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May Themes: Building on the Rock (Subscribe Here)for Dinner Talk for Champions (Leadership training for Young
Adults)
Obama
Appoints Muslim to Homeland Security
Traditional
Family in Crisis
Rebekah, the Birthright, and the
Supreme Court
Grieg Video: Peer Gynt Suite, Morning
Pres. Obama sends Green Jobs to China, Mexico
Mothers' Day Quotes
Marriage, President Obama, and Proclamation on the Family
Character, Liberty, and National Survival
May
Parenting Value: Kindness and Friendliness
Video:
Classical Music, Stress Management, and Johannes Brahms
College
Student Questions Obama's Funds
President Obama Cancels
National Day of Prayer
Dinner, Themes, and Traditions
April Theme: Hope
General Topics
Titanic Movie and History of Titanic
Children
Stories of William Shakespeare
Parenting Value for
April: Empathy
Cartoon Video: Reagan, Obama, and
Socialism
Classical Music, Walt Disney, and Peter
and the Wolf
Obama Administration courts the Muslim
Brotherhood
Midnight Ride of Paul Revere—Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow
Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah,
video
Easter Sunday and Resurrection
Native Americans and History of Easter
Classical Music listen, Stress Relief,and Rachmaninov
Available on Members Page: Index of 2011 Dinner Topics, Stories
and Poems, and Hundreds of inspirational Quotes
Parable: Laborers in the Vineyard
Stress
Relief: Calmness Tips by Nicholeen Peck, video
Dinner
Themes and quotes by Henry B. Eyring: Building on the Rock
Florence Nightingale
Letters from Home
Taking Time to Listen
Methods for Teaching Kindness: Pre-School, Middle, Teens
Bio of Johannes Brahms, plus more listening
Building
on the Rock, and Dinner Talk Questions
Alternatives
to TV, Part 3: Training
Alternatives to TV, Part
2 : Doing
April Member Topics
Quotes
on Literacy, Alternatives to TV, Part 1
Songs They
Could not Sing: a Message of Hope, Quentin L. Cook
Methods
for teaching empathy to teens, middle school, and pre-school
14 Day Walk with Christ, 8-14
14 Day walk
with Christ, 1-7
Dinner Theme: Easter, Sunrise for
the Soul
David A. Bednar: Empowered through the Atonement