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Having a mission, purpose and/ or cause for our life is vital to our ability to weather afflictions and setbacks. It also helps us select opportunities out of all the choices in life. It helps us stretch a little more each day because we know and love where we are going. We feel our own worth because we realize we have a unique life that no one else can give. It is important that there is chosen -- or really, discovered -- only one focus for the entire life. We sta... Read More
Hello to everyone out there. I would like to get to know you and look forward to meaningful conversations. Please feel free to read my BLOG here: MormonSoprano.com Onward and Upward ... Read More
[I wrote this in 1997] I have talked in a previous blog how we have experienced life and growth before we were born here on this earth; and we can plan on the same (life and growth) after we fulfill mortality. I also presented for your realization that, by accepting the Atonement of Jesus through faith and covenants, we can live today as eternal life even though we are also in the midst of coming up against or passing through a variety of adversity. Let us now explore the gos... Read More
Recently, I wrote about a friend a made on lds.net who joined the Church a while ago, but was driven out by her mother (of another faith). She always retained a deep (though tender) testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel. She contacted me through lds.net and my blog (Truth is Restored) and asked me many questions about the Church and it’s teachings. I have been following her progress and steps backs towards the Church. Earlier this week, I had been thinking about how she was... Read More
So I've been rolling an idea around in my head in response to Heathers call for LDS photos. Since I am a photographer I took this as a personal calling to use my talents. My idea is to organize a nationwide trip to shadow missionaries from different states. My ultimate goal would be to provide a wonderful black&white photo journal of their daily lives, as well as include personal testimonies from each pair. I was hoping I could somehow get Deseret Books to publish an... Read More
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