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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



Woah, that's deep!
Posted On 07/18/2008 13:54:24 by SMG
I was reading the New Testament today, when something finally sunk into my mind.  Every single, solitary person who has or ever will exist, has been bought and paid for by the Savior via the Atonement.  If we but repent and obey His commandments, we will be set free from our bondage to sin.   That's a pretty deep realization for a person like me.  It is also very humbling.  The most perfect person to have lived on this world loved every single one of us so much, so... Read More



The Atonement Is The Greatest Love Story
Posted On 07/17/2008 13:37:43 by InTheDoghouse
The Atonement in general is such a very large topic to discuss, but I would like to focus primarily in this post on the principle of love that was involved."If sacrifice for others is the highest manifestation of love, then the Atonement of Jesus Christ is the grandest demonstration of love this world has ever known." Tad Callister, The Infinite AtonementThe first aspect of love is that of the love the Savior had for us. His love is not conditional nor is it only temporary. He demonstrated thi... Read More



God Knows
Posted On 07/16/2008 09:41:33 by Aurorasungem
Something struck me today and I just wanted to write about it.  I know that there are a lot of people out there struggling right now.  There are fires closing in on homes to the north of me, fires in california, floods and tornados striking people in missouri, Oklahoma, and texas.  But one common thread I have found is people pulling together in faith during these times.  I would like to ask everyone to keep the people in the troubled areas in their prayers, your be... Read More



Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda...
Posted On 07/06/2008 16:53:48 by ChantelleMarie
I want to start by saying "Hello!"  I am new to this website as a posting member, although it was a huge support for me when I was investigating this time last year - so THANK YOU! :)
Anyway, here goes my first blog here!


I am preparing to serve a mission and I feel as though I have come up against a huge obstacle and it's really getting me down  any words of advice would be greatly appreciated...

The blog is on my website, http://chantellemarie.co.uk - b... Read More



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