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The Eternal Blessings of Family
Posted On 05/03/2008 00:38:20 by KeithLBrown
The Eternal Blessings of Families:
Bringing families Unto Christ By Brother Keith L. Brown Member of the Annapolis Maryland Stake High Council The following Sacrament talk was delivered on Sabbath day afternoon, 20 October 2002 to the congregation of the Severn Ward, in Odenton Maryland.
  Good afternoon Brothers and Sisters. I bring you love and greetings from our Stake Presidency with whom I had the privilege of meeting with this morning.  I wish to extend to all of you the... Read More



President Hinckley
Posted On 01/30/2008 18:13:42 by ngelwix
As nearly everyone in the Latter Day Saint community knows, our beloved Prophet and President of our Church recently passed away this past week. We all mourn for his passing and our hearts are going out to his family and loved ones. He was one of the funniest, kindest, and wisest people there ever was and of course he will be missed. Even though he was 97 years old, his death still came as a bit of a shock to me. He has enjoyed wonderful health and activity in his old age and kept going strong t... Read More









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