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Do Your Best
Posted On 11/08/2009 23:31:03 by Gargantuan

   Be the Best You Can

 

"Please don't nag yourself with thoughts of failure. Do not set goals far beyond your capacity to achieve. Simply do what you can do, in the best way you know, and the Lord will accept your effort."

 

—Gordon B. Hinckley (Ensign, November 1989, p. 96.)

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The Long Road
Posted On 11/08/2009 20:14:37 by Ghost_Rider
Well this week was Stake Conference. And for me the start and end to a long road. The end road is that in the last few months really got my life on track. The beginning is I was ordained an Elder today. To me it is a HUGE responsibility. Esp as a husband. For now the next step is going to the Temple to start doing work. And I sence some very anxious ansestors. Basically today has been a spiritual high. After I was told that this is going to be a possibility I have been hammered consantly by the... Read More



The Long Road
Posted On 11/08/2009 20:14:33 by Ghost_Rider
Well this week was Stake Conference. And for me the start and end to a long road. The end road is that in the last few months really got my life on track. The beginning is I was ordained an Elder today. To me it is a HUGE responsibility. Esp as a husband. For now the next step is going to the Temple to start doing work. And I sence some very anxious ansestors. Basically today has been a spiritual high. After I was told that this is going to be a possibility I have been hammered consantly by the... Read More



The Amistad
Posted On 11/08/2009 18:32:08 by smith

    During the Revolutionary War slavery was an issue which was eventually left as it stood.  Why?  Perhaps it is because the integration and unity of the colonies was considered to be more important than the disunity which differing opinions on this issue created in the colonies.  My purpose is not to argue whether or not we should condemn the Founding Fathers based on the issues of the day, but rather to demonstrate the... Read More



early christian hymns
Posted On 11/08/2009 18:14:28 by JeffBascom

Today hymns have become so incorporated to religion that we almost can’t imagine a church without them. Yet when we think of the early Christian church we don't think of then singing hymns. Yet we know that earlier religions sang hymns, such as the Jew, most all of the psalms were sung as different hymns to different tunes. And so why wouldn't the early Christian church have them as well? They would have at least the old Jewish ones, though they would also make new... Read More



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