For a while there--between Noah and Nephi--shipbuilding was a pretty common skill set of the prophet class. Today not so much (although Elder Richard G. Scott worked on nuclear powered submarines, so that kind of counts).
Today's gag comes from faithful reader Elder V.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
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Thursday, July 16, 2020
21st Century Mission Prep
Social media plays a big role in missionaries' efforts during COVID-19. It's a good thing today's missionaries are up for the challenge. Today's gag comes from faithful reader Elder V.
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Monday, July 13, 2020
Cultural Night
My mission president encouraged his missionaries to enjoy the numerous cultural events throughout our mission. As a result, I attended operas, ballets, and orchestral concerts as a missionary. Something I appreciate greatly today. (And something, I suspect the missionaries of today would gladly welcome if they could.)
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Nature in the Age of COVID
Since COVID hit, my family has been on over a dozen hikes. My wife and I walk our neighborhood at least once a day. Mother Nature has become our singular source of entertainment. And while I haven't reached the level of apathy that the guy in today's comic is at, I did come up with this gag.
Monday, July 6, 2020
Best 24 Years of Your Life
In the age of COVID (where each month feels like a year), we might have missionaries returning home raving about the best 24 years of their lives.
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Tithing in the Age of COVID
Every time I'm exchanging something, I feel like I'm in an old spy movie. "Okay, I'm setting the package down and moving 10 feet back. Now you do the same..." I should probably invest in one of those extendable arms.
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