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LDS Week in Review—May 12th-17th

Did you have a good week? We did here in LDS. Here’s a recap of all the blogs we did, just in case you missed them.

We started the week with “Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration,” a look at the movie now playing at the Legacy Theater in Salt Lake City. We then had a review of the new LDS self-help book “Enjoying the Journey: Steps to Finding Joy Now” by authors Jaime Theler and Deborah Talmadge.

Next we continued the Gospel Questions series with “About Food Storage,” which explains the reason behind the Mormons’ curious habit of collecting food. We also learned how to help our children glean more from the scriptures with “Scripture Study for Your Children.”

We kept up to speed with our lessons with “Dinner Discussions,” and we realized that no matter how old we get, we’ll always need our moms, and how blessed we are to have them and to be them.

We continued the Ten Commandments series with the fourth commandment, keeping the Sabbath day holy. We also read a review of Henry B. Eyring’s address to the Young Women, entitled, “Walk in the Light.”

Welcoming Everyone” address the fact that some women feel uncomfortable attending Relief Society. “Restoring Faith in Family” is taken from Kenneth Johnson’s conference address about the importance of family in society. And in “Spiritual Check-up,” we are encouraged to take the time to make sure we are spiritually healthy, just as we would talk to our doctors to see if we are physically healthy.

The Sock Fairy” is a light-hearted look at the way nearly every family struggles to keep enough clean socks in their dresser drawers, and we concluded the week with another installment in our Senior Missionary series, this on “Putting in Your Papers.”

I hope you’ve enjoyed this look back at the week, and that you’ll be able to join us again soon here in LDS.