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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Nov 8, 2008 2:00:23 GMT -5
I know that the LDS church is a true church and that Joseph Smith was a prophet chosen by God to help organize it. Being a member of this church gives us an opportunity that we might have a fuller understanding of what our Heavenly Father wants for us and expects from us, but it is up to us to use our free agency in making the appropriate decisions through out our journey here on this Earth!
I feel that there are many paths to Heaven, but as a member of this church it is nice to know that there are so many helping hands to guide and make the journey a little easier!
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Post by Michael on Nov 8, 2008 23:23:51 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Nov 8, 2008 23:52:55 GMT -5
Nice! Thanks Michael! I posted it on your site first though!
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Post by Michael on Nov 9, 2008 11:28:23 GMT -5
okay
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Post by sakura on Nov 15, 2008 1:03:52 GMT -5
I don't have much time to read here but as I read I thought I saw eish instead of Earth LOL!Eish is a purely south african word and can mean many things but basically it;'s to express your feelings.For example if you get a load of work...eish...if you had a fight...eish...lol
Okay I'm just gonna shut up now..
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Post by hockeydude on Nov 15, 2008 17:50:12 GMT -5
Great testimony Jenni, thank you for sharing. I tend to give my testimony on specific topics rather than one large testimony. The Lord has been very generous with me and I would need hours to bear my heart and soul testimony. In this instance, I too would like to bear my opportunity on standing as an example to others. Where I live, there are not very members, and I am actually the one in our school who has by far the most non-LDS friends. You can say I'm in the spotlight. Sometimes it has been hard, especially since many of my friends are football and hockey players who do things on a daily basis where I need to leave. But I promise you that as you stand for the things you know are right, people will take what they know about you and respect you. Not only that, but many of my friends have followed my example. Walk your path, and as long as you desire to walk forward, nobody has the ability to push you off the path. Many will choose to instead follow you. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Nov 16, 2008 20:11:14 GMT -5
I don't have much time to read here but as I read I thought I saw eish instead of Earth LOL!Eish is a purely south african word and can mean many things but basically it;'s to express your feelings.For example if you get a load of work...eish...if you had a fight...eish...lol Okay I'm just gonna shut up now.. Eish! Don't shut up for long......we need posters. ;D
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Nov 16, 2008 20:15:11 GMT -5
Great testimony Jenni, thank you for sharing. I tend to give my testimony on specific topics rather than one large testimony. The Lord has been very generous with me and I would need hours to bear my heart and soul testimony. In this instance, I too would like to bear my opportunity on standing as an example to others. Where I live, there are not very members, and I am actually the one in our school who has by far the most non-LDS friends. You can say I'm in the spotlight. Sometimes it has been hard, especially since many of my friends are football and hockey players who do things on a daily basis where I need to leave. But I promise you that as you stand for the things you know are right, people will take what they know about you and respect you. Not only that, but many of my friends have followed my example. Walk your path, and as long as you desire to walk forward, nobody has the ability to push you off the path. Many will choose to instead follow you. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. Eric, Thanks for pointing out that we can be an example to others by choosing the right!
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