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Christ, the Atonement and His Relationship with His Father
Posted On 06/24/2008 16:03:11 by jonathanncrm
06-24-2008 Christ, the atonement and His Relationship with His Father.    4 years ago I contemplated the miracle of childbirth and fatherhood.  With new found emotions and feelings never before felt, I realized that a very real void had just been filled.  My marriage, up to that point, seemed fulfilled and at times joyous; thus I did not understand that I was incomplete.  I didn’t realize or know that I was not filled full. The birth of my son and later that of... 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



The garden within
Posted On 06/01/2008 09:05:52 by Aurorasungem
I wanted to write something for those who are struggling with trials, sin, and coming back to the church.  It is so important to keep looking to the light and the good things in life.  Please remember this and the reasons for the gardening in your hearts.  Best of blessings. The Garden within:   Pruning the roses has to be done For glorious blossom and growth to be won The dead and the dying, broken and diseased will not yeild flowers of which to be pleased So the gardener... Read More



The temple light
Posted On 05/19/2008 08:52:02 by Aurorasungem
Touched by the light, reach for the stars feeling that feeling that never hurts or mars inside the house the light is full the house of God where he does rule Eterenally there he guides the way inside he calls and brightens each day Have you ever seen the brightness within The peace of the heart freedom from sin have you ever seen the beauty and light have you ever seen the incredible sight the beauty and glory within its great walls the humble great story taught in its halls have you ever wante... Read More



Jesus Christ Redeems
Posted On 05/14/2008 11:55:16 by MaidservantX
When I was very small -- the age of 3 or younger -- I lived with my mother and father (a young couple) and my baby sister in the rural Idaho area of Tetonia.  I have almost no memories of this myself, but I love one story that my father told me. My father would take me -- his baby girl -- to a creek some distance away from the house.  We would go fishing.  Again, although I don't remember, I must have loved these times when I was close to nature, and close to my beloved Daddy... Read More



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