
Dec 2008 Issue
Come see Jesus Christ in a way you’ve never seen him before.
Photographer Mark Mabry’s new book, Reflections of Christ, is a unique witness of the Lord Jesus Christ through the stunning realism of the photography. (See a slide show preview at ReflectionsofChrist.org).
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Nov 2008 Issue
by Lin Floyd
There are lessons to be learned from examining the story of “The Tortoise and the Hare,” as found in Aesop’s Fables. Here’s my version, with its application to our spiritual lives:
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Nov 2008 Issue
by Annette Lyon
In a final scene of The Last Battle, the last of C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia, some dwarves sit near Aslan, who provides a “glorious feast” for them. The dwarves, however, firmly believe they’re in a stable. They see and taste only the kinds of things they imagine would be in a stable: hay, water from a donkey’s trough, raw cabbage leaves, a piece of turnip. In the scriptures, we have a glorious feast provided for us. Do we see and taste little more than damp hay and turnips?
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Nov 2008 Issue
by Alison Palmer
Scripture: D&C 59:7\
Song: “I’ll Walk with You,”Children’s Songbook, 140.
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Nov 2008 Issue
There is power in photographs. Photographer Mark Mabry’s new book, Reflections of Christ, is a unique witness of the Lord Jesus Christ through the stunning realism of photography. (See a slide show preview at ReflectionsofChrist.org).
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