Archive for September, 2006



From Focus on the Family
September 13, 2006 . . . .

In this era when liberal legal groups are endlessly suing to keep the church out of public schools, principals in Texas are begging for churches to adopt their schools for the sake of the students. The program is now going national.

Janice Kapp Perry submitted her Cabbage Patch Stew recipe. She said, “This is our family’s all-time favorite homemade soup. It keeps well in the refrigerator and can be enjoyed for at least a week, if there’s only two or three of you. Otherwise, it will be gone sooner. I hope you enjoy it, too.”

Deseret Morning News, September 25, 2006
by Connie Sokol . . . . Experts on validation are Gary and Joy Lundberg, authors of “I Don’t Have to Make Everything All Better,” who believe that validation is essential to good communication.

By Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.,
President of American Coalition for Fathers and Children.
The advent of “no-fault” divorce has given rise to a system that strips fathers of their children, accelerates the breakdown of families, and makes a mockery of the marital contract.

Family Recipe: Pork Bar-B-Que

Published by Gary and Joy Lundberg September 23rd, 2006 in Recipes

From Willa Derrick (This recipe was given to me by one of my friends at Curves)
Select a pork loin of the size that you want. Place in a shallow pan with about an inch of water in the bottom. Sprinkle one package of Golden Mushroom DRY soup mix on the top. Cover with foil and place in a 250 oven.

Radio Interview - Kentucky

Published by Gary and Joy Lundberg September 21st, 2006 in Calendar

Gary and Joy will be interviewed by host Alan Palmer on Drive Time,  WKCT 930AM, Bowling Green, KY - Discussing their book I Don’t Have to Make Everthing All Better

Helpful Household Hints

Published by Gary and Joy Lundberg September 20th, 2006 in Articles

Here are some unusual helpful hints forwarded to us by Kay Jorgensen, New Plymouth, ID.

Sandy Reddish wrote:

Here is one of my favorite recipes to serve with warm soups, it is less
fattening than regular biscuits since it bakes in the butter, and they are quick and
delicious!
Prep: 10 minutes, Bake: 20 minutes

Spokane, WA - The Great Pacific Northwest LDS Adult Singles Conference
1. (A Special event for LDS Adult Singles (30+) from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alberta) “The Worth of [Single] Souls…” [D&C 18:10]
at the Spokane North Stake Center: 401 W. Regina, Spokane, WA
TWO SETS OF AMAZING OUTSTANDING LDS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS & PERFORMERS

By Rebecca Grace

From AgapePress

September 15, 2006

When it comes to shopping for the perfect pair of prom shoes, not many teen girls would consider their grandmother’s closet their fashion headquarters. But for Kellum sisters Darby, 17, and Tyler, 18, it’s their one-stop shop for shoes, vintage clothing and a whole lot of memories.

“She’s so stylish,” Darby said of her grandmother, Joyce Gravlee, more affectionately known as GG to her five grandchildren and their friends. GG’s house is more than just a fashion …