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LDS Week in Review September 25-September 29

We have had a great week in the LDS blogs! I hope that you will take the time to review these great articles.

Tristi continued her series on scripture study with 1 Nephi 4:21-38, 1 Nephi 5:1-6, and 1 Nephi 5:7-15.

Miriam offers some insight on spiritual development with Your Prayers. Additionally The Gift of the Scriptures talks about the many blessings that the scriptures can bring into your life. Your Preparation for the Sacrament gives suggestions on how to prepare yourself spiritually each week for the Sacrament.

Several articles focused on strengthening the family. You can review your children’s lessons at church with Dinner Discussions 2007 Week 36. You can learn more about teaching the gospel to your children in Primary Time: Helping Your Children Grow Spiritually. You can help your children feel good about themselves by setting the example learn more about how in Teaching Our Children to have a Positive Self-Image. Family Home Evening: Bible Stories gives a lesson on helping your children appreciate the Bible. In Putting Family First

Miriam talks about the different reasons you may write in your journal in Your Journal Writing Style. This blog talks about how your motivation affects what you write and how you write it. BYUCougars.com reviews a site all about BYU sports. In Show a Little Gratitude you can learn more about how your outlook affects the way you live your life.

Ward Bulletin and Ward Newsletter Specialists explains the ins and outs of this calling. You can get some great ideas for Scout activities in Young Men: Scouting Outings.

Tristi offers her insight into the Sunday lessons with RS/EQ: “The Nourishing Power of Hymns” by Jay E Jensen. She also gives her insight in Questioning the Lord.

Join Miriam in her quest to become prepared in October Preparedness Goals. Miriam is sharing her family’s personal preparedness goals and asking you to join in her in completing the same goals or some of your own. She’ll keep you updated on her progress, and would love to hear how you are doing as well.