by Benjamin Worthen | Nov 16, 2014 | LDS
LDS Scripture Study Journal Ordinarily, I tend to be the reader that remembers, rather than the reader that takes notes to remember. But in scripture study, recently I was asked to use a study journal. At first it’s tedious and difficult if you’ve never done...
by Benjamin Worthen | Nov 15, 2014 | Family, Musings
What is really held within the Poem: Father Forgets, by W. Livingston Larned? “Father Forgets”, the Famous W. Livingston Larned poem featured in the classic Dale Carnegie book: How to Win Friends and Influence People, is a stark reminder of the innocence...
by Benjamin Worthen | Nov 13, 2014 | Fasting, Fitness + Health, Religious Discussion
This is a list of supplements for fasting. Though that’s something of a misnomer. Fasting, generally speaking is “going without”, not “adding to”, like one might expect when talking about taking supplements, vitamins and nutrients. For...
by Benjamin Worthen | Apr 18, 2014 | American Politics, News, Politics
In a speech delivered earlier in the week on Harvard’s campus, a counter-terrorism advisor for the DHS and the White House touched on ways “parents can prevent terrorism”. Specifically, that watchful parents who catch on to “sudden personality changes in children”,...