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The Miracle of Miss Willie


Alma J. Yates - 1984
    They're not hard-core delinquents, they’re just full of energy and can’t resist any chance to make a little (or a lot of) mischief. Everybody at school and at church agrees—reforming them will take a miracle.That miracle arrives in the form of Miss Willie, the new English teacher at the high school. The boys have never met anyone like her. She’s pretty and she’s feminine, but she can’t be bulldozed—not even by three rambunctious football players. To everyone’s surprise, Miss Willie befriends the boys, and all three immediately fall in love with her.While the boys teach Miss Willie about Snowflake and auto mechanics, she teaches them about Shakespeare, Spanish, etiquette, and girls. But some lessons are harder to learn than others, especially the final one Miss Willie teachers her lovesick pupils.The Miracle of Miss Willie is a novel you will not likely forget. It will make you laugh out loud, but it will also put a lump in your throat and make you think.

Dialogues With Myself Personal Essays on Mormon Experience


Eugene England - 1984
    Personal Essays on Mormon Experience. New Book. Great Buy. We will ship daily. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We sell the best products!

The Doctrine and Covenants Gospel Doctrine Teacher's Manual


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - 1984
    

Personal Writings of Joseph Smith


Joseph Smith Jr. - 1984
    

Great Shall Be Your Joy


Steven A. Cramer - 1984
    In my thirst for knowledge, I seldom just 'read' something; if it's good, I 'digest' it. You can rest assured, several more readings of this book must follow! If it is possible, I was even more deeply touched by this than your first book. Great Shall Be Your Joy is a cherished possession already, one that will be shared with many." "Great Shall Be Your Joy had an overwhelmingly positive and favorable impression on me. The Spirit speaks to confirm the truth of the principles contained therein! It is not only scripturally and prophetically sound, but it is extremely well written." "For a long time I had abandoned hope of ever really changing. . . but then I realized I needed to trust my life into the hands of a much greater power than that of man on earth so I turned to the Lord . . . The past few years have been those of confinement, like being in a tight cocoon. The dark surrounds you, and you wonder if you will ever see the light again and then when you do, it is so bright that you almost have to shade your eyes, yet you don't want to because it is so warm and inviting after such a long time in the cold darkness."

Visiting teaching: A call to serve


Johanna Flynn - 1984
    We have not done this to present a picture of perfection, but rather, one of motivation and inspiration. The attitudes, affections, and ideas these characters portray may help us capture the overall view of some of the problems, challenges, and goals of visiting teaching. We sincerely hope that you will find these messages comforting and challenging. As we struggle in our personal callings as visiting teachers, we are continually renewed and strengthened by you, our sweet and noble sisters.