The day after the funeral we were picked up at the mission office by brother Lin's son and we spent about an hour-and-a-half at their home teaching about the state of the spirit after it leaves the mortal body. We used many of the scriptures from the 40th chapter of Alma in the Book of Mormon. After our visit in their home we were taken to a very nice out-door restaurant for a family dinner. At the dinner was brother and sister Lin, her mother, their son Nelson with his wife and two children. We had a wonderful time together and we have invited brother and sister Lin to our apartment this friday evening for a Mexican dinner and a lesson on the Lord's "plan of happiness." He and I have a lot in common. He likes to garden and makes great home-made bread and my father and his father died with in about two months of each other. Needless to say he and I get along quite well.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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The day after the funeral we were picked up at the mission office by brother Lin's son and we spent about an hour-and-a-half at their home teaching about the state of the spirit after it leaves the mortal body. We used many of the scriptures from the 40th chapter of Alma in the Book of Mormon. After our visit in their home we were taken to a very nice out-door restaurant for a family dinner. At the dinner was brother and sister Lin, her mother, their son Nelson with his wife and two children. We had a wonderful time together and we have invited brother and sister Lin to our apartment this friday evening for a Mexican dinner and a lesson on the Lord's "plan of happiness." He and I have a lot in common. He likes to garden and makes great home-made bread and my father and his father died with in about two months of each other. Needless to say he and I get along quite well.
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Dear Brother and Sister Greene,
ReplyDeleteI’d like to take a minute to introduce myself. I’m Karen with the More Good Foundation in Orem, UT, a non-profit devoted to the promotion of positive, accurate content about who we are as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints online. We’ve created over 340 websites, added numerous YouTube channels, and operated lock-step with the Church to enable members to engage safely in the online conversation. Our focus is to show and help members show what Mormons believe through posting articles on doctrine, snapshots of our lives, photographs, video clips, essays, music, artwork, and blogs about everyday and extraordinary moments in our lives—so that the rich diversity and magnitude of our faith in Christ will be visible to those who do not yet know us.
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