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What a start to the day. I began to feel overwhelmed slightly, and to be honest very anxious and started to wonder if it was all worth it, then I thought I’ll know I’ll put some music on. I was listening to Never a Better Hero by Kenneth Cope (check it out on Youtube, it’s such a beautiful song). I decided, “no I’m going to go, I promised myself I would go and I will go”. Despite this I was very apprehensive when I was driving to Church and even more so when I got to t... Read More
Often we Protestants, and especially we Evangelicals, criticize LDS for seeking a spiritual feeling whenever you want to know what is true. "The Bible says, I believe it, and that settles it!" we like to exclaim. However, I find this practice refreshing and biblical. The most dramatic case in point is Acts 2. Here are dozens of followers of the Way (Jesus) babbling and expressing great emotion, and 9AM. Peter stands up and says, "THIS is THAT which was prophesie... Read More
So from my last blog ill continue with my thoughts on growth and becoming like our Father in heaven. We are his children and have the potential to become like him. So the best i can describe it to myself is that how the plan of salvation is laid out likewise is our growth. Our pre-mortl life could be like us being children until we are 8 at which point we are baptized(or born in this case) and start choosing and rebeling like all teenagers in out mortal life. We then die at which point i guess w... Read More
As I was at the U.S. MotoGP race in Indianapolis I felt something special. My brothers and I were walking to our seats. As we showed our tickets and started walking in front of the large stands, I looked up at all the people in the stands. I saw men, women, and some children. I thought to myself - all those people are my Heavenly Brothers and Sisters. The veil is close to all of us. If only we could stick our heads to the other side of the veil,... Read More
Have you ever looked at something one way one moment, then entirely another the next? I think things often change the most when you least expect them to. I recently attended the dedication ceremony for the twin falls Idaho temple. I sat and listened as the prophet and leader of our church, talked of his loving wife, who even though she has been very ill, always packed the bags specially for him. It was touching to see just how deep ran that love for her, and the concern h... Read More
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