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“The subject of keeping a journal, log, or diary goes in many different directions. There are so many psychological and therapeutic reasons and uses. But, the family history minded person has unique feelings about their personal journals and the writings of their ancestors. They are priceless links between generations.” (Regan, Robert. “Treasure Maps,” monthly e-mail [...]
Honoring the Priesthood
“How magnificent a figure, how royal a character is a man who has been ordained to that priesthood which is called Melchizedek after the great high priest of Salem, who walks with dignity and yet with humility before his God, who lives with respect and appreciation for his associates, who turns his back [...]
I recently received an e-mail from Family Edited Movies, an edited movie provider, about their most recent sale. I fully support edited movies, ones that have been edited to remove the filth and vulgarities. Unfortunately, we no longer have any legitimate edited movie companies operating in Utah because Hollywood, through lawsuits, wants to dictate what [...]
A Stranger in Town
A few months before I was born, my Dad met a stranger who was new to our small Tennessee town. From the beginning, Dad was fascinated with this enchanting newcomer and soon invited him to live with our family. The stranger was quickly accepted and was around to welcome me into the [...]
23 Questions Answered By the Book Of Mormon
1. Does the Bible contain all of God’s word? (2 Nephi 29 p. 109-111)
2. Who were the “other sheep” referred to by Jesus as recorded in John 10:16? (3 Nephi 15:13-24 p. 437-438)
3. How can a person know that the Book of Mormon is true? (Moroni 10:3-5 p. [...]
Some may think that patriotism is an unwavering devotion and support to one’s country, a national loyalty. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Nazi’s had the same support for Hitler. When I enlisted in the United States Army years ago, I did not do so to defend my country, but to defend the values [...]