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From: vinbeazel
10/07/2008 19:54:02
I helped a young man in our ward who is autistic and for a while we were learning to greet each other in different languages; he learned how to talk in over 30 languages and I never knew what language Dave would speak when I saw him at church!  Then he was sent to live in a community self-help center and got lost for a while...maybe I can introduce you to his mom jenny; she would be inspired by your testimony.


From: dreamcatcher01
09/20/2008 22:59:00


purplefly4 wrote:

I love physics because... well, I really don't know. Just always have.
I wrote a paper on unified field theory in 5th grade. Ohio Columbus
mission... Haven't been there yet. We ahve been to the Kentucky
Louisville mission and the West Virginia Charleston mission areas. I
think my interest in missionaries and missionary work is closely
rivalring physics ^_^  I am just really good at gathering a large body
of information on a subject. I know a lot about the full-time
missionary... culture-- rules and schedule and some about the way they interact-- I plan on writing a paper on it for psychology. I
also know a lot about the missionaries we have here now. I also like
learning about the places they are from... do u have any idea how many
sheep are in New Zealand!?!  And Canada... they just crazy :-D  They
have internet in all public schools. Anyway. What it like when u was on ur mish?

i would have to imagine a couple thousand sheep. lol when i was on my mission we were still doing the 6 's standard discussions, i was in the country alot so we tracted alot which was fun, all the crazy things that happen with peoples reactions to our message and the ones that were prepared to listen was just truly amazing in it self. we were always looking for better ways in which we could reach out to our bro and sis in love and hope they would except the gospel.



From: dreamcatcher01
09/13/2008 17:15:27


purplefly4 wrote:

My day is going well. Have morning classes and then I get to sit at the booth with the missionaries for a couple hours. It is for the LDS Student Association. It's cool. We ended up discussing physics last time. That is a particular interest of mine. And them a preacher's wife came by and was discussing revelation with the missionaries and said she wanted them to come by. She was really interested in why we feel people need continuing revelation since we have a record of Jesus' teachings. I don't know how it will go, but it should prove interesting nonetheless. I wonder who we will run into today. So, what up w you? What mission area do you live in. I am in the Ohio Cincinnati mission area.

sounds like so much fun O how i miss Ohio. i was in the Columbus Ohio mission area. spent most of my time in the country part which i enjoyed so much, if i saw her i would ask her has is god no more or could it be said that god can no more speak to his children ? i say nay in fact that there was a other people that had know knowledge of the bible that they needed instruction of their own till they would come to together and compliment each other. what is it that you like about physics so much ?



From: dreamcatcher01
09/11/2008 17:12:39


purplefly4 wrote:

Trouble with the ZLs? No, just had a lot of double transfers l8ly. Had a lot since this Mission Pres. came in.The DL is now a Barboursville missionary... apparently now they r in our district! Too much administrative shuffling 4 me! Were there a lot of admin chages when u were out? It's not been alot of years since they changed to the Preach My Gospel system anyway has it? I know like the "standards" and stuff changed too... they are stricter about who can serve a mission. Did that change b4 Preach My Gospel came out? It seems like that change happened over a little longer a time frame and was rather established by the time Preach My Gospel came out. What u think?

we had alot of emergency transfers and things of that nature, but preach my gospel did not come out till after i got home, which i was very sad about because i would have like to use it alot more then the standardize lessons they were so mecanical. yes they are much stricter about who the missionary qualifications are because like president Hinkley said we want stonger missionarys and stronger testimonys men and women who are prepared  and worthy for service in the lords relm. how is your day going ?



From: dreamcatcher01
09/09/2008 20:21:10


purplefly4 wrote:

Hello back!! What u up 2? We had transfer meeting down here. Both ZLs and the DL got transfered! It was crazy. Second transfer in a row the ZLs got double transfered. Not much else here really.

O not much just working my life away, waiting for my son to come into the world loving my wife and daughter like crazy. was there trouble with the ZLs ?



From: dreamcatcher01
09/08/2008 22:24:12

hello !



From: purplefly4
08/12/2008 10:08:04

Thank you so much for your support. I have met so many wonderful ppl since I joined the Church.



From: fannyfran
08/11/2008 22:21:25

 Hi  purplefly4   I added you as my friend and read your ''PERSONAL BELIEFS''  sorry you had a rough life and had to live on the road  but happy for you that you have excepted Jesus Christ as your saviour and are  part of our L.D.S. family welcome Brother



From: TheMoore
08/07/2008 08:25:41

Hey we need to get you some pictures to put up on your page.



From: TheMoore
08/07/2008 08:17:07

Hey there. Give COCO a pat on the head for me... As for what I do for a living I don't acually like to advertise it online. Well I will be seein you on Monday for FHE at the latest




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