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Parenting: Direct, Blunt, and Ever Hopeful

By Jan Tolman
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November 9, 2020
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| General Conference Odyssey

This week, for General Conference Odyssey, I came upon a great talk on parenting. James E. Faust was direct, blunt, and ever hopeful in his words, and the words he used from his fellow brethren. James E. Faust began his talk with his own opinion: “In my opinion, the teaching, rearing, and training of children […]

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Posted in General Conference Odyssey Tagged Covenants, faith, parenting, prayer 1 Comment

Guilt-Free Mothering

By Jan Tolman
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May 11, 2020
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| General Conference Odyssey

I’ve had an influx of thoughts pointing to one main idea this weekend. Mother’s Day, of course, gets us thinking about mothers. This week’s General Conference Odyssey post covers the last session of April 1988, where two talks focus on mothering. And this week’s reading of Abinadi and King Noah finds me thinking about their […]

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Posted in General Conference Odyssey Tagged justice, mercy, parenting, Scriptures, women 1 Comment

Guidance For Those Who Seek

By Jan Tolman
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August 19, 2019
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| General Conference Odyssey

I graduated from college two years ago. Yes, I know, I’m old and I thought it was too late. But, I did it! Anyway, one of my classes was on rhetorical writing. It had prerequisites that I hadn’t taken, and I was completely stumped on how to fulfill the required paper I had to write. […]

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A Double-Sided Parentage

By Jan Tolman
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July 22, 2019
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| General Conference Odyssey

A lot of us complain about how hard it is to be a parent, but Boyd K. Packer made me think of parentage in a whole new way in his October 1984 talk, The Pattern of Our Parentage. We are not merely parents of naughty children. We are future gods raising future gods. This idea […]

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