“Of sound mind.” Now there’s a phrase that somehow manages to feel both legally necessary and wildly insulting. Personally, I would take it as a compliment at times. In all seriousness, however, it is a legal term that tends to show up quietly but packs a pretty good punch. In relation to ...
Last week, my 9-year-old son had the opportunity to do sharing time in his primary class at church.
Sharing time involves picking something that is learned from gospel study at home and sharing it with the other primary kids.
One night, we were reading through Alma 34 in the Book of Mormon ...
For decades, many Americans have been taught one simple retirement rule: When you stop working, stop taking risks.
So retirees do what feels responsible. They move money into cash. They park savings in CDs. They hold onto bonds and keep their portfolios “conservative.” It feels safe. It ...
Football’s biggest game is nearly here. Along with the matchup itself, the commercials are a huge draw and the halftime show always makes headlines. But there’s another part of the Super Bowl that gets far less attention: the technology behind the game. It isn’t built to be seen, but its ...
The patterns we carry into adulthood often have their roots in childhood. This doesn't mean we're destined to repeat the past, but understanding where our responses come from can be the first step toward creating the changes we want. The strategies you developed as a child made sense given what ...
Vernal, Utah, has hosted the Outlaw Jamboree for 11 years, and each year gets better. Registration for number 12 opens tomorrow, February 1. If you have never been to a jamboree or can only do one this year, this is the one to do. The scenery is fantastic, the choice of rides will please ...