My Dream Mission Call
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- The Creation Narratives and the Art of Missing the Point by Patrick D. Degn
- Follow the Prophet — on YouTube by Deseret News
- When You Don’t Feel the Spirit in the Temple by Paul Bishop
- The Profound Blessing of the Fall by Vivian McConkie Adams
- Come and See: What Does the Fall Have to Do with Me? Genesis 3-4, Moses 4-5 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Did Moses Write the Book of Genesis? by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
- Worldwide Relief Society Broadcast to Unite Sisters in Faith by Meridian Church Newswire
- Milestones at Temple Square Signal Progress and Promise by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Naming of Animals, Angels, Adam, and Eve by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
- When Full Lives Become Too Full: The Hidden Cost of Overscheduling Our Children by Nicholeen Peck
















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Christine GoodwinAugust 7, 2016
Haven't finished reading yet but just wanted to post that the correct spelling is Middlesbrough! Those of us from there are very particular about that! ;) x
Eric KendallAugust 5, 2016
It is funny your comments on getting called on missions to where we want to go. Our two sons were called on missions to where they wanted to go. Our oldest to Paris, France and our youngest just got called to Orem, Utah. Both wanted to go to these places and we tried to tell them that it just does not work that way. Little did we know. I know I did not have a certain preference but where I served but after serving in Arizona I know that this was the place the Lord knew I would be succesful.
DJAugust 4, 2016
Perfect! Thanks for the great reminder!
BobTAugust 4, 2016
Thank you for the message you gave. It really is about opening your mouth and engaging in normal conversations with those who are placed in your path. Our Heavenly Father will answer our prayers and make those opportunities available. Although you don't have a letter from Salt Lake calling you as a Line missionary you have a calling from God. After years of fear about being missionaries and guilt about not being actively involved starting those everyday normal conversations has allowed us to be part of many baptisms
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