Recognizing Self-Worth
How can we measure our self-worth? President Thomas S. Monson once taught, “The worth of a human soul is its capacity to become as God.”
How can we measure our self-worth? President Thomas S. Monson once taught, “The worth of a human soul is its capacity to become as God.”
Is there anything more difficult in this life than dealing with the death of someone you love?
Got a second? Good. Let's talk about mental health. The staff and contributors at Our Turtle House want to help everyone understand that it is okay to talk about the challenges you're facing.
Hangry. Impatience. Road rage. Frustration...all various forms of anger; all various forms of taking it out on other people.
Every member of the LGBTQ+ community has a story and, to fully understand what another person is going though, we must be willing to first hear their side of the story.
As the rising generation begins to come forward, we see in them the spirits that Heavenly Father saved for the final days. Strong spirits. Influential spirits. Perceptive spirits ready to answer the call to unleash their potential of unimaginable proportions.
Today is the perfect day to make someone's day a little bit brighter. "Why?" you ask. It's National Cheer Up the Lonely Day!
We all make mistakes. Actually, we all make lots of mistakes. Why? Because we're humans. We're mortals. We are imperfect beings left to make thousands of decisions on a daily basis.
We are in a war with the most vicious, power-hungry enemy that has ever existed. We do not know when he will attack, where he will attack, or what weapons of mass destruction he has hiding within his reach. We do not know how many warriors he will bring with him or what his plan of attack might be, so we. must. be. ready.
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. Transgender. Queer. More and more members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are beginning to take off their masks and "come out of the closet" as dual members of the LGBTQ+ community.