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General Conference Saturday Morning
I probably will not have opportunity to watch the afternoon broadcast, but there were a couple of comments I wanted to say about the morning one.
First of all, again, I am grateful for living prophets. I reiterate again, how lost I was and “tossed to and fro” in the winds of human philosophies, so many of them sounding very good, but not feeling like what I could build a meaningful life upon. So many people had thought similarly to what I had thought, but then they’d go way overboard with something else. How was I to know what is worth my while or would bring lasting Read more…
My Early Journey And Conversion
I can’t remember the time I wasn’t thinking about what happens when I die. At three I broke both bones above my ankle so that my leg was immobilized with a cast from hip to toes. I was pretty active before, but that slowed me down. During that forced immobility I learned to read just before my 4th birthday. Among the first books I picked up was the family Bible, without really knowing what it was – I had never seen anyone else read it; that may have made me curious about it. As one might expect, I really didn’t understand anything. Read more…


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