I have many friends who go through life confused and angry, not understanding the meaning of it all. The Plan of Salvation- the plan that God prepared for us before we came here- gives meaning to suffering. It brings peace to loss, it brings strength to the weak and tired. I have a testimony that there is a God, and he is our Father in Heaven. There is a reason for all that we must endure- and the knowledge of that purpose breathes new life into thousands each day. Ask Him, and He will tell you- He loves you, there is a purpose to life, there is a purpose to you. I have a testimony of God, which I have received through various circumstances and situations in my life. I have my own blog in which I record God in my life, and my life in Him. I’d love for you to visit! http://mydateswithgod.blogspot.com/
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wilsonlds: I have many friends who go through by wilsonlds
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odurolds: I am Mormon because…i have l … by odurolds
I am Mormon because I have learn a lot of things which have help me in my life so much and the Holy Ghost has help me a lot to chose my agency and also I love Joseph smith so much that i can explain it. I love his teachings. He is a man called of God to restored the true church on this earth and I know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the true church on this earth. I know that the Church is really true and I also know that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ and the priesthood power given is real. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen
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rolandlep1: My testimony is best shared … by rolandlep1
My testimony is best shared through this book I wrote while serving as a full-time missionary in the Salt Lake City Mission. See link below. Kindly…
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dreveryday: I am continually in the lear … by dreveryday
I am continually in the learning process. Even though I would consider myself very rooted in the gospel, I am becoming increasingly aware that there is so much truth in other belief systems. Rather than write it out here (for my thoughts are long), I would encourage interested readers to see my blog. In it, I address many of the questions that I’ve had to overcome:
http://thinkersaccord.blogspot.com/2008/02/theism-agnosticism-and-atheism.html
I hope that my thoughts expressed there may help others approach some of the difficult questions of faith that I’ve had to address. “To be learned is good”…if we are willing to listen and learn from God.
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KeithLBrown: In the Lord’s Due Time by KeithLBrown
In the Lord’s Due Time
By Brother Keith L. Brown
First Counselor, Annapolis Ward BishopricThis sacrament talk was delivered to the congregation of the Annapolis Maryland Ward of the Annapolis Maryland Stake of Zion of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sabbath Day morning, 20 April 2008.
In 1 Nephi 19:23 we learn about likening the Scriptures unto ourselves “that it might be for our profit and learning.” With that thought in mind, I would like to turn to the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, chapter 29, verses 11 through 13 and share a few thoughts with you this morning as to how the Scriptures found there apply to my own personal life and perhaps to your own lives as well.
In Jeremiah 29:11-13 we read these words, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.”
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pfjustham: “The best thing that happene … by pfjustham
“The best thing that happened on my mission was…” is quite a question. And it begs the question: “What does ‘best’ mean?” One could refer to a most memorable experience, or the experience that had the greatest impact, either on one’s self or on another person. Is the best thing that happened that my own testimony became more unshakable, or that I was privileged to be instrumental in bringing into the Church someone destined to be a local leader, or is it a particular, specific faith-promoting experience? I almost feel like I have to say all of the above. The best thing that happened on my mission was that I had many experiences that strengthened my own faith and that led to the conversion and strengthening of several people, with the end result that the Kingdom of God was built up. But I’m sure the point of the question must be, rather, to elicit stories of faith-building experiences, so that others can share in those vicariously. So with that preface, I will cheat, and share more than one.
As background, I served in the Bolivia-Santa Cruz mission, between October 1978-October 1980. At the time, the mission included all the ‘departments’ (states) of Bolivia except La Paz, Oruro and Potosí. The city of Santa Cruz is laid out in concentric rings, with broad avenues forming ’spokes’ radiating out from the central square, or plaza.
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Jean’s Mormon Conversion Story by admin
Jean is from the Congo, joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called Mormon or Mormon Church) in Switzerland, then moved to Ecuador where he married in the temple and served as a bishop.
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Elder Canton Hutchison by admin
Missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon missionaries) serve for 18-24 months. In this video, Elder Canton Hutchison explains why he decided to serve an LDS mission, just weeks before leaving for Kenya, Africa.
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Wayne Barrett: Mormonism for all people by staff
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Valerie Finnegan: my conversion to the Mormon Church by staff
