2010

August 2010

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Being in the Kingdom and of the Kingdom

    Robert D. Hales

  • The Aaronic Priesthood—Greater Than You Might Think

    David L. Beck

  • Mort the Mormon

    Paul VanDenBerghe

  • Mormonad: Good Morning

  • Questions and Answers

  • Seminary or Sports?

    Carolina Tenorio Picado

  • For One and for All

    David A. Edwards

  • A Note on Daily Seminary Study

    Loran Cook

  • Walking into the Past

    Paul Christensen and Chris Leonard

  • Shiblon, My Book of Mormon Hero

    Michael T. Ringwood

  • Doctrine and Covenants 1:38

  • The Lord Placed Him in Our Path

    Joni Larsen Marshall

  • What’s Up?

    • Temple Service

    • The Church in USA—Alabama

    • Over 500 Books

    • My Favorite Scripture

  • We Forgot, but He Remembered

    Rebecca Arrington

  • Don’t Get Caught

    Matt Garner

  • Losing My Father

    Chris Deaver

  • Instant Messages

    • Serving Sister Simmons

      Susanna Jones

    • Who Am I Really?

      Michelle Martin

    • Simple Music

      Tracey Goodwin

  • The Extra Smile

  • Drawing on Truth

    Janet Thomas

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • I Celebrate

    Jennifer Mower

My Favorite Scripture
August 2010


“My Favorite Scripture,” New Era, Aug. 2010, 37

My Favorite Scripture

1 Samuel 16:7 This Old Testament scripture mastery verse touches me because it tells me that the Lord cares about who we are—not about how naturally gifted we are but whether we’re trying and our hearts are in the right place.

Brian C., 18, Massachusetts, USA

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