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CNN links to Truth is Restored
Posted On: 01/22/2008 12:34:09

Imagine my shock yesterday when I discovered that people were linking to my site via CNN! I checked out what was going on and found out that they posted an article about Mitt Romney and his faith, and used my blog as one explaining the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.


How's that for a slap on the back? More like a conk on the head actually.... This means I probably have to be responsible about what I say.

Here's the link (scroll to the bottom and click on "from the blogs"): CNN links to Truth is Restored

The point is neighbors, that we can make a difference. Lets add to or current efforts by putting our shoulder to the keyboard too.
I hope we done the Lord and you proud Elder Ballard!

Best Wishes,
Rusty

truthisrestored.blogspot.com

Tags: Share The Gospel Blog Mormon Beliefs Missionary Work Mitt Romney



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From: Alaskagain
01/23/2008 20:01:21
That is awesome, Rusty!  Way to go!



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