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Paradox is IndexingNov 27, 2009
One of the claims to fame for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is our interest in genealogy. One of the programs in the Church that allows us to do this is FamilySearch Indexing, where we digitize the handwritten data--census records,...
A Family's Redemption--a paradoxNov 20, 2009
The new site for the Philadelphia temple has been announced. The old site was on Market Street somewhere, but the new site is on Vine Street, closer to the Philadelphia Art Museum. The Church's official press release is over on the Newsroom Blog.
The...
Reaching--a ParadoxNov 5, 2009
I wander through the stilly night,
When solitude is everywhere.
Alone, beneath the starry light
And yet I know that God is there.
I kneel upon the grass and pray,
An answer comes without a voice.
It takes my burden all away
And makes my aching heart...
By Study and also By Faith: A ParadoxOct 17, 2009
I'm currently working on a paper for my Old Testament class. I'm pretty excited about it because I've had an opportunity to do quite a bit of study on the symbolism of covenants, and the restorations of the gospel. I don't want to get too deeply into...
The Paradox of Following ProphetsOct 10, 2009
One thing that I've noticed in the conversations I've overheard in the past few days, whenever the topic turns to General Conference, is that there's really only one person that everyone is talking about, one name that is on everyone's lips--and no, it...
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