Month: November 2004
Except ye become as a little child…
After posting this photo from Appleton, Wisconsin on a page of recent photos in the Appleton area of my Website, I was touched by the simple beauty and harmony of…
Amazing Story of Forgiveness
The LDS Aaronic Priesthood Manual II has a wonderful lesson about forgiveness that I got to help teach last Sunday. I was amazed at how the rowdy group of teenage…
Atheist Hospitals, Soup Kitchens?
National Review Online posted an interesting e-mail that raises an interesting point (if only to highlight a P.R. problem among faithful atheists): Let’s see, we have scores of Baptist Hospitals,…
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Just in time for hunting season, some anti-Mormon ministeries are extending their product line.
LDS.org Resources on Internet Use, Abuse
LDS.org has prepared a helpful collection or resources on the Internet to help individuals and parents better protect themselves. One of the article is about risks to newly returned missionaries…
Remembering Arafat
With Arafat perhaps dead or very close, we can expect a gush of media outpouring about the contributions of this great Nobel Peace Prize winner. Since Latter-day Saints tend to…
Parallels Between the Isolated Left and Anti-Mormons
I’m amazed at how outraged the leaders and “intellectuals” of the Left are over the election. They are in total shock, unable to comprehend how anybody could have any point…
The Good News: Americans Care About Moral Issues
Unlike a majority of Americans who consider themselves religious, I did not vote for President Bush (we can discuss my third-party leanings in another forum). But I am impressed with…
Religious Fervor at the Polls Leads to Miracles in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has been a inundated in religious frenzy far greater than anything Joseph Smith saw before the First Vision, stirred up by regular visits from Bush and Kerry, and endless…
An Educational Sabbath Experience
When life gets busy, it’s easy to find that one’s “ox is in the mire” when it comes to keeping the Sabbath day holy. But many times, the ox is…