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James Henry Moyle III got hooked on cocaine and lived on the street for 5- ½ years. Then, leaning against the wall of a convenience store he finally had one moment of sobriety and called out to the Lord, begging God to save him from spiritual death. He had already lost everything and he was pretty sure his case was helpless, but he was not lost to the Lord.
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JoAnne Colemere’s daughter, Lauren, had only wanted one thing—to have a temple marriage and a worthy husband some day. Her walls were covered by pictures of Christ, the temple and inspirational quotes. Then she found herself pregnant and was devastated. She thought her life’s dream was shattered. With the Lord’s help, JoAnne Colemere rekindled that dream for her daughter.
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As a young man, Steven Lloyd Neal, took Elder Boyd K. Packer’s challenge to create great art. He felt impressed by the Spirit to take on a mission that was daunting and he was unsure he had the skills to accomplish it. Yet, these decades later, he is about to see the 10-acre Monument of the America’s park come to life on a green slope in Heber Valley. It will contain great statues that celebrate the Book of Mormon and the covenant on this land.
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Life nearly broke Sherri's heart when she had to place her baby for adoption but then a series of blessings came to her including finding the gospel and later finding her husband. But then tragedy struck again as her husband was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer. Do you ever feel like shaking your fist at God and asking why? She certainly did, but come and listen to the rest of the story.
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When her husband, Ron McMillan, miraculously arrived home after a horrible fall with a broken arm, broken ribs, broken shoulder, lacerated ear and left side, Bonnie McMillan quickly rushed him to the hospital to get emergency help. Little did she know this was only a prelude to something much worse that would change her whole life.
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Here's a BYU valedictorian whose life was going so well but then she started having severe physical trials that have included chronic pain for the past 15 years. What choices does she have in relation to how she will view God? How can one live with such pain, knowing that the Lord has the power to heal and He does not?
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The story I was told as a child continued that after seven years had passed since King Conor’s injury, one day the sky was very suddenly darkened at midday, and earthquakes, thunder, lightning, and extreme winds ravaged the island for many hours. Trees and houses were blown over and damaged, and the people who witnessed all this were shocked and very afraid. The legend says that King Conor then called his people and religious leaders together and told them that the reason all these things were happening was because the God of Nature had just died.
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Bailey Roquemore was a freshman at BYU studying exercise physiology, happy as a lark and full of hope for the future but the mysterious headaches would not cease. Within a short time she was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer and given one year to live. But she listened very carefully to Someone besides doctors and statistics.
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The first thing that I noticed was that my daughter Amber’s car was not in its normal place next to mine in the garage. A fear gripped my gut. You see, my daughter Amber was severely, severely bipolar. For the past 8 years she had lived, in and out of mental institutions. During that time, she had attempted to kill herself on at least 30 different occasions. We had been blessed by God time after time to be able to narrowly save her life. But this morning I felt the panic rising in my throat.
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Even as a four-time New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Roger Connors has been most moved and changed by another book he read: The Book of Mormon, though his mother absolutely forbade him from reading it. His journey to know God has had challenges and great rewards. He is the author of the recently published Divine Patterns: Seeking the Blessings of Heaven. Come and enjoy this very personal journey.