Comments about ‘LDS general authority writes about how to overcome life's trials’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Faith
- 'Tattooed Mormon' Al Fox shares her...
- Wright Words: Oklahoma tornado provides...
- Public invited to funeral services for Sister...
- 'We're here to serve all boys,' Utah Scout...
- Woman told she would never walk, talk defies...
- Frances Monson, wife of LDS prophet, passes away
- Tornado relief spurs LDS Church, Layton's...
- Amy Donaldson: LDS boxer B.J. Flores hopes...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Faith
- Frances Monson, wife of LDS prophet,...
66 - Community of Christ recommends...
25 - Muslim leaders in U.S. facing...
23 - 'We're here to serve all boys,' Utah...
19 - Supreme Court to weigh in on...
16 - Secretary of State John Kerry says...
14 - Hundreds of teens in Southern...
12 - 'Tattooed Mormon' Al Fox shares her...
8



Hasn't overcoming life's trials been a theme in many GA's books? If we as a people were any good at overcoming tragedies and trials there would be less books. Maybe some day we will learn how to do it.
It seems to me the author may be worth listening to. He sounds as though he has fought through alot of lifes hardships. Might be worth reading. As long as there are people, there will be some sort of hardships one way or the other. Alot of this depends on our choices and circumstances we find ourselves in. Some of these are by choice and some have nothing to do with us, it just happens.
I don't know how to overcome tragedies and trials. I don't even know what that means. I was in a horrific bicycle accident two years ago which left me with lifetime injuries. How do I "overcome" that?
I with Deseret Book was not such a monopoly. $24.99 seems a bit steep for a 143 page book.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments