What Would be Your Last Message to the World? Here’s What Others Chose
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- Where Did George Lucas Get His Idea? by Robert Starling
- A Mother Remembers: On Not Getting Picked by Maurine Proctor
- The Stranger Who Stopped: The Good Samaritan by John Dye
- How Did Lehi Know That Adam and Eve Could Have Had No Children Before the Fall? Mother Eve’s Statement May Be the Answer by Jeff Lindsay
- Why Did Nephi Say Serpents Could Fly? by Scripture Central
- Is a Food Price Nightmare Coming? by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Breaking, Blessing, Passing: The Sacrament of the Mother’s Hands by Patrick D. Degn
- Miracles in the Waiting by Kellen B. Winslow
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- Motherhood and the CIA: When Government Fears Motherhood, We’ve Got a Problem by Jeff Lindsay
















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Lorretta CurryNovember 25, 2014
the hardest thing i have been called to do is to bury a child-actually 3 of them- 2 as newborn infants who lived 5 hours born too early...the last child was even more painful, he was 15 1/2 yrs old. the last thing he did on earth was to tell a female friend to have a wonderful day and hug her. she got his last mortal hug. the day before he wrote this in a journal "Dear God, Thank you for this day. Thank you for the gift of life, and the Church and the Scriptures. Please guide me though the day and help me keep the Sabbath holy. In Name of Jesus Christ. Amen." the words on his headstone read "valiantly returned to God" he was murdered by a hit and run killer. James innocent blood sealed his testimony the next day. I pray that I can be worthy of him
Robert BreadyNovember 25, 2014
Shakespeare was right
Anne WingateNovember 25, 2014
The most valuable thing I have to leave is my testimony: Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God. I have accepted Him as my Savior and I believe that he has accepted me as a humble follower. I believe that prophets are sent to giuide us in this life. I leave this testimony to my children, the grandchildren, and all my posterity .May you live so that we can meet again for all eternity.
Lenore RudolphNovember 25, 2014
She looked beyond herself and served God, Family and Community.
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