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segunda-feira, 17 de maio de 2010

Earth Day!

09:28 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

Hello my dear! What is up? With me, is everything ok! To tell the truth today is great, after all is the Worldwide Day of Earth! (#EarthDay).

The MormonMissionary - A Site for the Mormons Missionaries are happy to know that there is hope, there is faith and know that our Heavenly Father created this world we lived in it for us. But, sometimes we see in newspapers horrible news about hunger, deforestation, global warm by the emissions of gases in the atmosphere. Would this is true? I don't know, but we can do "diference if we care enough for the living" as said in the music. Is this that we've to do. Make Peace in this world!

I met a very interesting site on this day, and would like to share it with you. There you can learn about many things, some like this and between others!:

THE OFFICIAL EARTH DAY 2010 CAMPAIGN - April 22, 2010

Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity – an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future.

Earth Day 2010 can be a turning point to advance climate policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs. Earth Day Network is galvanizing millions who make personal commitments to sustainability. Earth Day 2010 is a pivotal opportunity for individuals, corporations and governments to join together and create a global green economy. Join the more than one billion people in 190 countries that are taking action for Earth Day.

http://www.earthday.org/


Last Updated on Thursday, 22 April 2010 17:14 E-mail Print PDF

[Event] The Book of Mormon/YouTube Challenge

09:27 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

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It is an invitation to all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and no members too created by Erin Jakob on Facebook. I have been invited by my friend Eric Wadron. I've confirmed my presence, why you no longer do it?

In the moment there are already 17,732 confirmed at the event and each day it will grow up, because in the of my confirmation it had more than 9 millions and now to most of 16 millions it's a great diference! Make part of this...!

But, how can I do part of this thing that I don't know what is this? Or how to join?

I'll put only one piece of description how has in the page of event, that said:


"Dear friends,
On May 3, 2010 (perhaps as part of your Family Home Evening program) if all reachable members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints--and any non members interested-- would follow the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkKblIMfmjI and watch the YouTube video of Jeffrey R. Holland bearing testimony of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, we could potentially achieve promoting that video to the YouTube homepage, based on volume of views."

To learn why this serves and more other informations just CLICK HERE and know how many participants there at the moment, how many people have already confirmed their presence and many other things ...

PS.: The MormonMissionary - A Site For The Mormon Missionaries reports that not getting profits to disclose this event, it was entirely own will of the owner of the site advertising the event. If you want to do the same, just copy and give credit to responsible for the event and sites involved. The site also reports that at no time wanted to "attack" and anyone who asks everyone to enjoy the event the next day May 3rd and watch the video!

Cheers to all!


Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 15:35 E-mail Print PDF

The Restoration Of Truth

09:26 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

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God is your Father in Heaven. He knows you personally. Jesus Christ is the Son of God and your Savior. His life and teachings are the way to peace and happiness.

God knows you personally and loves you more than you can comprehend. He wants you to be happy now and always. To accomplish this purpose, Heavenly Father has provided a plan called the gospel of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Son of God; His teachings are the way to peace in life and joy for eternity.

As part of His plan, God has followed a simple pattern from the beginning of the world. He chooses a prophet (like Noah or Moses) to teach the gospel and lead the people. Sadly, most of God’s children have disregarded, disobeyed, and rejected His prophets.

As promised, Heavenly Father sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to earth. Jesus Christ lived a perfect, sinless life. He established His Church, taught His gospel, and performed many miracles. Incredibly, even Jesus Christ was rejected. Following His death, many people began to drift away from or distort Christ’s true teachings. As a result, God withdrew His authority to direct the Church that Christ had established.

Our loving Father in Heaven is the “same yesterday, and to day, and for ever" (see Hebrews 13:8). As in ancient times, He has followed His simple pattern in our day. He has again established the gospel of Jesus Christ on the earth through a prophet. This prophet whom the Lord called to restore God’s truth is named Joseph Smith. The evidence of this Restoration is found in the Book of Mormon, which you can read, ponder, and pray about.

God continues to speak His words and reveal His truth in our day through a living prophet. If you ask your Heavenly Father in prayer, He can confirm the truth of this to you.


Last Updated on Saturday, 17 April 2010 16:12 E-mail Print PDF

Mormon Commandments

09:25 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

Staying faithful to the end to keep the commandments

As mentioned above, faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost (i.e. "The First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel") are not enough to guarantee salvation; rather, after these initial steps a continuous, life-long commitment is required for continued personal progress. This life-long commitment, which Mormons call "enduring to the end," includes both inward and outward changes. Inwardly, we must seek to change our hearts, to align our wills with the will of God. This comes as we develop faith in Jesus Christ. Outwardly, we must show forth good works by choosing to keep the commandments God has revealed through ancient and modern prophets and apostles. Rather than trying to find a religion that "best fits" our lifestyle or "picking and choosing" which religious directives we'll accept (i.e. religion a la cart), we should instead actively seek to discover God's will and to do it. God blesses those who endure to the end by striving both to develop faith in Christ and to keep His commandments.


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Mormon belief Mormons believe God speaks

09:21 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments


Mormon Apostle, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland gave this testimony of continuing revelation and Mormon beliefs at the April 2008 Mormon (LDS) general conference. The LDS Church is commonly known as the Mormon Church.


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Young Men Lesson 9: Repetance and the Atonement of Jesus Christ

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Provided we have so lived Today that we have claim on the Atonement’s cleansing grace, we will live forever with God.

Manual 2; Supplement from ''Today''
by Lance B. Wickman

Source: LDSLiving Magazine [CLICK HERE]

Three weeks ago, I stepped into Yesterday. In that moment, I rediscovered Today. And it is about Today that I wish to speak.


A Church assignment had carried me across the vast reaches of the Pacific to the land of Vietnam. For me, this was more than a flight over an ocean. It was a step back in time. More than 40 years ago, I had served on the battlefields of that land as an infantry officer. Etched in my mind over those intervening decades were memories of that place, its people, and my comrades in arms with whom I had served. Jacob once wrote, "Our lives passed away like . . . unto us a dream" (Jacob 7:26). So it had been for me. And now I was returning from my hall of memories to that place of memory after a near half-century. My Church business concluded, I determined to once again visit those fields of desperate struggle. Accompanied by my dear wife, I made the pilgrimage.


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quarta-feira, 17 de março de 2010

Families Can Be Together Forever

09:43 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

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How important is the family unit? Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) believe that families are the most important and foundational unit of our lives. In fact, as one modern-day apostle aptly declared, “No success can ever compensate for failure in the home.”

Perhaps you’ve wondered how you can improve the quality of life in your family. Perhaps you’ve wondered if the God-given roles of the family are viable in today’s world. With conflicting voices about the value of the traditional family, where can you turn for guidance about strengthening the bonds between parents and children or about the nature and purpose of the family, motherhood, fatherhood, parenting, and gender roles?

God has not left us directionless. He has answered your questions about the nature of families in ancient and modern scripture. He has made clear the eternal nature of gender and sexuality and instructed us on the complementary roles of men and women.

Today, a living prophet, Thomas S. Monson, and his twelve apostles–prophets, seers, and revelators of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the world–have spelled out in a compelling Proclamation to the World the significance and eternal nature of the family.


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Meet The Missionaries

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Mormon Missionaries

Since its earliest days, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon Church as it is sometimes called, has been a proselyting church, sending out missionaries to all parts of the world. Missionary work is constantly talked about in Mormon congregations, with Church members encouraged to share the gospel with their friends and neighbors.

The LDS Church has perhaps the most active missionary program of any world church. As of December 31, 2004, there were in excess of 51,000 full-time missionaries serving around the world at any given time without pay.

Missionary work is a fundamental principle of the Church, and has become one of the most readily identifiable characteristics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The darks suits and white shirts of male missionaries, called Elders, biking or walking two by two is a recognizable image on the streets of cities both large and small throughout the world. Female missionaries, who also go forth two by two, are called Sisters. All missionaries have been assigned by Church headquarters to their area of work, which can be in any part of the world where governments allow them to preach. They contribute to their own support for up to two years, frequently learning another language.

Formal Missionary Service

The formal missionary program for the Church is responsible for sending out over 56,000 missionaries to approximately 330 organized missions around the world. Mormon missionaries are a common sight in many areas, biking, going door to door, talking to people on the street, or doing service in communities small and large. These young men, typically 19 to 24 years old, are not the only missionaries that are fielded by the Church. There are missionaries who are old, young, male, female, proselyting, and service oriented. Missionary service can be full-time, like the young men and young women who proselyte and preach the Gospel in places far from their home, or it can be part-time in the missionary's own local community. These part-time missions are often call stake missions, since they are done within the local church administrative area called a stake. A stake is similar to a diocese in the Catholic Church.

Young Missionaries

In 1974, then Mormon prophet, President Spencer W. Kimball, issued a call to all young men of the Church, calling them to serve full-time missions. The members responded and number of young men and women serving missions doubled in a few short years, and continued to grow thereafter until today when an average of 55,000 missionaries are proselyting in any given year.

Mormon missionary efforts, however, have had a long history. In 1830, not long after Joseph Smith had published the Book of Mormon and established the Church, the first missionaries were sent out. Samuel Smith, Joseph Smith's brother, was the first missionary. He took the newly printed Book of Mormon and began preaching in the regions of upstate New York. Through this mission, many important future leaders of the Church were converted, including the second President and Prophet of the Mormon Church, Brigham Young.

Since that time, no matter how severe the circumstances, or fierce the persecution, the Church has continued to send out missionaries to all corners of the globe. This fulfills the prophesy of Jeremiah when he said:


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terça-feira, 9 de março de 2010

Mormon missionary from Mesa lends aid in Chile

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Mark Roberts


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Mark Roberts

The people of Talca, Chile, were literally tossed from their beds in the early hours of last Saturday as the 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck just 65 miles away.

Among those residents was a 19-year-old Mormon missionary from Mesa, Mark Roberts, who darted into the streets with his roommate in their pajamas and immediately began searching for survivors.

Roberts, a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, provided an interview to the church's news office, which in turn distributed it to the media.

In the interview, he described the streets of his neighborhood as flowing, as if someone was shaking a pot of water, with streetlight posts swinging back and forth.

"It was something that I can't really describe," Roberts told the interviewer. "There was so much power."

According to church interview, Roberts and his companion began knocking on the fragile doors of the adobe homes to check on neighbors, offering their help and prayers. In many of the homes, the quake had thrashed the furniture around, injuring residents and making it difficult to escape.

Roberts and his companion found a home where some furniture had fallen on a girl's head, he told the interviewer.

She was the first of many that the young men carried into the streets to find medical attention.

When the people of Talca heard through the radios that Concepción, a city southwest of Talca, had been severely damaged as well, they knew this earthquake was more than a scare, but was actually very serious.

Roberts told the interviewer that he and a group of volunteers headed to the center of the city where there was extensive damage to the 100-year-old homes.

Roberts said the streets were destroyed, and people were crawling out from under the rubble. "There was so much to do, like who do you help?" Roberts told the interviewer.

His group stumbled upon the home of a woman whom they had contacted earlier as a potential convert. As her family was trying to dig her out from underneath, they told the missionaries to just find any firemen they could because she was already dead. "That was really hard," Roberts told the interviewer.

There are 10 mission groups stationed throughout Chile, each responsible for 150-200 missionaries, both national and international, Mesa LDS Mission President Len Greer said in a statement.

Within hours of the earthquake, each mission president was contacted to report on the status of his missionaries.

Roberts was able to send an e-mail to his family in Mesa the day after the earthquake.

It said, "I am fine. Don't worry. Pray for the people here in Chile. We have been very blessed and are working hard here helping with the damage."

In times of natural disaster or trauma, foreign and local church officials and their missionaries must adjust to the situation at hand.

"Typical missionary challenges suddenly paled in comparison to the devastation now facing the Chilean people," Greer said.

Roberts said, "that's the life of a missionary: service, service, service. We're representatives of Christ here in Chile and that's what he would want us to do . . . that's the first thing that we could think of to do. How could we not help?"

According to Greer, all missions worldwide have the task of first locating all of their missionaries and making sure they're safe.

Secondly, local LDS churches are expected to offer any humanitarian aid necessary through the local supplies. If more is needed, it is requested from the center of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City.

Roberts said that before the earthquake hit, the people he has met there had already become like a second family. Even now, after the earthquake, Roberts told the church interviewer they aren't having any trouble finding food or water because everyone is doing all they can to support one another.

Alejandro Sanchez, Roberts' local mission leader, fed the missionaries lunch twice a week in his home. Now, with his home destroyed by the quake, the missionaries are feeding him lunch every day.

Roberts has been stationed in Chile since November.

Source: AZCentral.com

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 17:35 E-mail Print PDF

Hellow everybody! I'm back again!

10:07 Posted by: Mormon Missionary 0 comments

Ooh, Hello my dears! Yeah, I'm back again, as you may know, in the previous post I wrote a short text confusing, sad, embarrassed, and so many other qualities that, bad, you know...

I'm love with yours aid of all my friends on this network. So Own site, Twitter, Orkut, how Ning, etc. I'm so gratefull for that support. Now I'm happy. I'm back to my real happiness, the same happiness when I was baptized in the true church of Christ, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am so happy and glad that I write this text as a witness and that based on some scriptures that I quote and then over the words described here and that you know me, because I'm the guy in the photo above (scrawled a montage made by me). As you can see has a verse and chapter of the Book of Mormon, which particularly the text describes me and a song that I like (that I'll write the 3 Nephi 12.3-6 and put the song that if you wants hear it, you can!). So I'll start my big text, my better testimony:

I don't know how to start it, but, everything started when a few weeks ago, by reasons mandatory of citizen, I had to enlist in the military, far so good, but was confused, and decided to say I wanted to stay there, thinking that could help many people with this (one of my main purpose). As we know, the armies, help many people in humanitarian missions, as we saw in Haiti, and recently in Chile, today, I think otherwise (before, I had no choice)

And these few weeks have been very busy, so I couldn't write on the site, I had to away from some things that came to be almost a month without going to church (it hurt me a lot) were to "interview" for some reasons, them wanted me to stay in the armies, I published this on site, very sad.

On a Sunday before boarding the quarter, I thought a lot about going to church, as I repeatedly confused than I was going to do and knew it was necessary that I was there (the church), in the morning, two missionaries came (Master family) to my house to leave a message and say that was missing me and my family in the meetings, because a month ago, we were not going to church. This was a blessing to me, that was what led me to church that Sunday and that gave me strength to try to overcome my fears in the armies. Going through a day of training, I realized that there was not my turn to be sure. I started to pray to our Heavenly Father, asking him to get me out of there, thinking it was going was no longer possible, I lost my faith? Little, I guess. Even this, I keep praying all the time, trying to keep my faith. And in the second day of training (the worst to be honest), because it was a day that we have to learn about guns, I don't like guns.

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"Come unto Christ”

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The words “come unto Christ” are an invitation. It is the most important invitation you could ever offer to another person. It is the most important invitation anyone could accept. From the beginning of the Restoration of the gospel in this dispensation, it has been the charge given by Jesus Christ to His representatives. Their charge has been “to warn, expound, exhort, and teach, and invite all to come unto Christ.”

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The Gospel Blesses Families and Individuals

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Families are ordained of God. They are the most important social unit in time and in eternity.

God has established families to bring happiness to His children, allow them to learn correct principles in a loving atmosphere, and prepare them to return to Him after they die. Because families are ordained of God, they are the most important social unit in time and in eternity.

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