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rightlyknow
Posted On 02/07/2012 05:59:14 by rightlyknow
As Joseph Smith was a human seeking truth of the true religion, may I, a fellow human being, born 121 years after Joseph Smith, ask the same question of God, as I am in doubt that The Mormon Religion is the true religion for these times.... Read More



Moving Forward with Life
Posted On 03/23/2010 00:48:20 by Gargantuan
Adversity Hope Cheerfulness



Life & Death: Today is The Only Day We Have!
Posted On 08/02/2008 11:03:53 by PapilioMemnon
Death affect us in many different ways: spiritually, emotionally, physically, etc. It's is inveitable: every living thing upon this earth has a time to live. Sometimes death strikes suddenly, and we may be filled with questions; somestimes death is expected, but we are afraid, we suffer with separation, and still, we are filled with many questions and feelings. We are here not by mere chance; it's important to find out why we are here so that we can make wise & correct choices. We can learn... Read More



Eternal Experience
Posted On 02/29/2008 09:16:28 by MaidservantX
[I wrote this in August 1997]

As I am writing this, it is July 3, 1997.  In other words -- Today.  I love that word, that idea.  Today.  God gave me Today -- a space I hold in my hands.  It is full of raw energy, divine potential.  It is full of resources a loving Father provides, that I hope to use to build a space, a time, that allows the goodness of God to enter this world.  And meanwhile, build myself!

This time that is marked at the beginning... Read More









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