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A Case for Ancient Temple Ordinances. The most sacred structure to Latter-day Saints is the Temple. Of course, what makes the Temple sacred has nothing to do with the building; it is because of the holy ordinances that are performed inside. The Church teaches that only through those ordinances are the greatest blessings available through the Atonement to be had. The Church also teaches that Temple ordinances have been around since the time of Adam. This entry was posted in Apologetics. Brother Ash is aut...
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DNA Detective Work with Ugo Perego. Http:/ media.blubrry.com/mormonfaircast/p/traffic.libsyn.com/ldsperspectives/6LDSP - DNA Detective Work.mp3. Last summer Russell Stevenson of the LDS Perspectives Podcast sat down with Dr. Ugo Perego to discuss his use of DNA research in historical studies. Early in his career, Ugo used genetic studies in genealogical research. Lately he has expanded his studies to shed light on historical mysteries. To access the links referenced in this podcast, visit LDS Perspectives.
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This presentation will cover the role of Church Public Affairs and how it interacts with the Church and the press. Brother Otterson will also discuss many of the issues and misconceptions he deals with, as well as respond to questions from the audience. Michael R. Otterson has been serving as the Managing Director of the Public Affairs Department since 2008, with responsibility for public affairs issues of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide. This entry was posted in Apologetics.
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Category Archives: Faith Crisis. Book Review: A Reason for Faith: Navigating LDS Doctrine & Church History. Available from the FairMormon bookstore at 20% off. In the prologue of. A Reason for Faith,. This entry was posted in Apologetics. The Critic’s Big List of Problems. By Michael R. Ash. This entry was posted in Anti-Mormon critics. Michael R. Ash. The Courage of Our Convictions: Embracing Mormonism in a Secular Age. You can purchase access to the rest of the conference videos here. Routledge). A...
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The Lima Peru Temple. This week, critics of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have again been opining online on the extravagant furnishings inside LDS temples. The implication being that this is a dreadful waste of money on expensive edifices when the funds could be spent on assisting the poor. A first glance, this complaint appears reasonable. Why indeed should so much funds be devoted to building temples rather than to poverty relief? Inside the temple, no one can tell who is the Peruvian...
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Waiting Upon the Lord. By Jane Peterson Banks 10/2010. Las Vegas, Nevada. So glad that others listen to the Spirit! October 21, 2010 at 8:45 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in service of you fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God. This blog is a testament of Christian acts of service (as 'to wait upon, to serve') by members of. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).
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Waiting Upon the Lord: Coincidence?
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Waiting Upon the Lord. Brian and Lyn Rogers. West Bountiful, Utah. As we were about to get on the freeway, I realized that I would be missing my evening meal so I asked the man if he was hungry and indicated to Lyn to stop at Burger King before we got on the freeway. We introduced ourselves him and he told us his name was simply Jerry and that he hadn’t eaten all day. We purchased our food and began our drive south. Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it. And beho...
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What do mormons believe - Part 5 | Rusty's Blog - Mormon Conversations
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What do mormons believe – Part 5. January 25, 2011. Middot; 0 comments. Disclaimer: These views are all based on my knowledge and interpretation as an active Latter Day Saint, or Mormon , only the actual article of faith I list should be considered official . Still, I try to be accurate and do my homework 😉. We believe that a man must be called of God, by prophecy, and by the laying on of hands by those who are in authority, to preach the Gospel and administer in the ordinances thereof. None of these ar...
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January 25, 2011. Middot; 0 comments. Http:/ www.dipity.com/user/timetube/timeline/YouTube Mormon? Or, if you’d like to just build a TubeLine of your own, go here: http:/ www.dipity.com/mashups/timetube. I hope you enjoy it. Get Ongofu by Email. If you’ve enjoyed this post, please bookmark it by clicking on the button below, and selecting a service so others can find it too. Many thanks. Comment… read it below or add one. June 20, 2008 at 9:18 PM. Glenn Beck’s testimony was very touching. On Is “an...
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You can read all the reasons why I’ve created this blog here. But in short, I have a strong desire to be a voice of hope, encouragement, and inspiration. I’m dedicated to the task, and to teaching and testifying of our Savior and His gospel, and in the process, I hope to add to the voice of Mormons on the internet. That’s my role, but I need your help. 8211; The easiest thing to do is email others about the blog. Tell your family, your friends, or anyone else within your sphere of influence. All you have...