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New Mormon Leader Calls Back Members

Article Link   134 Views   71 Visits   By djschroeder on Apr 07 2008, 1:22 am
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormons who have strayed from their faith were invited to return to the fold Sunday by the church's new president.

"Come back," President Thomas S. Monson said in his first address since taking over The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in February.

Members are ready to welcome "the less active, the offended, the critical, the transgressor" into fellowship, he said.

Member Comments
being out of the church for five years was pure hell on earth . i will never stray again. the peace and love that comes from serving HEAVENLY FATHER is so much more than any thing the world has to offer.since FEB.03-08 i have been back in church, my new husband is being baptised MAY-17-08 and my daughter in SEPTEMBER-08. we are all looking forward to our temple works and sealings. its awesome to be back home!!! tina lawson.
Hearing President Monson say that, brought chills up my spine and a peace in my heart. It felt like he was speaking to me.

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