XVIL— The Duty of Forgetting Sorrow .... 183
XVIII.— People who Fail 196
XIX.— Living Victoriously 209
XX.— Shut In 222
XXI. — Helpful People 235
XXII.— Tired Feet 247
XXIII.— Hands: A Study 259
XXIV.— Learning our Lessons 274
XXV— Broken Lives 289
XXVI.— Coming to the End 305
Memories Along the Madison Bus tour printable registration formMarsha Fulton
Printiable registration form for the Memories Along the Madison Bus Tour event sponsored by the Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies. Includes liability waver
XVIL— The Duty of Forgetting Sorrow .... 183
XVIII.— People who Fail 196
XIX.— Living Victoriously 209
XX.— Shut In 222
XXI. — Helpful People 235
XXII.— Tired Feet 247
XXIII.— Hands: A Study 259
XXIV.— Learning our Lessons 274
XXV— Broken Lives 289
XXVI.— Coming to the End 305
Memories Along the Madison Bus tour printable registration formMarsha Fulton
Printiable registration form for the Memories Along the Madison Bus Tour event sponsored by the Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies. Includes liability waver
This is a study of Jesus being complimentary. He showed His appreciation for a deed of love to Him. She did a beautiful thing to Him and He is saying thankyou.
This presentation is intended to highlight a number of texts from three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), which individuals and organizations throughout the ages have employed to justify and rationalize the marginalization, harassment, denial of rights, persecution, and oppression of entire groups of people based on their social identities.
This is an introductory art lesson plan, for high school, on color symbolism. Here, Jan Steen’s paintings are used as a basis for a class discussion on how he may have chosen his dominant colors in each work in order to symbolize a certain mood or expression.
The official prayer released by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines in preparation for the Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Francis on January 2015.
Marian Apparitions, Queen of The Holy Rosary Mediatrix of Peace Shrine, Necedah Wisconsin, BVM, Blessed Virgin Mary, Revelations and Messages, Mary Ann Van Hoof, Necedah Shrine, Henry Swan, Clara Hermans, Myrtle Sommers, Jim Sauter, encountering Mary, Highway 21, For My God and My Country Inc,
This is a study of Jesus being complimentary. He showed His appreciation for a deed of love to Him. She did a beautiful thing to Him and He is saying thankyou.
This presentation is intended to highlight a number of texts from three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), which individuals and organizations throughout the ages have employed to justify and rationalize the marginalization, harassment, denial of rights, persecution, and oppression of entire groups of people based on their social identities.
This is an introductory art lesson plan, for high school, on color symbolism. Here, Jan Steen’s paintings are used as a basis for a class discussion on how he may have chosen his dominant colors in each work in order to symbolize a certain mood or expression.
The official prayer released by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines in preparation for the Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Francis on January 2015.
Marian Apparitions, Queen of The Holy Rosary Mediatrix of Peace Shrine, Necedah Wisconsin, BVM, Blessed Virgin Mary, Revelations and Messages, Mary Ann Van Hoof, Necedah Shrine, Henry Swan, Clara Hermans, Myrtle Sommers, Jim Sauter, encountering Mary, Highway 21, For My God and My Country Inc,
I Eve's Dialogue with the Devil 15
II The First Coward in the World 26
III The Sinner Cross-examined 39
IV Noah, and the Tragic Story of the Men Who Built the Ark 49
V Noah's Drunkenness — The Peril of the Wine Glass. ... 61
VI Camping on the Road to Sodom 75
VII The Ladder of the Angels and the Sinner at the Foot . . S8
A detailed study on the Book of Revelations in the Bible. It was written by John, one of the disciples of Jesus from the Island of Patmos during AD 95. The book talks about the letters to the seven churches in Asia and about the apocalypse.
I. Making Ready for Life
II. Character Building
III. Growing like Christ
IV. Ministering by the Way
V. Serving the Lord
VI. Ourselves and Others
VII. Helping by Unselfishness
VIII. Home Lessons
IX. Life among the Lowly
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
Ethical_dilemmas_MDI_Gurgaon-Business Ethics Case 1.pptx
Rel 275 final video
1. REMEMBERING HANDCART
PIONEERS
Church History
REL 275 (Sec11)
Kim Russell Comenta
Resources: https://history.lds.org/article/historic-
sites/wyoming/remembering-handcart-pioneers-in-the-sweetwater-
valley?lang=eng
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1979/04/the-refiners-
fire?lang=eng
2. • Between 1841 and 1868,
about 450,000 people
followed the sweet water
river from independence
Rock to South Pass and
cross the Continental
Divide through the
Rocky Mountains.
• Sought for new
opportunities – fertile
farmland or gold mines.
• Important trail because it
provided plenty of water
and good pasture for
live stock.
3. • About 70,000 of the
immigrants were Latter-
day Saints.
• Left their homes so they
could make temple
covenants and build up
Zion, a community of pure
in heart.
• Exercised faith in the
sacrifices they made to
heed a prophet’s counsel
and in help they gave each
other along the way.
4.
5. • The Willie and Martin handcart
companies, left late in the
season. They were caught in
early winter snowstorms.
• Over 200 people died from
hunger, exposure, and fatigue
(Greatest loss of life in the
history of this overland trail).
• Right Photo (Elder George
Albert Smith grave marker at
Rock Creek Hollow, honors a
mass grave of 13 people near a
place where the Willi Handcart
company camped in 1856.
Location of the actual mass
grave is unknown.)
6.
7. An old man in the corner … sat silent and listened as long as he could stand it, then he
arose and said things that no person who heard him will ever forget. His face was white
with emotion, yet he spoke calmly, deliberately, but with great earnestness and sincerity.
“In substance [he] said, ‘I ask you to stop this criticism. You are discussing a matter you
know nothing about. Cold historic facts mean nothing here, for they give no proper
interpretation of the questions involved. Mistake to send the Handcart Company out so
late in the season? Yes. But I was in that company and my wife was in it and Sister Nellie
Unthank whom you have cited was there, too. We suffered beyond anything you can
imagine and many died of exposure and starvation, but did you ever hear a survivor of
that company utter a word of criticism? Not one of that company ever apostatized or left
the Church, because everyone of us came through with the absolute knowledge that God
lives for we became acquainted with him in our extremities.
- James E. Faust, The Refiner’s Fire (1979)
8. • “‘I have pulled my handcart
when I was so weak and weary
from illness and lack of food that
I could hardly put one foot
ahead of the other. I have
looked ahead and seen a patch
of sand or a hill slope and I have
said, I can go only that far and
there I must give up, for I cannot
pull the load through it.’” He
continues: “‘I have gone on to
that sand and when I reached it,
the cart began pushing me. I
have looked back many times to
see who was pushing my cart,
but my eyes saw no one. I knew
then that the angels of God were
there.
• “‘Was I sorry that I chose to
come by handcart? No. Neither
then nor any minute of my life
since. The price we paid to
become acquainted with God
was a privilege to pay, and I am
thankful that I was privileged to
come in the Martin Handcart
Company.’” (Relief Society
Magazine, Jan. 1948, p. 8.)
9. Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might
with surety hope for a better world, yea, even a place at
the right hand of God, which hope cometh of faith,
maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would
make them sure and steadfast, always abounding
in good works, being led to glorify God.
And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning
these things; I would show unto the world that faith is
things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore,
dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive
no witness until after the trial of your faith.
- Ether 12: 4 & 6