2009

December 2009

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Are You a Latter-day Saint?

    Quentin L. Cook

  • Postponing Christmas

    Arielle A. Sloan

  • Mary, Sweet and Tender Maiden

    Don H. Staheli and Jim Kasen

  • Do We Know How Much He Went Through?

    Yoshihiko Kikuchi

  • Mormonad: Hallelujah!

  • Questions and Answers

  • A Gift of Love

    Chastmier Okoro

  • Why Me?

    Elizabeth Quigley

  • We Three Kings

    Wendy Kenney

  • Unto Us a Child Is Born

  • An Eternal Perspective

    Richard M. Romney

  • Gifts from the Heart

  • Joseph Smith’s Prophetic Mission

  • What’s Up?

    • I Love to See the Temple

    • My Favorite Scripture

    • After the Flood

    • The Church in USA—Idaho

  • Serving Breakfast

    Jacob S. Fullmer

  • For the Strength of Youth: A Brand New Year

  • Multiplying Their Talents

    Ryanne Roberts

  • Instant Messages

    • Caring and Caroling

      Mindy Raye Holmes

    • The Unknown Gift

      Misty Vanlue

  • Fluting Fancy

    Julia Woodbury

  • The Extra Smile

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • Quiet as Starlight

    By Sharon Price Anderson

My Favorite Scripture
December 2009


“My Favorite Scripture,” New Era, Dec. 2009, 38

My Favorite Scripture

2 Nephi 4:28–30 Every time I read these verses I feel like jumping up and shouting praises to the Lord. I get easily discouraged and frustrated with myself, and it is a joy to know that my Heavenly Father forgives and extends His hand to pull me back up into the path of righteousness.

Belinda Z., 15, Wisconsin, USA

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