Heidi, you are doing something and wonderful. This is precisely how our family was
"indoctrinated" into Mormon Life 101. It was difficult for our kids - you remember
the age in which Having Friends was more important than breathing? For Cherie & me,
the testimony came first and strong; the f
t does help to have friends in
the branch/ward, to help them with the practical application of gospel
principles in their lives.
Just my thoughts...
Heidi the fair
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> From: John W. Redelfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 10/27/2003
Gerald Smith wrote:
A few years ago, they heard the discussions but chose not to join, because
they didn't want to lose their old traditions/friends/habits. A year or so
later, they took the discussions again. This time, the branch president
assigned the members to take a turn having this invest
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>Noel B wrote:
>>Having watched many converts come into church, having stood
>at some of
>>their baptisms and welcomed them into the ward, I have to
Noel B wrote:
Having watched many converts come into church, having stood at some of
their baptisms and welcomed them into the ward, I have to say that this
is true for the social aspects of the ward. However, attendence at Club
Mormon is not what we will be judged on, in my opinion.
Everyone needs
Having watched many converts come into church, having stood at some of
their baptisms and welcomed them into the ward, I have to say that this
is true for the social aspects of the ward. However, attendence at Club
Mormon is not what we will be judged on, in my opinion.
The converts that I have se