This past weekend I attended a “Bridal Shower” for a good friend and co-worker. In my community, it is a custom for the women friends of a bride to Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2008
Testimony from Ghana
Dear Friends,
The following article was published yesterday in one of Ghana’s leading newspapers. This is the testimony of a man named Edward Dwemoh. He explains his conversion story, and offers compelling scriptural argument for the Book of Mormon. I found Brother Dwemoh’s words extremely sincere, intelligent and motivating. I hope that you will as well.
Why I joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
By E.R.K. Dwemoh | Thursday, February 21, 2008 –
“ Accra Daily Mail: Ghana’s Leading Private Daily Newspaper”
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Many are the relatives, friends and acquaintances who have asked me at one time or the other: “Why did a person like you join the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?” Usually, I have smiled and mumbled a few words, or said nothing at all.
President Hinckley’s Hymn
A New Prophet
We are now living in an age of miracles and revelation. God speaks to the earth through his chosen prophets, just as He did anciently. Continue reading
Mormon Myths and Reality
This 10-minute video has been recently released to the general public. Continue reading
An Unbroken Chain
“With the light of a new dawn, we move forward”
Unfortunately, this post comes as “old news” to most, however I have been recovering from a bad virus and I have not had the strength to post this important announcement. Continue reading
Prophetic Passing
I would like to share with you a lovely new poem called “Prophetic Passing” by Anna M. Molgard. I think that she has captured the heavenly event perfectly! Please protect Ms. Molgard’s creative rights! I remind everyone to credit her name when passing this along – and please encourage them to do likewise. Enjoy!…
Until We Meet Again
Today we bid a final earthly farewell to our president and prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley. His funeral service was attended by nearly 21,000 in the Conference Center on Temple Square, and viewed by television and satellite to a world-wide audience of millions. Continue reading