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Growing up very active in the Southern Baptist church in Georgia, Marsha Addams could not in her wildest dreams have imagined she would one day become a Mormon.
My first attempt at family history started with a miracle and has been a continuous 10-year trek of learning spliced with one miracle after another.
When a friend is unemployed, that is a prime opportunity for making bonds better or worse.
Have you ever seen the beautiful break of day? It is a sight you shouldn't miss.
When I first met Luis, he was selling hot dogs on the street. A few years later, I barely recognized the man who was now a bishop.
Ron and Barbara were married Sept. 1, 2007 -- 52 years after they first said "I do" and 26 years after their divorce.
The parable of Simon, Noah's friend, and on being prepared for when it rains.
I've always known that genealogy is important. I was never quite sure of how to go about participating in it. Finding out more about my Uncle Bubba would change my perspective.
Few Mormon men are privileged enough to spend most of their adult life in Primary, but I have been one such lucky fellow. I have been blessed to serve as the Primary chorister!