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Saturday May 10, 2008
Posted On 05/10/2008 11:24:40 by Tough Grits
My Saturday has been very nice so far. I woke up and went outside and watered my plants.  I love my yard.  I love the butterflies, birds, and the beauty of the plants and flowers.  Bubba and Ryan went outside with me.  They just sat on the front steps petting our dog, Molly. I have alot to clean and organize today, but that can all wait until after our nap! Saturday's and Sunday's are great, because those are the only two days that I can guarantee that me and the kids will ge... Read More



Dark the Night, Bright Hopes For Tomorrow
Posted On 05/04/2008 21:17:33 by KeithLBrown
Dark the Night; Bright Hopes For Tomorrow Dark the Night; Bright Hopes For Tomorrows:
The Eternal Blessings of the Priesthood

By Brother Keith L. Brown Member of the Annapolis Maryland Stake High Council

Be it known to all men, let it be proclaimed by the very trump of God, let angelic choirs sing of its wonders and glory, let all the hosts of men stand in awe as the voice from heaven declares that God has in these last days restored the fullness of his everlasting gos... Read More



Preach My Gospel
Posted On 05/01/2008 18:20:05 by KeithLBrown
Preach My gospel   By Brother Keith L. Brown   The following Sacrament talk was delivered to the congregation of the Annapolis Maryland Ward, Annapolis Maryland Stake of Zion, on Sabbath Day morning, 19 March 2006.   In keeping with the theme that has been chosen for this month’s Sacrament meetings, “Preach My Gospel”, I should like to take just a few minutes this morning to address the subject of why each of us as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints... Read More



Charity: The Pure Love of Christ
Posted On 05/01/2008 16:55:49 by KeithLBrown
Charity: The Pure Love of Christ By Brother Keith L. Brown   The following Sacrament talk was delivered to the congregation of the Annapolis Maryland Ward of the Annapolis Maryland Stake of Zion on Sabbath day morning, 27 February 2005.   Good morning Brothers and Sisters. The theme for our Sacrament meetings this month is Charity: the Pure Love of Christ. It is a theme that runs throughout the entirety of Scriptures and it now becomes my privilege to share a few remarks regarding thi... Read More



My Mother Knew It
Posted On 04/30/2008 22:44:06 by KeithLBrown
My Mother Knew It: A Portrait of a Loving Mother  (The Debt of Love That I Owe)   By Brother Keith L. Brown Second Counselor, Annapolis Maryland Ward Bishopric   In Alma 56: 47-48 we read, “Now they never had fought, yet they did not fear death; and they did think more upon the liberty of their fathers than they did upon their lives; yea, they had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them. And they rehearsed unto me the words of their... Read More



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