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LOUETTA A Missionary Experience We were out tracting, and we came upon this door. We knocked a couple of times, and no one answered. Finally we knocked the third time, and still couldn't get anybody to answer the door. We started down the sidewalk and were about to turn the other way, when we heard this feeble little voice say, "Don't go boys!" We turned around. Standing in the doorw... Read More
It has always bugged me how LDS and other Christian animation has just come and gone. Things like that Book of Virtues series that taught certain valuable life lessons through animated stories was a great tool for Christians. Also what happened to LDS animation when The Living Scriptures series was created, put on VHS and now has made in mark on DVDs(overpriced DVDs). Things like Scripture Bugs are great attempts but from what I see it lacks the core values of quality animation(one guy on thi... Read More
This is something that I have been wanting to post, mostly for discussion among church members. I felt that this site would be more appropriate than some other networking sites for such a discussion. I am really interested in getting some feedback on this. This blog is inspired from the recent popularity of Green Tea and its health benefits that are advertised. From what I understand, "hot drinks" in Doctrine and Covenants 89:9 has been interpreted specifically to be cof... Read More
Do We Really Know What We Have? (As written by LDS Missionary Scott Anderson in his journal.) We had an unexpected moment in the mission field. We knocked on a door and a lady said something to us we had never heard, 'Come in.' Now remember, I was a German missionary. This never happened to us; no one ever invited us in. My companion said, 'Do you know who we are?' 'You want to talk about religion, don't you?' she said. 'Yes, we do', replied my companion.... Read More
Last night, I went to a friends and played DnD v3.5 (yeah, everyone in the group is single and older than 35, but who cares). I had a lot of fun. We played for about 7 hours and spent most of that time laughing, drinking sodas, and eating chips. The game is merely a vehicle. Â Â Â The interesting part of the evening though happened on the way over. I car-pool with Kevin (I don't own a car--I sold my 1969 f250 for parts to pay for my son's mission). He picked-up a fed-ex package before... Read More
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