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mormon temple - open house and dedication
from Revver - house Videos October 03, 2008
Author: mormon Added: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:52:42 -0800 Duration: 249Mormon temples can be visited by anyone before they are dedicated. After that time, one needs a LDS Temple recommend to enter. To find out more about Mormons, visit http://www.mormon.org To speak to a Mormon visit http://www.lds.net
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Trying to Serve the Lord Without Offending the Devil (James E. Faust)
from LDS Voices October 02, 2008
James E. Faust, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, November 1995 We challenge the powers of darkness when we speak of the perfect life of the Savior and of his sublime work for all mankind through the Atonement. This supernal gift permits us, through repentance, to break away from Satan s grasping tentacles. Transcript Transcript of Elder Faust s remarks. Audio Download (31:23 min / 14.4 MB)
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Take Upon Yourself the Whole Armor of God (LaVell Edwards)
from LDS Voices October 01, 2008
LaVell Edwards, Retired BYU Head Football Coach BYU Devotional, April 2001 The greatest players are those who have the ability to recognize their potential and prepare themselves to meet that potential. Transcript Transcript of Brother Edwards remarks. Audio Download (33:41 min / 10.6 MB)
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The Soul of Kalaupapa (Fred Woods)
from LDS Voices September 30, 2008
Fred Woods, Professor of Church History and Doctrine BYU Devotional, September 2008 Brother Woods discusses the changes that love wrought in Kalaupapa, Hawaii.Audio Download (29:22 min / 13.4 MB)
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The Lord Thy God Will Hold Thy Hand (W. Craig Zwick)
from LDS Voices September 29, 2008
W. Craig Zwick, Of the Seventy General Conference, October 2003 Imagine the wounds in His hands. His weathered hands, yes, even His hands of torn flesh and physical sacrifice, give our own hands greater power and direction. It is the wounded Christ who leads us through our moments of difficulty. It is He who bears us up when we need more air to breathe or direction to follow or even more courage to continue. If we will keep the commandments of God and walk hand in hand with Him in His paths, we will go forward with faith and never feel alone. Trust in His promise of eternal life, and allow peace and hope to distill upon you. Transcript Transcript of Elder Zwick s remarks. Audio Download (12:30 min / 2.9 MB)
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Bruce 2 of 4
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork September 26, 2008
Bruce shares his journey through addiction. Author: MorMenLikeMe Keywords: drugs gay mormon BYU New York LDS homo Added: September 26, 2008
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The Streams of Your Life (David B. Haight)
from LDS Voices September 24, 2008
David B. Haight, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, November 1987 Each stream has a beginning, a source from which it springs. Yours has emerged and developed from sources such as parents, home, family training, early schooling, and the many, many people who have touched your lives. . . . I urge you to use your time wisely, to stretch your intellect and expand your horizons, that you may be prepared to fulfill your personal role in the restored Church and kingdom and to be all that you can be, using correct principles to contain the waters within the banks of your own personal stream as it flows on a true course toward the high reward of eternal life. Transcript Transcript of Elder Haight s remarks. Audio Download (29:05 min / 10 MB)
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In the World Ye Shall Have Tribulation: But Be of Good Cheer; I Have Overcome the World (Camille Fronk)
from LDS Voices September 22, 2008
Camille Fronk, Associate Professor of Ancient Scripture at BYU BYU Women s Conference 2004 I wish to focus my remarks today on the role of Christ s enabling power in our ability to feel cheer amid mortal gloom and doom. Misfortune and hardship lose their tragedy when viewed through the lens of the Atonement. The process could be explained this way: The more we know the Savior, the longer becomes our view. The more we see His truths, the more we feel His joy. But it is one thing to know that s the right answer in a Sunday School class and quite another to experience firsthand a cheerful outlook when current circumstances are far from what we hoped. If we would develop faith to apply the Atonement in this manner and not merely talk about it, awareness of imaginary finite boundaries, inadvertently placed on the Savior s infinite sacrifice, can be meaningful. Transcript Transcript of Sister Fronk s remarks. Audio Download (25:36 min / 11.7 MB)
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Mormon Temples - Covenants and Temple Promises with God
from - blip.tv (beta) September 20, 2008
Mormon Temples - Covenants and Temple Promises with God. Mormons make covenants with God inside the temple. People who realize that they have an agreement with God can not throw off that obligation for anything. Mormon temples bring people together in a covenant relationship. To find out more about Mormons, visit http://www.mormon.org To speak to a Mormon visit http://www.lds.net
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Mormon Missionaires Past & Present
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS September 19, 2008
Author: mormon Added: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:55:50 -0800 Duration: 220Mormon Missionaries - Mormon Missionary song Called to Serve by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The missionary program for the Mormon Church (LDS Church) missionary program for the Church sends out over 56,000 missionaries to approximately 330 organized missions around the world.
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Mormon Missionaires Past & Present
from Revver - music Videos September 19, 2008
Author: mormon Added: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:55:50 -0800 Duration: 220Mormon Missionaries - Mormon Missionary song Called to Serve by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The missionary program for the Mormon Church (LDS Church) missionary program for the Church sends out over 56,000 missionaries to approximately 330 organized missions around the world.
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Another Testament of Jesus Christ (Dallin H. Oaks)
from LDS Voices September 19, 2008
Dallin H. Oaks, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Fireside, June 1993 Along with other General Authorities, I have a clear recollection of the General Authority temple meeting on March 5, 1987. For a year President Benson had been stressing the reading of the Book of Mormon. Repeatedly he had quoted these verses from the Doctrine and Covenants, including the Lord s statement that the Saints conduct had brought the whole church under condemnation. In that temple meeting, President Benson reread those statements and declared, This condemnation has not been lifted, nor will it be until we repent. He also repeated his declaration of a year earlier that, in our day, the Lord has inspired his servant to reemphasize the Book of Mormon to get the Church out from under condemnation. Along with others, I felt the impact of this declaration of condemnation. As I studied the subject, I was relieved to find that the serious consequences of this condemnation need not be permanent. The use of this term elsewhere in modern revelation suggests that it refers to a punishment or a penalty, not to a permanent banishment. In fact, the words President Benson quoted invite the Saints to repent of their deficiencies so the condemnation can be removed. Transcript Transcript of Elder Oaks remarks. Audio Download (41:02 min / 11.7 MB)
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Hurricane Ike: In Their Own Words
from The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat September 19, 2008
Some stayed, some evacuated, but all these Latter-day Saints have been affected by Hurricane Ike. ÂSheriee Staub is busy cooking for the 60 or so Elders sleeping at a nearby stake center by night and cleaning up the community by day. ÂGreg and Sarah Evans headed for San Antonio with their toddler, and the owner of Nauvoo Books in Spring, TX, JoAnn Rapp feels blessed even though it may be quite some time before her bookstore can re-open. Hear their stories in their own words, plus Houston South Stake President Gifford Nielsen (of BYU football and NFL renown) talk about theÂability of the church organization to deal with disaster, the need for preparation, and the great support received from the brethren in SLC while many are still without water or power in the Houston area. That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...
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More Holiness Give Me (H. David Burton)
from LDS Voices September 18, 2008
H. David Burton, Presiding Bishop General Conference, October 2004 It is important for families and individuals to aggressively seek more of the virtues which go beyond this mortal life. A prayerful, conservative approach is the key to successfully living in an affluent society and building the qualities that come from waiting, sharing, saving, working hard, and making do with what we have. May we be blessed with the desire and the ability to understand when more is really less and when more is better. Transcript Transcript of Bishop Burton s remarks. Audio Download (14:36 min / 3.3 MB)
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Mormon Religion - respect other beliefs
from my videos September 17, 2008
Author: mormon Added: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:55:41 -0800 Duration: 42Mormon religion - Mormons respect others and other beliefs. "We believe that it is a fundamental human right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may. "It is not our purpose to demean any persons belief nor the doctrine of any religion. We extend to all the same respect for their doctrine that we are asking for ours. (That, too, is an article of our faith.)" If you want to talk to a Mormon Missionary visit http://www.mormon.org If you want to talk to a Mormon visit LDS.net
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Mormon Religion - respect other beliefs
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 16, 2008
Mormon religion - Mormons respect others and other beliefs. "We believe that it is a fundamental human right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may. "It is not our purpose to demean any person s belief nor the doctrine of any religion. We extend to all the same respect for their doctrine that we are asking for ours. (That, too, is an article of our faith.)" If you want to talk to a Mormon Missionary visit http://www.mormon.org If you want to talk to a Mormon visit LDS.net
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Be Ye Clean (Spencer W. Kimball)
from LDS Voices September 15, 2008
Spencer W. Kimball, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles BYU Devotional, May 1954 Elder Kimball discusses the importance of keeping our lives clean.Audio Download (32:46 min / 7.5 MB)
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