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HINCKLEY CHALLENGE
Posted On: 02/03/2008 16:42:34
Hi Everyone I recieved an forwared e-mail from one of the members of my ward.  which reads...

"As most of you know, our beloved prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley passed away at
the age of 97. His funeral will be on Saturday, February 2nd.

I was thinking of how I could honor his legacy and I came up with an idea.
My friend and I have created a challenge for those willing to accept it: *Read
the Book of Mormon in 97 days*. We are trying to get everyone to start on
the same day. Here are the details:

- Go to www.hinckleychallenge.com and create an account (free, of
course).
- On Feb 4, 2008 (the Monday following the funeral) have an FHE lesson
on the Book of Mormon and begin your reading.
- Each day you read, record what page number you are on by going to
www.hinckleychallenge.com.


We would like this challenge to be heard all around the world! Please
forward this message to everyone you know. We would love to see over 1
million pages of the Book of Mormon read by the time this challenge has
ended.

Do you want to show your support? Do you want to follow the prophet? Do
you want to get rid of all of your excuses for not reading and become a
warrior? Then join me in this challenge!!!

We are going to spread this throughout the news media (TV and radio) and
we've already contacted Fox news, KSL, CBS, and ABC. But we cannot get the
word out to everyone without your help! Please forward this on to EVERYONE
in your address book. Time is of the essence!! This will be the one
forwarded message that everyone will be happy to get :). "


Keep track of my own progress on my profile page!!



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From: PinkCow
02/03/2008 19:34:30
Thats a good idea. :)



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