Bethie

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  1. I've been a vegetarian for over 20 years, and it's been easy and feels right for me.

    If you would like to try it out, there is a good book explaining it (based on the Word of Wisdom), with yummity recipes. It's called, " A World of Wisdom" and it's described here:

    "Eating according to what is in season isn't a new idea, but it is one that is being proven to be based on a sound medical, ethical, environmental and scriptural foundation. From basic staples to scrumptious desserts, A World of Wisdom will take you through the seasons and show you how easy it is to follow the Word of Wisdom. 198 pages of seasonal, grain based, low animal products, whole foods recipes organized according to season. Includes a section on many ordinary and unusual grains with easy cooking directions."

    Can be ordered here:

    Amazon.com: A World of Wisdom: Seasonal, Grain-based, Low Animal Product, Whole Foods Recipes (9780981694917): Amy Cox Jones: Books

  2. I've been doing alot of reading about the apostasy and I was surprised to learn that it was actually predicted and it began even before the first Apostles were gone. The book I've been learning the most from is, "The Inevitable Apostasy and the Promised Restoration" by Tad R. Callister. He is the same author who wrote, "The Infinite Atonement". It's an easy read, and he quotes James Talmage alot and makes Talmage's scholarly discourse in "The Great Apostasy" more clear. Thanks to all who

    joined in this discussion so far. I love to read your thoughts.

  3. I've been away from the Church for about 6 months, but now I'm back and stronger in the faith than ever before. I went back to my Catholic "roots" for a while, and while I do love some things about the Catholic Church, the love and concern I experienced from my LDS friends was overwhelming. When the Bishop came to visit me, it was answer to prayer, because I was "stuck between two loves". When I went back to my Ward last Sunday, I knew I was where I was suppose to be. I talked to the Bishop for two hours after the meetings and I learned alot about the true Priesthood.

    So now, I am interested in studying about The Apostasy and why the Restoration of the Fullness of the Gospel was really so necessary and vital,

    I would love to hear from others here about this subject.

    This morning I listened to two YouTube videos about this subject and learned that most all faiths had a part to play in the Father's plan. You

    can watch these videos HERE. I would like to hear (read) your comments

    on these talks, also.

    Thank you for this site. It's good to be back!

  4. Welcome Alex and congratulations on your baptism! This month is the 2 year anniversary of my baptism. You will love being a member!!!

    I enjoy Christian music too. Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Hillsong.

    Living in Salt Lake City, Utah, I've been able to see the MoTab perform live several times. Always amazing!

  5. Why we study Mormon Prophecy:

    "I hope we are all familiar with these words of the Lord and with his predictions concerning other coming events, such as the building of the new Jerusalem and the redemption of the old, the return of Enoch's Zion, and Christ's millennial reign. Not only do I hope that we are familiar with these coming events; I hope also that we keep the vision of them continually before our minds. This I do because upon a knowledge of them, and an assurance of their reality and a witness that each of us may have part therein, rests the efficacy of Christ's admonition, "be not troubled."

    (Marion G. Romney, Conference Report, p.52, October 1966)

  6. What about family members who aren't Church members? If we are someday called to gather together somewhere for safety, will a Temple Recommend holder be able to bring with them family and friends who aren't members? I can't see the Church separating family and friends in a time of emergency, but then, that does happen during Temple weddings!?! I guess this would be a different kind of event since we most likely would not be gathered inside the Temples.

  7. Is it too late to join??? We've been doing this at home, and I have a pretty good 'wins' record so far.

    Week 1) 11, Week 2) 8, Week 3) 9, Week 4) 8, Week 5) 10, Week 6) 8, Week 7) 9, Week 8) 8

    What are the directions for joining? Or should I just wait til next year? (if there is NFL next year!)

  8. Has anyone here read this? "The Cleansing of America"

    It's by W. Cleon Skousen ("5000 Year Leap"), published April 2010 by his family. He was working on it before he passed away in 2006. It's suppose to to be about the end times and Mormon prophecy.

    I haven't read it yet, (huge "hold" list at the library), guess I'll have to buy it or put it on my Christmas list.

    But I would like to have discussions of it here, by those who have already read it.

    My blog: Adam-ondi-Ahman

  9. "Standing in Holy Places" is a great series! I've read all the books except the newest one, "The Keys of the Kingdom". But the Library just called and it's on hold for me to pick up today. Yea!

    I believe "the end times" have already begun, and the signs are everywhere.

    We need not fear, though, if we are prepared...especially spiritually. I'm so grateful to be a member of the Church and I have confidence that within the Church during the coming troubled times, we will still be able to sing, as the pioneers did, "All is Well".

    Living in Salt Lake City, I am glad to be building up Zion here, but if we

    were told to leave and travel east to Adam-ondi-Ahman, (New Zion), I would be happy to leave everything here and travel with my brothers and sisters to the Great Gathering and our new Home.

    All IS Well!

  10. It's in Daviess County in N.W. Missouri. I've never been there, but I feel I'm being drawn there. It is a holy place!

    Elias S. Woodruff, in On October 1938 Conference address, stated:

    I sometimes wish that every member of the Church could have the privilege of going to Liberty, and Richmond, Far West, Adam-ondi-Ahman, and Haun's Mill, on their way east or west, as they come through the Central States Mission, for the impression that it gives them, for the increase in their faith and their reverence for the work that has been performed in this Church by its founders and leaders. [] One cannot stand upon the hill overlooking the valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman without being very deeply impressed with the sacredness of the place. Elias S. Woodruff, Conference Report, October 1938, p. 73.

  11. I haven't been on this forum for about 10 months! I've been a LDS convert for about two years now, this month is my baptism anniversary!

    Lately, I've been really interested in Adam-ondi-Ahman, I've been studying about it and have two new groups to discuss and learn about it. Maybe someone here is interested too? My groups are:

    Adam-ondi-Ahman

    and also a group on Facebook.

    I'm so glad to see that this forum has a Facebook page too! I'm going there to join right now!!! Great to be back on the forum!:)