by | Dec 7, 2010 | Blog, Friends, Jesus Christ, Mormon, Mormonism, Teen Life, Understanding Your Mormon Friend, Youth
You’re a nice person and you like to respect the standards and beliefs of all your friends. So now you have a Mormon friend and you can see she belongs to a strict religion, but you’re not sure what the rules are. Christmas is coming and you’re wondering if you can...
by | Sep 30, 2010 | Blog, Teen Life, Youth
Teenage Mormon girls can now do the Personal Progress Program on the Internet and leaders and parents can monitor it there. Personal progress is a fun program for girls in the Mormon youth program, called Young Women. The girls in the program are given a list of goals...
by | Sep 10, 2010 | Encouragement, Friends, Service, Teen Life, Youth
Friendship is usually pretty important to most teenagers. Not having friends can make a teenager frustrated and lonely. Having the wrong kinds of friends can cause all sorts of trouble for teens. When you have a best friend, and it’s a real best friend who loves you...
by | Sep 8, 2010 | Friends, Scripture Stories, Teenagers in the Scriptures, Youth
Suppose your father was the king and you were next in line for the throne. Now suppose God decided someone else should get the throne instead of you, even though you were a perfectly good person and would have made a great king. What would your reaction be? Would you...
by | Sep 7, 2010 | Blog, Encouragement, Teen Life, Teenagers in the Scriptures, Youth
Next in our series of articles on teens who changed the world, we’re talking about David and Goliath. Saul was the king of God’s people and he had a huge problem—literally. His giant problem was a huge Philistine named Goliath. Everyone was terrified of him. Goliath,...
by | Sep 1, 2010 | Blog, Encouragement, Jesus Christ, Mormon, Mormonism, Obedience, Repentance, Teen Life, Understanding Your Mormon Friend, Youth
Kenda Creasy Dean, author of a book on teens and religion, is not a Mormon, but she found, while interviewing hundreds of teens, that Mormon teens had something other teens did not. One thing she found is that Mormonism gives its teenagers hope for the future. Mormon...