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Mahdi(peace be upon Him)
Posted On 08/16/2008 02:14:29 by Mahdi
In the name of Allah(God)  In every heavenly religion there is a promise of coming the "Savior".In christianity it has come that Jesus(Peace be upon Him) will one day return to this world to make peace in the world.In Judaism coming a person whose name is Messiah has been promised.In Islam (Islam admits the heavenly religions before itself like Judaism,Christianity,… ) coming Mahdi(Peace be upon Him) has been promised. Muhammad(pbuH) has told about Him :"A son will come whose name is Mah... Read More



Sacred Sabbath
Posted On 07/21/2008 19:05:23 by Tough Grits
This past Sunday was awesome. It was just about one of the best Sabbath's days that I have enjoyed in a long time. Not only did I feel the Spirit overwhelmingly during sacrament, but the Spirit was VERY strong during Sunday School and during Relief Society.  I truly left my ward on Sunday feeling greatly inspired and humbly fortified by the love and teachings of Heavenly Father. Jeffrey R. Holland, “‘A Teacher Come from God’,” Ensign, May 1998, 25
Most people don’t come to chur... Read More



The Holy Ghost
Posted On 06/25/2008 07:27:31 by PapilioMemnon
The Role of the Holy Ghost (Emphasis added)
"We . . . must be careful not to hinder, disregard, or quench the
Spirit in our lives.

"The beckoning invitations of the world
attempt to divert our attention from the strait and narrow path. The
adversary labors to dull our sensitivity to the promptings of the Spirit,
whether we are teenagers, young adults, or mature men and women. The role
of the Spirit, the Holy Ghost, is essential in every season of our mortal
lives."... Read More



When good people go bad, the iron rod path
Posted On 06/07/2008 09:27:12 by Aurorasungem
What is the nature of good versus evil? What makes a good person go bad? What can I do to help someone who has turned to evil? Sometimes in life things can turn very ugly in a hurry. People you thought you knew and trusted can turn Jeckle and Hyde and do things that you would never even think they were capable of, but they still do. People can make unwise decisions, even people who you thought were the strongest ones in the church and do things or make mistakes that shake those closest to them.... Read More



Freedom Is Not Free
Posted On 05/26/2008 15:43:22 by KeithLBrown
Today is Memorial Day. This is a day that is set aside to remember and honor the brave men and women who presently serve in the armed forces, but more importantly, it is a day that is set aside to commemorate those who have served and have given their lives to protect the freedoms that we so cherish. As a 20 year retired United States Navy veteran, I humbly and proudly salute the valiant men and women who daily put their lives on the line so that we can continue to be the land of the f... Read More



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