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How to Purify water?
Posted On 07/24/2008 11:37:30 by Mecklar75
Water is the most important resource a person will need in order to survive after an emergency or disaster. The average person can survive for three to four days without water. Unfortunately, water from lakes and rivers etc. often can be contaminated with chemicals or germs which can cause serious illness or death. As Coleridge put it in his Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink." His mariner was on the sea, surrounded by salt water, all of it undrinkable... Read More



Trials of Life and the atonement
Posted On 07/22/2008 10:14:53 by kathysmike
It has been quite awhile since I have been up to posting a blog; I have been checking the site fairly regularly.  The last month many obstacles or trials have come my way.   Working towards going to the Temple to be sealed to my wife, has made these trails worth it for I know what is at the end of the road we are currently on. Having, the chance to spend eternity with my wife and best friend.  Obtaining the clearance, has in itself been a process of self discovery, I have spent ma... Read More



Pioneer Trek
Posted On 07/21/2008 15:33:21 by SimplifyHeartAndHome
My 14 yr. old daughter is going on a Pioneer Trek tomorrow with several hundred youth and leaders from the church.  They will take 3 days to trace a 20-mile segment of the journey that the early Mormon Pioneers trod.  It has been counselled that each youth bring a back pack weighing less than 17 lbs.  They are to carry a change of clothing along with a few other necessary items like bug spray and sunscreen (won't quite be like the early pioneers).  Each youth is to help push... Read More



The ancient things restored by Joseph
Posted On 07/20/2008 13:10:53 by rameumptom
In his day, Joseph Smith was viewed as a simpleton, whose Book of Mormon was a lame attempt at making a Bible.Today, we have thousands of web pages, articles and books that discuss in depth, much of the importance of the things Joseph Smith claimed to restore from ancient times.  Serious modern scholars, who take more than just a cursory look, see a brilliant genius.  In his book, The American Religion, scholar Harold Bloom noted just that, seeing Joseph Smith to be the emblem of Ameri... Read More



Still small call
Posted On 07/19/2008 21:59:07 by Aurorasungem
Father blessed the land here that I stand on Heaven reaches up to help me rise I listen to the earth that is around me and I wonder if I truly can be wise I listen to the laughter of the children I hear the sceams and torments of each war I wonder at the actions of these people and the deeds that shake me to my core Both good and evil acts are all around us both unimagined miracles and pain Sometimes I see this earth and all its people and wonder what the state they will obtain God granted us th... Read More



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