The Seven R’s of Repentance

By William J. Critchlow, Jr. Recognition: we see that what we did was wrong Remorse: we have Godly sorrow for our sin Relating: we confess our sin to the Lord and, if necessary, to our leaders Restitution: we do all we can to right the wrong Resolution: we have firm...

The Bully Pulpit

The Circle asked our readers: What do you say to your child when: They are left out or not invited to that birthday party/school dance, etc.? They are being consistently bullied by another child? They are mocked because of a physical or learning difference? They are...

A Circle of Sisters

Anonymous We are sisters, joined together in a common bond,A bond of loveThat holds us fast and true.You love me and I love you.Together we can overcome,Whatever trials we may face,Having sure knowledge deep withinWe feel the Savior's loving grace.Yes, we're all...

Empty Arms: Solace for the Soloist

An anonymous reader asks: We have had some interesting opportunities to explore differences and some of the unique ways our motto, Charity Never Faileth, might guide us. Can you help us find some helpful approaches for deepening our relationships with our sisters with...