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My exspeirnce as a lds member
Posted On 05/02/2010 18:53:04 by Bostonk

 when i was 8 i got baptized at the church of jeasse christ of later day saints

and that was the day i became an lds member and scince then i started reading the scripsures untill now because i have a phobiea of the darkness coming to get me when i pray or when i read the scripsures and thats why i dont pray or read the scripsures because im afaid the darness will get me but i do know that heavenly farther and the savor and the holly ghost and my faimily are pretecting me.

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From: Bostonk
05/03/2010 20:21:31


zippy_do46 wrote:
thanks


Bonstonk pray to your Heavenly Father with your eyes open. Asked your Father to help you with your fears. He can help you, but you have to do your part. You have to ask. He will answer. In the Bible, in the book, of Micah Chapter 7 verse 8 says: "Rejoice not aqainst me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me". I have said a prayer just for you.




From: zippy_do46
05/03/2010 19:20:42

Bonstonk pray to your Heavenly Father with your eyes open. Asked your Father to help you with your fears. He can help you, but you have to do your part. You have to ask. He will answer. In the Bible, in the book, of Micah Chapter 7 verse 8 says: "Rejoice not aqainst me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me". I have said a prayer just for you.





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