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Sabbath Devotional :: Conversion — Are We There Yet?
I have been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 38 years — since Elders Bishop and Christensen knocked at our door. I was baptized in the Baptist church at age 10. After my baptism into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1981, I have grown as a disciple of Christ. My course has more firmly been set on the conversion path. Last year, I had to prepare a presentation for a missionary conference. It gave me an opportunity to search King Benjamin’s address to his people, found in Mosiah 4. The doctrines and principles he outlines have become a greater guiding…
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Sabbath Devotional :: The Seller of Purple
One of my favorite stories in the scriptures is the story of Lydia, or the woman from Lydia. Lydia was a region of Turkey (Asia) and the apparent place of origin of the woman referred to in Acts 16:14, now living in Philippi, Macedonia. She sold “purple”, which meant she was a business owner and could have sold dye, fabric, and/or finished garments. The type of “purple” she sold was the kind used by the highest courts in Rome and also symbolic of royalty. She had a household, meaning she was the head of a group of people living in her house, although the scriptures are not specific about whom…
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Sabbath Devotional :: Getting Acquainted
One of the things I love best about MWEG is our hope for a thoroughly integrated organization. We are intentionally not hierarchical. Whether as founders or occasional post readers, we each contribute to the sap that runs the system. In an effort to let you know a little about me, here is a quick sketch of my early years as a Mormon. My son Chase once described me as a “committed misfit” in the Church. I think he nailed it. I don’t fit the mold, but I’m here to stay. I was brand new to Mormondom in the early 1970’s. As a student at Wellesley College, I waited for two…