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True spirit of Christ
Posted On 07/06/2008 09:39:54 by Aurorasungem
New beginnings every day.  I looked out the window this morning and all is still and quiet for once. Oddly not many people are stirring in town just yet.  It is still pretty early though.  I keep running into walls it seems lately in the sense of life just keeps redirecting me, and I am not sure what is going on, or where it is leading me yet.  Sometimes the path can get a bit confusing.  I am trying to decide whether to move back to Gooding, or find a new place in Twin... Read More



Gardens
Posted On 06/29/2008 10:55:43 by Aurorasungem
What a week.  So many people around me struggling, working on things and trying hard to set lives straight.  One rises on new wings, one falls into the pits of darkness and is trying to find the right direction, one falls ill and cannot seem to find the answers to why, and all seem to be at different stages.  Odd thing is, again today the gardner was mentioned.  A garder of full meaning in this day and age.  A story was told today of a currant bush.  The bush was b... Read More



"The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected"
Posted On 06/25/2008 07:17:11 by PapilioMemnon
"The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected" - President Boyd K. Packer - Gen. Conf. Oct. 2003 - "The Standard of Truth Has Been Erected"

(Emphasis added)

"The Church you belong to, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is the restored Church.3 When you know what restored means, you will understand why standards of conduct are as they are.

Following the Crucifixion of Christ an apostasy occurred. Leaders began to "teach for doctrines the commandments of men."4 They lo... Read More



The Restoration of The Gospel of Jesus Christ
Posted On 06/25/2008 07:15:24 by PapilioMemnon
The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ (Emphasis added)

"During the days of Joseph's youth, the region around Palmyra
became embroiled in religious fervor. Preachers and ministers of every sect
fervently cried, 'Lo, here!' and others, 'Lo, there!' Some
were contending for the Methodist faith, some for the Presbyterian, and
some for the Baptist. 'In the midst of this war of words and tumult of
opinions,' Joseph Smith wrote: 'I often said to myself: What is to
be... Read More



Christ, the Atonement and His Relationship with His Father
Posted On 06/24/2008 16:03:11 by jonathanncrm
06-24-2008 Christ, the Atonement and His Relationship with His Father.    4 years ago I contemplated the miracle of childbirth and fatherhood.  With new found emotions and feelings never before felt, I realized that a very real void had just been filled.  My marriage, up to that point, seemed fulfilled and at times joyous; thus I did not understand that I was incomplete.  I didn’t realize or know that I was not filled full. The birth of my son and later that of... Read More



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