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I’ve known since my Book of Mormon class that I took my freshman year here at BYU that we become sons and daughters of God again through baptism, in the sense that we are “adopted” by Jesus Christ (Mosiah 5:7). However I learned in my Doctrine and covenants class that this is not all. If we are faithful in keeping all the covenants we make in this life our Heavenly Father plans to give us all that he has. He has only given everything to one person... Read More
I am thinking very seriously about putting into practice the dietary suggestions of the word of wisdom . they have helped so many people live more healthy lives and medical science shows the wonderful benefits that following this health code can bring ..And the beauty of it is you don't even have to believe in the Doctrines of the lds in order to use it .. It is something that can benefit you regardless of what you believe ... my biggest issue would be not drinking tea and only eating red meat s... Read More
The other night I went to the Crandall Museum in Provo, UT for a class at BYU. The tour was a little long, but the workers were pretty sweet because they just loved what they were doing. They shared some pretty cool stories about the printing press and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. Actually seeing the old school techniques used by the printers of the Book of Mormon was pretty incredible. There seemed no possible way to have printed 5,000 copies of the book... Read More
The other day I was listening to a speech given by one of the Apostles, Elder Holland. Â It was directed to the young people of the Church. Â It was a pretty great talk, as far as I can remember. Â It was a little while ago, but I still remember a part of the talk pretty distinctly. Â I am going to BYU right now and have a Doctrine and covenants class that goes over a lot of the history of the Church. Â Anyways, so in the speech Elder Holland gave an overview of a time in Church history when... Read More
[I wrote this in 1997.] That profound, sure destiny: unfailing life. Unfailing life -- the godly marriage of love's dynamism with truth's holy stability. But here and now we are touched by the nature of death. I am not only nor even really speaking of that gate through which we will all pass away from MORTALITY -- but more relevantlly, every moment we feel the influence of the power of loss, corruption, captivity, hardening, darkening, incapacity, and destruction.... Read More
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