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Dignity and Majesty Have I Seen But Once PDF Print E-mail
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By Parley P. Pratt   
Sunday, 16 July 2006

In one of those tedious nights we had lain as if in sleep till the hour of midnight had passed, and our ears and hearts had been pained, while we had listened for hours to the obscene jests, the horrid oaths, the dreadful blasphemies and filthy language of our guards, Colonel Price at their head, as they recounted to each other their deeds of rapine, murder, robbery, etc., which they had committed among the “Mormons” while at Far West and vicinity. They even boasted of defiling by force wives, daughters, and virgins, and of shooting or dashing out the brains of men, women and children.

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Heavenly Manifestation PDF Print E-mail
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By Heber Q. Hale, President Boise Stake   
Saturday, 15 July 2006

A Heavenly Manifestation given to Heber Q. Hale, President of the Boise Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as related by him at the Genealogical Conference held in the auditorium of the Bishops Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on October 1920, requested by the Presidency of the Church of 1920.

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Speaking Up PDF Print E-mail
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By George D. Durrant   
Friday, 14 July 2006

I saw a young man at McDonalds. He was eating a hamburger, and I, a Big Mac. His hair was short and he wore a white shirt and tie. I came within a gnat's eyelash of saying: "Hi, there. I was wondering if you are a Mormon missionary?"

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Sergeant Stewart PDF Print E-mail
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By Ben F. Mortensen   
Thursday, 13 July 2006

I met him just once—at a sacrament meeting held with the LDS servicemen of the 15th Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, during the Korean War.  There were about 15 of us crowded into a front-line bunker.  Using our own canteen cups and C-ration crackers, we blessed and partook of the sacrament; and since it was the first Sunday of the month we then turned the time over to the bearing of testimonies.

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Attitude PDF Print E-mail
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By Author Unknown   
Monday, 10 July 2006

"I did not provoke the fight so I feel no remorse for what I was forced to do.   We were arguing and seeing that I was right and he was wrong, he decided to fight to cover his stupidity.

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Keep Your Goals in Sight PDF Print E-mail
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By Author Unknown   
Monday, 10 July 2006

When she looked ahead, Florence Chadwick saw nothing but a solid wall of fog. Her body was numb. She had been swimming for nearly sixteen hours.

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Responsibility PDF Print E-mail
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By Author Unknown   
Monday, 10 July 2006

This story begins in a small village in the south of France. It is in the early 1940's and the advancing German armies are threatening all who appear in its way.

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The Purifying Power of Gethsemane PDF Print E-mail
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By Elder Bruce R. McConkie   
Sunday, 09 July 2006

Now, the atonement of Christ is the most basic and fundamental doctrine of the gospel, and it is the least understood of all our revealed truths. Many of us have a superficial knowledge and rely upon the Lord and his goodness to see us through the trials and perils of life. But if we are to have faith like Enoch and Elijah we must believe what they believed, know what they knew, and live as they lived.

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Only a Boy Named David PDF Print E-mail
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By Ronald S. Combs   
Saturday, 08 July 2006

He walked around his desk and with a smirk began his lecture. "During the course of this semester all who have the desire to remain in this section of Anthropology 201 will learn the truth. In learning the truth you will find every belief you have ever held about God or religion in general will be destroyed."

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The Cage PDF Print E-mail
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By Author Unknown   
Saturday, 08 July 2006

A man named George Thomas was a pastor in a small New England town. He entered this church one Easter morning with a rusty, old, bent bird cage. He set the bird cage on the pulpit causing a few raised eyebrows.

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