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Ok, here is part 2 and I highly recommend watching part 1 first because there is no introduction here, we pick up right where we left off and conclude our examination of potential literary patterns in Amulek’s sermon. Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WIswxCmQUSRVIQ2sftCbOCkTVNF84Itn4GF5YSE4gG8/edit?usp=sharing
My Mom passed away during Holy Week of 2024. It’s hard for words to express all the things that you feel when you lose someone who is that special to you. I didn’t realize how healing it was going to…
This isn’t a deep dive, just a couple of recent observations from Ammon’s mission to the Lamanites starting with his defense of the king’s flocks. In Alma 17:26 we are introduced to the water of Sebus which is mentioned 6…
To some of you, this article might just be the most disgusting parable that you’ve ever read, but please, bear with me. When I was a teenager, I volunteered to sit at a booth for our city zoo at a…
Third times the charm, three strikes and you’re out, three-part harmony…three is all around us, it gives us a frame of reference and is connected to the holy and divine as it represents stability and completeness. Read about some of the most intriguing characteristics of the number three.
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The following is reposted from JRGanymede.com The Lovely One brought up the idea that Jacob getting the birthright from Isaac by deception was a type of us and Christ. We inherit all that our father hath by assuming our older…
The conference “Mormonism and the Temple: Examining an Ancient Religious Tradition,” which took place on October 29, 2012 in Logan, Utah, was filmed, and while I used to have the videos posted here, it appears they have been taken down…
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I created LDS Symbol Cards but didn’t really do much in the way of providing instructions. I thought I’d put together a little video that explains their origins and how I use them personally. Even if you don’t have any cards,…
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This is an interesting read from MC over at Junior Ganymede. The original post can be viewed at its source here, but I’ve included the entirety of it here below: My oldest will be old enough for Kindergarten in the…
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