Virginia H Pearce
As anyone who has ever cleaned out a closet or a basement can attest, clutter is a reality of life. And it's not just a physical reality. Our minds can become cluttered too, filled with beliefs about everything from our relationship with God to our feelings about our bodies to our housekeeping methods. Some of these beliefs are what author Virginia H. Pearce calls "Truths with a capital T." They are eternal and will always be true, whether anyone
..."When Marjorie Pay stepped into the Salt Lake Temple in 1937 to be married to Gordon B. Hinckley, she little knew what dramatic turns her life would take. How could any newlywed envision that she might someday be the eternal companion of the prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
In Glimpses into the Life and Heart of Marjorie Pay Hinckley, dozens of family members and friends share experiences and feelings
...Is forgiveness possible even when there is no restitution and no remorse on the part of the perpetrator? Is forgiveness possible when your pain and loss seem unbearable and the perpetrator appears to suffer no consequence? Bestselling author Virginia H. Pearce declares, "We always have a choice when we are wounded. We can pass the pain on or return it. Or we can metabolize it and treat others differently than we've been treated." Using real life
...A Heart Like His
The ability to feel God's love doesn't just make life nicer or more comfortable — it changes everything. When filled with God's love, we can do and see and understand things that we cannot do and see and understand on our own. As our own hearts are softened by these blessings, our overriding desire becomes to help others experience this joy also. But how do we do that in the normal course of our everyday lives? Presented
...In Creating Terrific Talks, author Virginia H. Pearce shares an easy four-step process to help children create their very own Primary talks. 'This book is an effort to help teachers, parents, and children see Primary talks as more than an assignment to fill, ' the author explains. 'Rather, we can see a talk assignment as an opportunity to develop important skills and attributes.' Imagine the wonderful possibilities as parents help their
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