Tunnel bridge

How Do We Learn to Care?

I currently work as a scientist in North Dakota where I study how individuals learn biology. I love being able to know the best ways to teach and talk about the complex intricacies of life through a biological lens – ones that bring wonder and awe to students. But as an educator and researcher, what science and what I teach in my class is only knowledge. Some of my students will actually care about a topic and want to do something about it because of what they learn. Most, however, will not.

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Kids on swing set at the beach

Who’s Most at Risk When the World Is Unwell?

It’s easy to take the many blessings we might personally have for granted. We don’t often think about the investment and cooperation that was needed for us to enjoy clean water, nutritious food, and clean air, or how lucky we are to have those privileges. A changing world reminds us that those privileges can become harder and harder to come by.

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Volker with kinder group

2024 Steward of the Year

In years past, Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship bestowed an award called “Steward of the Year” to someone who demonstrated exceptional earth stewardship in their community. During the pandemic, the Steward of the Year celebration was put on hold, but we are very excited to finally be bring it back. Congrats to Volker Molthan, this year’s winner!

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Nativity

Four Generations in the Future: Another Look at Samuel’s Prophecy

This season, as I celebrate the promised arrival of our Savior here on earth, I also practice anticipation of His promised return. When I spend time with my family, I want to more thoughtfully consider the legacy I’ll leave them. As I write out my resolutions and seek the spirit’s guidance, I’m trying to think further ahead into the future: five years into the future, thirty-five years, and perhaps four hundred years. Will what I do today bring a curse to those who come after? Can my actions instead be a blessing? 

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brown patchwork quilt

Rescuing Fabric Scraps for a Noble Cause

AS A QUILTER, I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN FASCINATED by how simple small scraps of cloth can be sewn together to make something larger and more beautiful. It intrigued me how several individuals can come together to accomplish a big project.

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Sunset at Snake River

Where Have You Gone?

LDSES member Marie Blanchard shared the following poem with us. In it, she reflects on the water scarcity and drought in her home in the West.

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