it through this season. Itโs supposed to be joyful and magical, but all I could feel was sorrow. I kept praying, โGod, help us both get through this.โโ
She decided to bring him to the mall. โI know it seems silly,โ she continued, โbut I thought that if we walked around and just looked at the stores and the holiday decorations, it would at least give us a little distraction.โ
โBut my nephew saw you and said that he had to come see you. I told him, โNo, honey, Santa wonโt be able to understand you.โ But he said, โYes, he will. I need to talk to him.โ And he literally pulled me to you.โ
She looked at me again and said, โI donโt know how this happened, but thank you.โ
I had been enjoying playing the coolest Santa ever. But in that instant, I knew that my being at the mall that evening was not about me at all. Instead, it was about one child who needed his own Christmas miracle.
I have no idea how many children climbed onto Santaโs lap for the rest of that night. But Iโm sure their loved ones were wondering why Santa seemed to be crying!
Every Christmas, I still think about that boy. I wonder if he even remembers that night he met me and brought tears to my eyes. Iโll never forget how God led me to be just where He needed me to be one winterโs night to bless one of His precious children.
That experience continues to be a strong reminder to me that God knows and loves each of us. He knows our desiresโeven those expressed through the pure faith of a small child who simply wanted to talk with Santa.
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Daniel and Thรฉrรจse Kola: โWe had that joy in our heartsโ
In 1989, Daniel and Thรฉrรจse Kola accepted the restored gospel but faced a dilemma because their cafรฉ sold coffee, tobacco, and alcohol. After debating until the day of their baptism, they decided to give up their livelihood in order to live the Word of Wisdom. They sold their shop, were baptized, and felt joy confirming their choice.
In 1989, when Daniel and Thรฉrรจse Kola learned about the restored gospel, much of their income came from sales of coffee, tobacco, and alcohol at their cafรฉ. After accepting the Word of Wisdom, though, they wondered if it was right to market things they wanted to avoid. They debated what to do until the day of their baptism. They decided to give up their old livelihood, like Christโs ancient disciples.
โIn the morning, the decision was made,โ Daniel Kola recalled. They sold their shop and were baptised, confident they had done what the Lord would have them do. โWe had that joy in our heart because we felt something.โ
โIn the morning, the decision was made,โ Daniel Kola recalled. They sold their shop and were baptised, confident they had done what the Lord would have them do. โWe had that joy in our heart because we felt something.โ
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A Place in the West, 1847โ1877
After a difficult planting season marked by drought, frost, and a devastating cricket invasion, pioneers struggled to save their crops. Flocks of seagulls arrived and consumed the crickets, preserving much of the harvest. The Saints expressed gratitude to God for this timely help.
The two thousand pioneers who reached the Salt Lake Valley by the autumn of 1847 enjoyed a relatively mild first winter. However, flour was scarce, and vegetables hard to obtain. As spring arrived, the settlers turned to the Sego Lily and other roots and greens to save them from hunger. In March they planted seeds for the 1848 harvest, which would be especially critical. Drought and late spring frosts damaged many crops. Late in May black crickets swarmed upon the maturing wheat and tender spring crops. Efforts to drown, mash, or burn the invading insects seemed futile. The pioneer families reaped a reduced harvest that year, but it would have been much worse had it not been for the flocks of sea gulls that swept in from the islands of the Great Salt Lake. The birds gorged themselves on the crickets and saved much of the needed crop. The Saints knelt in gratitude to God for his timely intervention.
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Picture Perfect
A teenage boy keeps a picture of the Savior on his bedroom wall. Friends sometimes question its place among his posters, but he explains it stems from counsel given by Elder Richard G. Scott. Each morning he looks at the picture and decides to honor the Savior, and when he makes mistakes he reflects on how he has let Him down.
My bedroom is like many other teenage boysโ rooms. Yes, there are school books piled up to the ceiling. And yes, there are posters all over the walls. But next to these posters is a picture of the Savior. Now I have been in my room when friends have looked at that picture and asked, โSo what does Jesus have to do with all of this?โ Of course, I know why that picture is there.
It all stems from a talk Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve gave at general conference.
Elder Scott counseled us to do three things: (1) place Christ at the center of your life, (2) realize that happiness comes from what you are, not what you have, and (3) always stay morally clean. These three points, if applied, can form the basis of the strength which we need to be strong in a world such as the one we live in.
The first point, about placing Christ at the center of our lives, is the reason I have that picture of Christ in my bedroom. When I awake in the morning, I look at that picture. Because of my testimony of the Savior I consciously make a decision to honor his name during the day. Of course when I make mistakes, I look at that picture and wonder how I could have let him down.
It all stems from a talk Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve gave at general conference.
Elder Scott counseled us to do three things: (1) place Christ at the center of your life, (2) realize that happiness comes from what you are, not what you have, and (3) always stay morally clean. These three points, if applied, can form the basis of the strength which we need to be strong in a world such as the one we live in.
The first point, about placing Christ at the center of our lives, is the reason I have that picture of Christ in my bedroom. When I awake in the morning, I look at that picture. Because of my testimony of the Savior I consciously make a decision to honor his name during the day. Of course when I make mistakes, I look at that picture and wonder how I could have let him down.
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Beyond Temple Square:A Walking Tour of Old Salt Lake
In July 1847, Brigham Young, ill in a covered wagon, looked over the valley and said, "This is the right place." The Saints entered the valley, prayed, plowed, built a bowery, and Brigham Young marked out the temple site and city layout. He established his homestead, built houses, and oversaw the creation of businesses, a Council Hall, and irrigation.
The story of the city usually begins in July of 1847 when Brigham Young rose from his sickbed in a covered wagon at the head of Emigration Canyon, looked down into the valley, and pronounced, โThis is the right place.โ The Saints wound their way down into the valley, knelt in prayers of thanksgiving, and began to plow the land. They built a bowery where they held religious meetings, and Brigham Young, using his walking stick as a pointer, staked out the ten-acre location of the Temple and its grounds. He made the dimensions the same as those which, according to Josephus, enclosed Herodโs temple in Jerusalem. Then he plotted the rest of the city into large lots on ten-acre blocks. He staked out streets wide enough that a team of oxen could turn around in them.
Brigham Young established his own homestead on the block east of Temple Square. There he built two houses to accommodate twelve of his wives, their children, and the hired help. Simultaneously, businesses were established, a Council Hall was built, and an irrigation system was constructed.
Brigham Young established his own homestead on the block east of Temple Square. There he built two houses to accommodate twelve of his wives, their children, and the hired help. Simultaneously, businesses were established, a Council Hall was built, and an irrigation system was constructed.
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Adam Saves the Day
Seven-year-old Adam decides to be a superhero and spend the day looking for emergencies to stop. Instead, he helps his mother with dishes, ties and teaches his younger brother to tie shoes, assists at the store, carries groceries, sets and clears the table, and reads to his sister. Feeling he failed to save the day, he is surprised when his mother tells him he truly saved the day by helping her. Adam realizes that everyday service is real heroism.
Seven-year-old Adam wanted to be a superhero. Heโd seen superheroes on TV, and heโd read a lot of superhero adventures. He thought that he was qualified for the job. He knew exactly how to stop the bad guys and prevent wrongdoings.
One morning when Adam woke up, he decided that his time to be a superhero had come. He was going to save the day.
โHurry up,โ Mother called. โBreakfast is ready.โ
Adam jumped out of bed, dressed in an instant, then ran into the kitchen.
โThat was fast,โ Mother noticed. โYou must have big plans for the day.โ
โSort of,โ he replied. He didnโt want to say too much. Every seven-year-old knows that superheroes donโt brag.
Adam gulped down his breakfast, thinking of the possible adventures ahead.
Motherโs voice broke into his thoughts. โOh, my,โ she sighed. โI almost forgot that I promised to pick a basket of raspberries for Mrs. Evans this morning. Adam, could you clear and wash these breakfast dishes so I can get started?โ
At first, Adam was a little annoyed. After all, he had more important things to do. He had to save the day. Oh, well, he thought. Itโs still early, and the day hasnโt needed saving yet. Besides, if Mrs. Evans was going to make jam with the raspberries, maybe sheโd save a jar for him. He liked Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Evans knew that he liked raspberry jam.
After the dishes were done, Adam practically flew out the front door. He stopped at the end of the driveway and surveyed the neighborhood with his eagle-like vision. It seemed pretty quiet, but every superhero knows well that quiet can be deceiving.
Suddenly the quiet was broken! His little brother, Aaron, was yelling from the front porch. โAdam, Mom wants you to tie my shoes.โ Aaron was four and was just learning to tie his shoes.
Adam trudged up the stairs to the front porch and began to tie his younger brotherโs shoes. Then a super idea came to him: If I teach Aaron how to tie his own shoes, I wonโt have to do it anymore, and Iโll have more time to save the day! He sat patiently with his brother. It was frustrating at first, but pretty soon Aaronโs fingers did just what they were supposed to do. Now Aaron could tie his own shoes. Helping Aaron tie his shoes had taken longer than Adam had expected. He hoped that he hadnโt been needed for an emergency. He decided to take a walk around the neighborhood, keeping his eyes and ears open for any signs of trouble.
Except for two dogs chasing a cat up a tree, he didnโt see anything. He chased the dogs away and coaxed the cat out of the tree. It wasnโt his idea of a superheroโs job, even if the cat seemed happy. Discouraged, he went home.
โHi,โ Mother said. โI was just coming to find you. We need to go to the grocery store and buy a few things for dinner. Go jump in the car.โ
Adam brightened a little. Maybe he could save the day at the store. Eager to get there, he helped Aaron and their younger sister, Jenna, put on their seat belts before he buckled his own. Once inside the store, he scanned the aisles in search of anything amiss.
Adam pushed the cart while Mother loaded it with groceries. With Jenna sitting in it, it was getting harder and harder to push. By the time they got to the checkout stand, he was very tired, but he was sure that all the pushing had made his muscles stronger. A superhero needed to be really strong. But he was disappointed that he hadnโt been needed to save the day.
Once they were home, he helped carry in the groceries and put them away. And while Mother fixed dinner, he set the table. After dinner, he decided he might as well clear the table, too.
The day was almost over. In just a couple more hours it would be time for bed, and he hadnโt saved the day yet. He decided to go out on the porch and take one last look around the neighborhood.
Just as he was going out the door, he heard Jenna crying. She was ready for bed and wanted to hear a story. Adam could hear Mother in the other room, helping Aaron get ready for bed. Adam was a good reader, and he figured that reading one story wouldnโt take too long. He settled Jenna in her bed and read her favorite story to herโthen another and another. By the time she fell asleep, it was almost time for Adam to get ready for bed. I havenโt done one thing to save the day, he thought. Not one sinister plan has been stopped. No one has needed rescuing. I havenโt saved the day at all.
As he lay in bed, thinking about his wasted day, Mother came to find him. โAdam, you got ready for bed awfully early. Are you feeling all right?โ
โYeahโI guess Iโm just tired.โ Mother smiled. โI bet you areโyou really saved the day for me today. Thank you.โ
โWhat?โ Adam sat upright in his bed. โWhat did you say?โ
โI said that you saved the day for me today. I never could have finished all the things that needed to be done if it werenโt for your help.โ And with a quick kiss on his forehead, Mother was gone.
โI saved the day!โ Adam whispered excitedly. โI really did it!โ
That night Adam the superhero fell asleep thinking of ways he could save the day tomorrow.
One morning when Adam woke up, he decided that his time to be a superhero had come. He was going to save the day.
โHurry up,โ Mother called. โBreakfast is ready.โ
Adam jumped out of bed, dressed in an instant, then ran into the kitchen.
โThat was fast,โ Mother noticed. โYou must have big plans for the day.โ
โSort of,โ he replied. He didnโt want to say too much. Every seven-year-old knows that superheroes donโt brag.
Adam gulped down his breakfast, thinking of the possible adventures ahead.
Motherโs voice broke into his thoughts. โOh, my,โ she sighed. โI almost forgot that I promised to pick a basket of raspberries for Mrs. Evans this morning. Adam, could you clear and wash these breakfast dishes so I can get started?โ
At first, Adam was a little annoyed. After all, he had more important things to do. He had to save the day. Oh, well, he thought. Itโs still early, and the day hasnโt needed saving yet. Besides, if Mrs. Evans was going to make jam with the raspberries, maybe sheโd save a jar for him. He liked Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Evans knew that he liked raspberry jam.
After the dishes were done, Adam practically flew out the front door. He stopped at the end of the driveway and surveyed the neighborhood with his eagle-like vision. It seemed pretty quiet, but every superhero knows well that quiet can be deceiving.
Suddenly the quiet was broken! His little brother, Aaron, was yelling from the front porch. โAdam, Mom wants you to tie my shoes.โ Aaron was four and was just learning to tie his shoes.
Adam trudged up the stairs to the front porch and began to tie his younger brotherโs shoes. Then a super idea came to him: If I teach Aaron how to tie his own shoes, I wonโt have to do it anymore, and Iโll have more time to save the day! He sat patiently with his brother. It was frustrating at first, but pretty soon Aaronโs fingers did just what they were supposed to do. Now Aaron could tie his own shoes. Helping Aaron tie his shoes had taken longer than Adam had expected. He hoped that he hadnโt been needed for an emergency. He decided to take a walk around the neighborhood, keeping his eyes and ears open for any signs of trouble.
Except for two dogs chasing a cat up a tree, he didnโt see anything. He chased the dogs away and coaxed the cat out of the tree. It wasnโt his idea of a superheroโs job, even if the cat seemed happy. Discouraged, he went home.
โHi,โ Mother said. โI was just coming to find you. We need to go to the grocery store and buy a few things for dinner. Go jump in the car.โ
Adam brightened a little. Maybe he could save the day at the store. Eager to get there, he helped Aaron and their younger sister, Jenna, put on their seat belts before he buckled his own. Once inside the store, he scanned the aisles in search of anything amiss.
Adam pushed the cart while Mother loaded it with groceries. With Jenna sitting in it, it was getting harder and harder to push. By the time they got to the checkout stand, he was very tired, but he was sure that all the pushing had made his muscles stronger. A superhero needed to be really strong. But he was disappointed that he hadnโt been needed to save the day.
Once they were home, he helped carry in the groceries and put them away. And while Mother fixed dinner, he set the table. After dinner, he decided he might as well clear the table, too.
The day was almost over. In just a couple more hours it would be time for bed, and he hadnโt saved the day yet. He decided to go out on the porch and take one last look around the neighborhood.
Just as he was going out the door, he heard Jenna crying. She was ready for bed and wanted to hear a story. Adam could hear Mother in the other room, helping Aaron get ready for bed. Adam was a good reader, and he figured that reading one story wouldnโt take too long. He settled Jenna in her bed and read her favorite story to herโthen another and another. By the time she fell asleep, it was almost time for Adam to get ready for bed. I havenโt done one thing to save the day, he thought. Not one sinister plan has been stopped. No one has needed rescuing. I havenโt saved the day at all.
As he lay in bed, thinking about his wasted day, Mother came to find him. โAdam, you got ready for bed awfully early. Are you feeling all right?โ
โYeahโI guess Iโm just tired.โ Mother smiled. โI bet you areโyou really saved the day for me today. Thank you.โ
โWhat?โ Adam sat upright in his bed. โWhat did you say?โ
โI said that you saved the day for me today. I never could have finished all the things that needed to be done if it werenโt for your help.โ And with a quick kiss on his forehead, Mother was gone.
โI saved the day!โ Adam whispered excitedly. โI really did it!โ
That night Adam the superhero fell asleep thinking of ways he could save the day tomorrow.
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Ancient Egyptians wrote with hieroglyphs, later simplified to demotic, and with time few could read them. The Rosetta Stone was discovered by a soldier in Napoleonโs army and contained the same text in hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek.
The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone Ancient Egyptians wrote with hieroglyphs, or marks resembling pictures. Twice the writing was simplified, and the final form was called demotic. Eventually no one could read the hieroglyphs, and few the demotic. Then the Rosetta Stone was discovered by a soldier in Napoleonโs army. The stone had the same thing written on it in hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek. โฆ James Cross Giblin10โ13 years
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Florence Nightingale rejected an upper-class social life to pursue nursing and was sent to manage a hospital in Scutari during the Crimean War. She found horrific conditions and, with her team, worked tirelessly to bring order and cleanliness. Within six months, deaths dropped dramatically, and countless lives were saved. Her compassionate, disciplined service brought light and hope to a place of despair.
Recently I read Lytton Stracheyโs Life of Florence Nightingale. I had read it once before, but my rereading brought a new sense of admiration and respect for this great young woman of England.
She was born to the upper class, to party and to dance, to go to the races and look pretty in society. But she would have none of it. Her great desire was to [relieve] pain and suffering, to hasten healing, to make less dreadful the hospitals of the day. She devoted herself to nursing and became expert according to the training then available.
Britain became embroiled in the Crimean War, and she was appointed head of the hospital in Scutari, where thousands of the victims of the war were brought.
The picture that greeted her here was one of absolute despair. An old warehouse served as a hospital. Wounded men were crowded in great rooms that reeked of foul odors and were filled with the cries of the suffering.
This frail young woman, with those she had recruited, set to work. I quote from Mr. Strachey: โWherever, in those vast wards suffering was at its worst and the need for help was greatest, there, as if by magic, was Miss Nightingale.โ
The beds that held the suffering men stretched over four miles, with barely space between each bed to walk. But somehow, within a period of six months, โthe confusion and the pressure in the wards had come to an end; order reigned in them, and cleanliness. โฆ The rate of [death] among the cases treated had fallen from 42 per [hundred] to 22 per thousand (Life of Florence Nightingale [1934], 1186).
She had brought to pass an absolute miracle. Lives by the thousands were saved. Suffering was [reduced]. Cheer and warmth and light came into the lives of men who otherwise would have died in that dark and dreadful place.
Perhaps no other woman in the history of the world has done so much to reduce human misery as this lady with the lamp.
She was born to the upper class, to party and to dance, to go to the races and look pretty in society. But she would have none of it. Her great desire was to [relieve] pain and suffering, to hasten healing, to make less dreadful the hospitals of the day. She devoted herself to nursing and became expert according to the training then available.
Britain became embroiled in the Crimean War, and she was appointed head of the hospital in Scutari, where thousands of the victims of the war were brought.
The picture that greeted her here was one of absolute despair. An old warehouse served as a hospital. Wounded men were crowded in great rooms that reeked of foul odors and were filled with the cries of the suffering.
This frail young woman, with those she had recruited, set to work. I quote from Mr. Strachey: โWherever, in those vast wards suffering was at its worst and the need for help was greatest, there, as if by magic, was Miss Nightingale.โ
The beds that held the suffering men stretched over four miles, with barely space between each bed to walk. But somehow, within a period of six months, โthe confusion and the pressure in the wards had come to an end; order reigned in them, and cleanliness. โฆ The rate of [death] among the cases treated had fallen from 42 per [hundred] to 22 per thousand (Life of Florence Nightingale [1934], 1186).
She had brought to pass an absolute miracle. Lives by the thousands were saved. Suffering was [reduced]. Cheer and warmth and light came into the lives of men who otherwise would have died in that dark and dreadful place.
Perhaps no other woman in the history of the world has done so much to reduce human misery as this lady with the lamp.
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Young Vren is exiled because of his Shadow and is too small to defend himself. Rusche, who controls the weather, cares for him until the Spell-binder abducts Rusche.
Outside the Gates Little Vren was cast outside the Gates because the Villagers feared his Shadow: kinship with the animals. Too young to even hide from the monsters and giants of the UnderReach, he was cared for by Rusche, whose own Shadow was control of the weather around him. Slowly Vren learned to be happy. Then the evil Spell-binder carried Rusche away. A compelling allegory.Molly Gloss10โ13 years
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Czech Saints:
Beginning in 1985, Elder Russell M. Nelson was assigned to oversee eastern Europe and visited annually to request legal recognition for the Church in Czechoslovakia. Authorities repeatedly said the request was under study, while local leaders also submitted petitions.
In 1985 Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve was appointed to oversee missionary work in eastern Europe. He visited Czechoslovakia each year to request legal recognition of the Church. Just as often, he was told that the request was still under study. Local Church leaders also submitted petitions for recognition.
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Members and service volunteers welcomed Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf during visits to New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru from February 6 to 17. He expressed love for India and its people and said they were deeply touched and impressed.
Members and service volunteers of the Church in India welcomed Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf as he visited New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru from February 6 to 17. โWe love India and the people,โ Elder Uchtdorf exclaimed. โWe were deeply touched and impressed.โ
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How to Share the Gospel Virtually
While serving as a mission president, the author was contacted by a member in California who had been sharing Church literature with Ibrahima Togola in Mali. With no missionaries in Mali, Ibrahima traveled by bus to Accra, Ghana, met the author, was taught by missionaries, and was baptized. He returned to Mali as a member, illustrating how technology facilitated life-changing gospel conversations.
The Togola family learned about the gospel as they were supporting humanitarian efforts online.
Photograph courtesy of the Togola family
While I was serving as president of the Ghana Accra West Mission, I received an email from a Church member in California named Dale Wight. For some time, Brother Wight had been sending Church literature to a man named Ibrahima Togola, who lived in Mali, a landlocked country in West Africa. They had met online, where both of them were supporting humanitarian efforts.
There were no missionaries in Mali yet. However, Ibrahima was willing to travel more than 720 miles (1,160 km) by bus to Accra, Ghana, if I would arrange for missionaries to teach him. In the following weeks, I visited with Ibrahima several times online. He came to Ghana, where I met him and arranged for the missionaries to teach him. He was baptized soon after and returned to Mali. (He is now a member of the Bamako Branch, which is part of the Cote dโIvoire Abidjan East Mission.)
Without the miracle of modern technology, think how difficult it would have been for Ibrahima Togola to learn about the gospel. Instead, he was able to engage in gospel conversations that changed his life.
Photograph courtesy of the Togola family
While I was serving as president of the Ghana Accra West Mission, I received an email from a Church member in California named Dale Wight. For some time, Brother Wight had been sending Church literature to a man named Ibrahima Togola, who lived in Mali, a landlocked country in West Africa. They had met online, where both of them were supporting humanitarian efforts.
There were no missionaries in Mali yet. However, Ibrahima was willing to travel more than 720 miles (1,160 km) by bus to Accra, Ghana, if I would arrange for missionaries to teach him. In the following weeks, I visited with Ibrahima several times online. He came to Ghana, where I met him and arranged for the missionaries to teach him. He was baptized soon after and returned to Mali. (He is now a member of the Bamako Branch, which is part of the Cote dโIvoire Abidjan East Mission.)
Without the miracle of modern technology, think how difficult it would have been for Ibrahima Togola to learn about the gospel. Instead, he was able to engage in gospel conversations that changed his life.
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Not Room Enough to Receive It
A young man moved in with his faithful father and began attending church. Inspired by an Area Authority Seventyโs talk, he decided to pay tithing and felt the Spirit guiding him back to the gospel path. He was later blessed to serve a mission in Brazil.
Almost four years ago, I went to live with my father, a faithful member of the Church for 20 years. I had not been attending church at all and knew little about the gospel.
Gradually I began going to church. Then one Sunday at stake conference, I heard Elder Adelson de Paula Parrella, an Area Authority Seventy, give a talk about tithing. Although I didnโt understand much about this law, Elder Parrella spoke with such confidence, faith, and spirit that I decided to pay tithing from that day forward.
When I began to pay tithing and offerings, something marvelous began to happen in my life. The Spirit began to fill my heart, and like the prodigal son, I was guided to return to the true gospel path. The Lord even blessed me so greatly that I was able to serve as a missionary in the Brazil Fortaleza Mission.
I know that when we are faithful in paying our tithing and a generous fast offering, the Lord can bless us temporally and spiritually.
Rafael Barcellos Machado, Parque Pinheiro Ward, Santa Maria Brazil Stake
Gradually I began going to church. Then one Sunday at stake conference, I heard Elder Adelson de Paula Parrella, an Area Authority Seventy, give a talk about tithing. Although I didnโt understand much about this law, Elder Parrella spoke with such confidence, faith, and spirit that I decided to pay tithing from that day forward.
When I began to pay tithing and offerings, something marvelous began to happen in my life. The Spirit began to fill my heart, and like the prodigal son, I was guided to return to the true gospel path. The Lord even blessed me so greatly that I was able to serve as a missionary in the Brazil Fortaleza Mission.
I know that when we are faithful in paying our tithing and a generous fast offering, the Lord can bless us temporally and spiritually.
Rafael Barcellos Machado, Parque Pinheiro Ward, Santa Maria Brazil Stake
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Glendora California Stake youth pulled handcarts in the nearby San Gabriel mountains. With nearly the entire route uphill, they felt exhausted. Many were grateful the next day was Sunday, a day of rest.
The Glendora California Stake youth pulled their handcarts in the San Gabriel mountains near their homes. Almost the entire trek was uphill, so most of the trekkers were glad that the next day was Sunday, a day of REST!
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Peace and Joy, Not Grief, Dominated My Heart. Why?
As John declined, the couple continued daily prayers of gratitude, which brought peace to them and their family. Surrounded by loved ones, John passed away as his wife expressed love and thanks. Afterward, the family gave thanks, and the wife felt a powerful heavenly embrace and a witness that John was well, leading her to promise she would be happy.
As Johnโs condition worsened, he and I continued our practice of beginning and ending each day with prayers of gratitude. As we did so, we found that grief did not overwhelm us or our posterity. Each one had opportunities to hug Papa and express their love and gratitude for him. We found moments of joy. Peace seeped into the hearts of our posterity and others who visited, strengthening them and softening their grief too.
However, despite the peace that prevailed in our home, watching my vibrant, exceedingly active husband deteriorate and lose 50 pounds in a month was heart-wrenching. Late at night on April 21, John lay in bed. He was surrounded by his children and me. We sensed that his spirit would depart his body at any moment. I lay beside him, holding his hand and whispering words of love and gratitude for our life. I thanked him for the inspiring example he had set as he responded to his afflictions by turning to the Lord in faith and gratitude. I kissed him. Within seconds, he was gone.
After Johnโs body was taken away, our family sat together in our home. Tears fell from our eyes as we expressed thankfulness that Johnโs mortal suffering had ended. Words of gratitude spilled from my mouth as I thought of the many tender mercies Heavenly Father had given to us (see 1 Nephi 1:20). God had enabled me to care for John in our home, despite having physical issues myself (which actually necessitated multiple surgeries not long after John died).
As we talked, I was comforted as I expressed thanks for the eternal promises of our temple covenants (see Doctrine and Covenants 132:19โ20). I told my children I felt like Johnny was hugging me, confirming what I was saying as I expressed gratitude. What a joyous feeling! I reminded my family of President Russell M. Nelsonโs words in November 2020: โPracticing gratitude may not prevent us from experiencing sorrow, anger, or pain, but it can help us look forward with hope.โ1
Suddenly, I felt a heavenly embrace so strongly that it filled me with awe. I also felt that John was well and happy and that I should be too. Right then, I promised myselfโand my sweetheartโthat I would be.
However, despite the peace that prevailed in our home, watching my vibrant, exceedingly active husband deteriorate and lose 50 pounds in a month was heart-wrenching. Late at night on April 21, John lay in bed. He was surrounded by his children and me. We sensed that his spirit would depart his body at any moment. I lay beside him, holding his hand and whispering words of love and gratitude for our life. I thanked him for the inspiring example he had set as he responded to his afflictions by turning to the Lord in faith and gratitude. I kissed him. Within seconds, he was gone.
After Johnโs body was taken away, our family sat together in our home. Tears fell from our eyes as we expressed thankfulness that Johnโs mortal suffering had ended. Words of gratitude spilled from my mouth as I thought of the many tender mercies Heavenly Father had given to us (see 1 Nephi 1:20). God had enabled me to care for John in our home, despite having physical issues myself (which actually necessitated multiple surgeries not long after John died).
As we talked, I was comforted as I expressed thanks for the eternal promises of our temple covenants (see Doctrine and Covenants 132:19โ20). I told my children I felt like Johnny was hugging me, confirming what I was saying as I expressed gratitude. What a joyous feeling! I reminded my family of President Russell M. Nelsonโs words in November 2020: โPracticing gratitude may not prevent us from experiencing sorrow, anger, or pain, but it can help us look forward with hope.โ1
Suddenly, I felt a heavenly embrace so strongly that it filled me with awe. I also felt that John was well and happy and that I should be too. Right then, I promised myselfโand my sweetheartโthat I would be.
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The Quorum: A Place of Belonging
After Andreโs baptism in Mochudi, he helped missionaries teach four young men who were baptized, and their group grew to twelve through friendship and invitations. Supported by a branch president, a senior couple, and a quorum leader named Brother Junior, they studied, served, visited homes, and set a goal for all to serve missionsโeleven did. Their efforts blessed their families and many others, and years later they remain a close 'Band of Brothers.'
I would like to tell you about some of the miracles that occurred in Andreโs quorum in Mochudi. As I share this example, watch for principles that strengthen every priesthood quorum that applies them.
After Andre was baptized, he accompanied the missionaries as they taught four other young men, who were also baptized. Now there were five young men. They began strengthening each other and the branch.
A sixth young man, Thuso, was baptized. Thuso shared the gospel with three of his friends, and soon there were nine.
Disciples of Jesus Christ are often gathered this wayโa few at a time, as invited by their friends. Anciently, when Andrew found the Savior, he went quickly to his brother Simon and โbrought him to Jesus.โ Similarly, soon after Philip became a follower of Christ, he invited his friend Nathanael to โcome and see.โ
In Mochudi, a 10th young man soon joined the Church. The missionaries found the 11th. And the 12th young man was baptized after seeing the gospelโs effect on his friends.
Members of the Mochudi Branch were thrilled. These young men โwere converted unto the Lord, and โฆ united unto the church.โ
The Book of Mormon played a significant role in their conversion. Thuso remembers, โI began reading the Book of Mormon โฆ every time I was free, at home, at school, everywhere.โ
Oratile was drawn to the gospel because of the example of his friends. He explains: โ[They] seemed to change in the snap of a finger. โฆ I thought it had โฆ to do with the little โฆ book they started carrying around โฆ school. I could see what good men they had become. โฆ [I] wanted to change too.โ
All 12 young men were gathered and baptized within two years of each other. Each was the only member of the Church in his family. But they were supported by their Church family, including President Rakwela, their branch president; Elder and Sister Taylor, a senior missionary couple; and other branch members.
Brother Junior, a quorum leader, invited the young men to his home on Sunday afternoons and mentored them. The young men studied the scriptures together and held regular home evenings.
Brother Junior took them to visit members, people being taught by the missionaries, and anyone else who needed a visit. All 12 young men piled into the back of Brother Juniorโs truck. He dropped them off at homes in companionships of two or three and picked them up later.
Even though the young men were just learning about the gospel and didnโt feel they knew much, Brother Junior told them to share one or two things they did know with the people they visited. These young priesthood holders taught, prayed, and helped watch over the Church. They fulfilled their priesthood responsibilities and experienced the joy of serving.
Andre said, โWe played together, laughed together, cried together, and became a brotherhood.โ In fact, they call themselves โthe Band of Brothers.โ
Together they set a goal that they would all serve missions. Since they were the only Church members in their families, they had many obstacles to overcome, but they helped each other through them.
One by one, the young men received mission calls. Those who left first wrote letters home to those still preparing, sharing experiences and encouraging them to serve. Eleven of the young men served missions.
These young men shared the gospel with their families. Mothers, sisters, brothers, friends, as well as people they taught on their missions, were converted and baptized. Miracles occurred and countless lives were blessed.
It has been almost 10 years since the Mochudi Band of Brothers started their journey together, and they are still a band of brothers.
Katlego said, โWe may be separated by distance but we are still there for each other.โ
After Andre was baptized, he accompanied the missionaries as they taught four other young men, who were also baptized. Now there were five young men. They began strengthening each other and the branch.
A sixth young man, Thuso, was baptized. Thuso shared the gospel with three of his friends, and soon there were nine.
Disciples of Jesus Christ are often gathered this wayโa few at a time, as invited by their friends. Anciently, when Andrew found the Savior, he went quickly to his brother Simon and โbrought him to Jesus.โ Similarly, soon after Philip became a follower of Christ, he invited his friend Nathanael to โcome and see.โ
In Mochudi, a 10th young man soon joined the Church. The missionaries found the 11th. And the 12th young man was baptized after seeing the gospelโs effect on his friends.
Members of the Mochudi Branch were thrilled. These young men โwere converted unto the Lord, and โฆ united unto the church.โ
The Book of Mormon played a significant role in their conversion. Thuso remembers, โI began reading the Book of Mormon โฆ every time I was free, at home, at school, everywhere.โ
Oratile was drawn to the gospel because of the example of his friends. He explains: โ[They] seemed to change in the snap of a finger. โฆ I thought it had โฆ to do with the little โฆ book they started carrying around โฆ school. I could see what good men they had become. โฆ [I] wanted to change too.โ
All 12 young men were gathered and baptized within two years of each other. Each was the only member of the Church in his family. But they were supported by their Church family, including President Rakwela, their branch president; Elder and Sister Taylor, a senior missionary couple; and other branch members.
Brother Junior, a quorum leader, invited the young men to his home on Sunday afternoons and mentored them. The young men studied the scriptures together and held regular home evenings.
Brother Junior took them to visit members, people being taught by the missionaries, and anyone else who needed a visit. All 12 young men piled into the back of Brother Juniorโs truck. He dropped them off at homes in companionships of two or three and picked them up later.
Even though the young men were just learning about the gospel and didnโt feel they knew much, Brother Junior told them to share one or two things they did know with the people they visited. These young priesthood holders taught, prayed, and helped watch over the Church. They fulfilled their priesthood responsibilities and experienced the joy of serving.
Andre said, โWe played together, laughed together, cried together, and became a brotherhood.โ In fact, they call themselves โthe Band of Brothers.โ
Together they set a goal that they would all serve missions. Since they were the only Church members in their families, they had many obstacles to overcome, but they helped each other through them.
One by one, the young men received mission calls. Those who left first wrote letters home to those still preparing, sharing experiences and encouraging them to serve. Eleven of the young men served missions.
These young men shared the gospel with their families. Mothers, sisters, brothers, friends, as well as people they taught on their missions, were converted and baptized. Miracles occurred and countless lives were blessed.
It has been almost 10 years since the Mochudi Band of Brothers started their journey together, and they are still a band of brothers.
Katlego said, โWe may be separated by distance but we are still there for each other.โ
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