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From: jdf54
10/27/2008 12:23:48
 Hi Aurorasungem - Thank you for welcoming to the LDS Network. I'm looking forward to make new friends and hope you will be one of them. - David


From: terryk
10/14/2008 15:23:06
thanks for the add :)


From: penha
09/26/2008 17:44:04

"True doctrine, understood, changes attitudes and behavior. The study of the doctrines of the gospel will improve behavior quicker than a study of behavior will improve behavior."
--Boyd K. Packer, Ensign, May 2004, 79


Kiss for you!!!



From: Monique
09/26/2008 16:56:09











From: dazed-and-confused
09/14/2008 14:37:58

ok...so you must've had your surgery by now.....no...dont tell me or anyone else how it went until you've healed that wrist.......just want you to know that i'm thinking of you......see you WHEN YOU CAN TYPE AND NOT BEFORE.........take your time



From: dazed-and-confused
09/09/2008 17:29:35

hey..you.....just checking in.....how's the wrist?.....surgery yet?.......well....stay offline until you can heal.......or i will SO slap you upside the head..........my prayers are with you



From: penha
09/09/2008 14:23:49

Womanly Gifts


"The rise of the Church from Palmyra to Kirtland, from Kirtland to Nauvoo, from Nauvoo to the West, and in over 150 countries all over the world has come about because the body of the Church, wherever it was, has been loyal to the Brethren. Millions of men and women have followed the prophets of God. I wish to pay special tribute to all of the faithful women since the time of the Restoration who have listened to the prophetic voice of the Church. Their supernal womanly gifts and talents have blessed the work of God in a most important and indispensable way."Those who have stayed with the Brethren have a firm testimony that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God who, under divine authority, reestablished the Church of Jesus Christ in our time. Such solid faith is the foundation of the loyalty manifested by the great majority of faithful members who, throughout the history of the Church, have received the confirming witness concerning the reality of continuing revelation. This revelation has come in its time from each of the Presidents of the Church, their counselors in the First Presidency, and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who serve under the direction of the President."

James E. Faust, "The Prophetic Voice, Ensign", May 19




From: penha
09/09/2008 14:06:14

Kiss for You!!!!



From: penha
09/09/2008 14:05:41

"Truly understood and properly practiced, faith is one of the grand and glorious powers of eternity. It is a force powerful beyond our comprehension. “Through faith … the worlds were framed by the word of God.” Through faith, waters are parted, the sick healed, the wicked silenced, and salvation made possible. Our faith is the foundation upon which all our spiritual lives rest. It should be the most important resource of our lives. Faith is not so much something we believe; faith is something we live." 
--Joseph B. Wirthlin, "Shall He Find Faith on the Earth?", Ensign November 2002, 82



From: dazed-and-confused
09/09/2008 00:58:38

just want to check in with you........i'm thinking of you.........how you doing?




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