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Idaho's Score
Are you and your family financially secure? If you live in Idaho, chances are you may not be, according to a study recently released by the Corporation for Enterprise Development. However, I would like to point out that Idaho (my home state) performed better than Utah (where I’m now living). Idaho received a ‘D’ for financial security on the non-profit’s report. Here are a few things I learned from the report: Read more…
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Failing Grade
Are you and your family financially secure? If you live in Utah, chances are you may not be, according to a study recently released by the Corporation for Enterprise Development. Utah received a failing grade - a big fat ‘F’ - for financial security. Here are a few things I learned from the report: Read more…
Tags: financial security, savings
This new video came out on the Mormon Message YouTube channel yesterday. This has got to be one of the most powerful and emotional Mormon Messages I’ve has the pleasure of viewing - it also teaches a few great lessons about the doctrines of Christ as well as the importance of family as apposed to making money. Pass this one on!
Tags: finding hope, mormon messages

Elder Oaks
This post is in response to comments placed on my Thou Shalt Not Covet post from a month ago, where we discussed the fallacy behind the notion that wealth comes from righteous living and poverty comes from a lack of obedience. For years I’ve heard LDS Church members quote passages from the Book of Mormon and use them in defense of the deceitful theology of prosperity. But enough from me - let’s learn from Elder Oaks: Read more…
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