Addictions

The sound of that trickling water may beckon to you, but don't give into that call
Our lifesaving mantra: “He needs your love and prayers.”
Years later, I was blessed to go to the Cardston Alberta Temple with my two children and baptize them for the grandparents who had raised me.
Rob Cosman launched the Purple Heart Project in 2015 to help wounded veterans.
Heavenly Father is aware of me and will not leave me comfortless, but it is my responsibility to reach out and use those tools He has made available for me.
My Addiction Recovery Program support group meetings have become one of the holiest places on the earth for me.
In a new Church News video released July 27, 2020, President Nelson describes the decision to close temples in March amid COVID-19 as “painful” and wracked with worry.”
I needed to “empty my backpack” and no longer worry about problems that were not mine.
After 2 ½ years of quiet, I was able to stand in fast and testimony meeting in July 2019 and use my voice to testify of a loving Heavenly Father.
The first reaction people have is to hide when they are struggling with pornography. The better reaction — a calm reaction — can truly make all the difference.
In the Come, Follow Me readings for August 26-September 1, 2019, the Apostle Paul teaches: “God …will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape” (1 Corinthians 10:13).
What God wants most for His children: “to be immortal and to have the gift of eternal life.” (President Russell M. Nelson)