Mi Hombre, Mi Nombre

Mi Hombre, Mi Nombre

Today, we’re taking a break from Miracle Monday to bring you a testimony from Sister Mary Ann Heaps. Enjoy! When I was living in Guatemala, I had a routine of stopping at the same bakery every day to purchase bread and juice. Every day, I would see a street man...
Remembering the Zioneers

Remembering the Zioneers

Today, we’re taking a break from our typical Miracle Mondays and bringing you a testimony of remembrance from Brother Joe Nicosia. Perhaps it’ll spark memories of a special season that you’ve enjoyed in your service to the Lord. From 1999 to 2006, I...

The Day He Called

A few weeks ago during Sunday school, we all shared our conversion stories about when the Lord called us to be baptized. Even though I know the brothers and sisters in my mission pretty well, I’ve never heard their full conversion stories. It was interesting and...
God Spared My Life — and My Limbs

God Spared My Life — and My Limbs

Today’s military-themed Miracle Monday is an account of the late Brother Jim Alessio’s experiences during WWII. The following is an edited version of a write-up he did for his grandson, Jared, who used it for a school project. Brother Jim was awarded the...
Coincidence?

Coincidence?

A while ago, during a Sunday sermon, I was challenged to reflect on the defining moment when God became real to me. Now, I was born into the church and grew up believing in a Savior who was much more powerful than anything this world has to offer, but God didn’t...
She Said It’s Unfair

She Said It’s Unfair

Some 25 years ago, while visiting Maria, a first-generation Italian immigrant, a great gardener, an exceptional cook, a widow with five adult children, a woman who loved and feared God, I sat and conversed with her fourth child, Mary Louise, an educated woman in her...