004: Salvation by Grace

4.24.2006

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Well, it's our week off. Whew! We are so excited at how well this show is being received so far. Please remember that we love your comments and always welcome ideas for subjects you'd like to hear discussed.

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Next week is our Variety format and then the following week is Book Club!!!! We still don't have a name - hurry and get your submissions in. I think we need a prize.... Hmmm... Okay, start submitting, we'll come up with a prize. I don't know WHAT yet, but it'll be a good one I can tell you that!!!

003: Easter Episode

4.18.2006

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Things we discuss in this Easter episode:

And, of course - we talked about our Easter traditions. Do you have any to share with us?

CLICK HERE for the Bunny Buns recipe!!

Music was provided by Julie's daughter, a couple of nephews and, of course, the rose - Keri!

002: Book Group Begins

4.10.2006

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Do you have a name for our book group? Oh, I hope so!!

Wow! We discussed a lot of books. The three that we will be doing in the next three months are:


Also mentioned:

Other Juvenile Authors:

For your children:

Thanks for all of the feedback!! Check the sidebar for links to friends of our show! Thanks especially to Rachael & Mike Terry at the Kidcast and our friends at families.com where you can read Miriam's interview with Whit. This week watch for a blog post by Candace at the same site. She interviewed all three Mormon Moms.

Music this week was Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree, performed by InsideOut on the Primary Colors album.

001: A Conference Summary

4.07.2006

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The child in the story from which Whit (mis) quoted may have been older than eight. Here is what Sister Lant's talk said,

"Another child was reading her scriptures on an airplane trip. The lady sitting next to her was so impressed -- first, that she could read that well, and second, with the content of what she was reading -- that she asked her about it. The child told her about the scriptures and their message. She bore her testimony that they were true. The woman was so amazed that she determined to find the Book of Mormon she had once been given and read it. She said, "If this child can read it, so can I.""

Thanks to Steve for putting together our sound - including the wonderful song, The Child I Am, by Brett Raymond, from Primarily For Grownups, Again!