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		<title>Book of Mormon and Other Mormon Scripture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Seth The Holy Scriptures are here for the benefit of those that will take the time to read, study, ponder, and ask God if they are true. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (mistakenly called the &#8221;Mormon Church&#8221; by many) teaches the doctrine that the Holy Scriptures have been written and persevered for us today. [...]]]></description>
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			   </div><p><em>by Seth</em></p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/Bible-book-Mormon.jpg"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1062" title="mormon-scripture" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/Bible-book-Mormon.jpg" alt="mormon-scripture" width="230" height="258" /></a>The Holy Scriptures are here for the benefit of those that will take the time to read, study, ponder, and ask God if they are true. The Church of <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://mormon.org/jesus-christ/">Jesus Christ</a> of Latter-day Saints (mistakenly called the &#8221;Mormon Church&#8221; by many) teaches the doctrine that the Holy Scriptures have been written and persevered for us today. How blessed are we to have the <a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bible?lang=eng">Holy Bible</a> to provide us the words of the prophets and apostles of those who were on the earth during the time of Jesus Christ and before Him. We have a loving Heavenly Father who is fair and loves all of His children. It is because of this love that we also have the <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://bookofmormononline.com/107/the-book-of-mormon-the-tree-of-life">Book of Mormon</a>: Another Testament of Jesus Christ (a companion book of scripture to the Bible), which is an account of some of the people who lived in the ancient Americas. It was important for us to know that they also had the opportunity to see the resurrected Jesus and to testify that He is the Christ. This book of scripture is not only a companion to the Bible, but also provides important clarifications of doctrines of the gospel of Jesus Christ which have been lost or taken from the Bible.</p>
<p>Holy prophets and apostles receive revelation for the people during their specific times on the earth. This is important, as God wanted to be sure that His doctrine was taught correctly and His followers were provided the best opportunity to understand all aspects of the gospel. Since God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/20.12?lang=eng#11">Doctrine and Covenants 20:12</a>), it seems only logical and necessary that today there is a <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/Prophet">living prophet</a> to receive the necessary revelation to help guide God&#8217;s followers in the world we live in today. This is one of the important doctrinal aspects of the LDS Church that others have a hard time understanding and accepting. Members of the LDS Church are firm believers that Jesus Christ is at the head of His church and leads it through a modern-day prophet.</p>
<p>It was a modern-day prophet by the name of <a title="Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith" href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/941/prophet-joseph-smith">Joseph Smith</a> who restored God’s only true church upon the face of the earth. It was through this same prophet that the Book of <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://children.ldsblogs.com/338/mormon-marriage-and-family-relations-cou">Mormon</a> was translated so that we would be the beneficiaries of the teachings of those prophets and people who lived here in the Americas at that time. It was through the Prophet Joseph Smith that we also received the <a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/1?lang=eng">Doctrine and Covenants</a>, which book is also considered scripture by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This book of scriptures is a collection of revelations given to the Prophet Joseph and others as they restored God’s church. We are also blessed that the Prophet <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/The_Joseph_Smith_Papers#External_Links">Joseph Smith</a> translated what is known as the Pearl of Great Price as additional scripture. It is within these three important books of scripture, along with the Holy Bible that all of the doctrines of Jesus Christ can be found and taught.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/mormon-Christ-Healing.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-1063" title="jesus-christ-mormon" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/mormon-Christ-Healing.jpg" alt="jesus-christ-mormon" width="191" height="248" /></a>Many religions utilize some form of scripture to help guide their members, but often times it is left up to the interpretation of men and women who preach and or teach from the bible. It is this interpretation that can lead to confusion, frustration, and even a falling away. As members of the LDS Church strive to live as Jesus Christ and God want them to, they do so in large part by reading, studying, and pondering the scriptures and praying to know that the scriptures are true. They also show their love and support of the modern-day prophet by listening to his guidance and doing their best to follow his example. It is through the prophet, his two counselors, and the <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/Apostle">twelve apostles</a> where the greatest of all modern-day examples of living as Christ are found. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints not only understands but teaches that these men who hold the <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/Priesthood">Holy Priesthood</a> of God are special witnesses of Jesus Christ. As they travel throughout the world and minster to both members and non-members of the church, they teach, preach, and testify that Jesus is the Christ, that His Father is God, and that the Holy Ghost is our comforter.</p>
<p>There is a special spirit that can be felt as one comes to find his or her own personal witness of the scriptures, the prophets, and apostles. It is a witness that comes through feelings in one’s heart. These feelings are the Holy Ghost testifying that what you are feeling is true and is of God. This is how every person who is converted to the LDS Church finds their personal testimony. As one comes to know that <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/Joseph_Smith,_Jr.#Joseph_Smith_and_the_Book_of_Mormon" class="external_link_tool">Joseph Smith</a> is a prophet of God, he or she will also know that the Book of Mormon is truly scripture. Then individuals will know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is truly God’s church here on the face of the earth today. As it states in <a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/2-cor/13?lang=eng">2 Corinthians 13:1</a>, “In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.” Here we read directly from the Bible just how important it is to have multiple witnesses to ensure the true doctrine is taught and not left up to the interpretation of men. What comfort this brings to those who believe.</p>
<p>Additional Resources:</p>
<p><a href="http://mormon.org/faith/">Mormon Beliefs</a></p>
<p><a href="http://bookofmormononline.com/free-book-of-mormon">Request a Free Copy of the Book of Mormon</a></p>
<p><a href="http://jesuschrist.lds.org/SonOfGod/eng/">Mormon View of Jesus Christ</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/seth.jpg"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1060" title="seth" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/05/seth.jpg" alt="seth" width="122" height="106" /></a>Seth Saunders is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (&#8220;Mormon&#8221;). He is currently serving as Branch President of the Pembroke Branch.</p>
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		<title>A Jew&#8217;s Conversion to Mormonism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Valerie J. Steimle As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often misnamed the Mormon Church), we all can recall our conversion stories about how we have come to be members of the Church. I&#8217;m no different, as I have told my conversion story many times, and I feel that [...]]]></description>
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			   </div><p>by Valerie J. Steimle</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/endowment-mormon-jesus.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="mormon-family" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/endowment-mormon-jesus.jpg" alt="mormon-family" width="215" height="254" /></a>As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often misnamed the Mormon Church), we all can recall our conversion stories about how we have come to be members of the Church. I&#8217;m no different, as I have told my conversion story many times, and I feel that this can help others understand why some people feel drawn to the Church once they have learned about it.</p>
<p>My conversion story starts when I was seven years old. I was born to two Jewish parents from Brooklyn, New York. My mother always felt that there was something missing in her life and even read the New Testament, which Jews are discouraged to read. In the Jewish Orthodox sect, it is forbidden.</p>
<p>But as we were growing up (my sister and brother included), my parents continued to take us to the local synagogue for Sabbath services. They didn&#8217;t know where else to go.</p>
<p>At seven, I really wanted to go to the children’s Sunday school class which they held at a different time. My mother asked the Rabbi if I could attend and he said no. He said I was too old to start the Sunday school class at seven and that all I could attend would be the regular Sabbath service. It is amazing to me now how strongly I felt at the time when I was not allowed to go. I did not want to go back to the synagogue at all and wanted nothing to do with the Jewish religion. Two years later, my parents met members of The Church of <a href="http://mormon.org/learn/0,8672,802-1,00.html">Jesus Christ</a> of Latter-day Saints and started taking the missionary lessons.</p>
<p>I was very happy to learn about another religion, even though I didn’t know anyone who was a member of the Church, nor did my friends know anything about that religion. It was virtually unheard of at the time in New Jersey (1969), but we listened to their teachings, and six months later we were baptized into the Church as a family. Now, I had grandparents who lived close by to us, and we visited them often, so my parents decided that it was too overwhelming to tell them and the rest of the family of what we did. So we were told to keep this whole church thing a secret. We didn’t discuss any kind of religion with any of my cousins or aunts and uncles, and there were many. Besides the bar mitzvahs and weddings that occurred each year, we had yearly family gatherings.</p>
<p>My parents knew the <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/mormonism/Mormons">Mormon</a> Church (The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints) was the restored gospel on the earth; they just didn’t want our family to disown us. So it was like living a double life. We went to church each week and were active in the ward, but when a family event took place we attended and spoke nothing of the church. This seemed like a normal thing to me until I was an adult looking back on what had happened and realized how odd it really was.</p>
<p>When I was 18 and living at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, my parents went to a family bar mitzvah and the discussion turned to church attendance. My mother finally told her side of the family that we did join the Church and there were fireworks. They eventually accepted the fact that we had become Christians, and we were able to teach them about what we believed.</p>
<p>Now the main reason I converted to the church was not because I didn’t want to be Jewish anymore; the main reason I converted was because I learned then and know now that <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://jesus.christ.org/">Jesus Christ</a> is the Messiah and he set up His Church to be a guiding beacon in our lives. He was able to restore His true gospel through <a href="http://prophetjosephsmith.org/">Joseph Smith</a> so we can have peace in our lives. That brings me great comfort.</p>
<p>So let me explain further. When we think of the original gospel that Jesus Christ brought to the earth, we know there were apostles and prophets. There was the priesthood from Jesus to bless the sick and afflicted. There were also spiritual gifts, (speaking in tongues, prophesying, revelation, visions, etc.) and the church had volunteer church leaders (not paid ministry). Members had the opportunity to pay tithing, which is 10% of your income, to the Church. All of these things have been restored to the earth today with the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ in His church: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/first-vision-joseph-smith-mormon.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="first-vision-joseph-smith-mormon" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/first-vision-joseph-smith-mormon.jpg" alt="first-vision-joseph-smith-mormon" width="181" height="248" /></a>After the original apostles were killed, the priesthood authority Christ gave to the apostles was lost. The dark ages were here on earth for over 1,800 years until a 14-year-old boy by the name of <a href="http://www.templesquarehospitality.com/jsmb/">Joseph Smith</a> went to a grove of trees in upstate New York in 1820, to pray about what church he should join. He had a great vision. This might be hard to believe, but I really do believe it. God, the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, came to <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/Joseph_Smith,_Jr.">Joseph Smith</a> and told him not to join any church. He was told by these two Heavenly Beings that these churches “draw near to me with their lips but their hearts are far from me, they teach for doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of godliness, but they deny the power thereof” (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/pgp/js-h/1?lang=eng">Joseph Smith—History 1:19</a>).</p>
<p>So, Latter-day Saints (&#8220;Mormons&#8221;) believe Joseph Smith was instrumental in bringing the true church of Jesus Christ back to the earth—restoring it—as it was in the days of Christ. When my parents felt something missing in their life and needed to find a place of worship, they felt (and so did I,) that the true gospel of Jesus Christ is found in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
<p>Mormon doctrine teaches that we lived in a spirit world with our Father in Heaven <a href="http://lifebeforelife.org/">before we came to earth</a>. We lived as a families there, so doesn&#8217;t it make sense that we would live as families here on earth and then live as families after we leave the earth? I think so. We believe this wholeheartedly and put family as our priority to keep intact. We research government records to find family members and keep a family history. This is all very important. We have our temple buildings in the Church where families are sealed together for time and all eternity.</p>
<p>I know <a href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/The_Joseph_Smith_Papers#External_Links" class="external_link_tool">Joseph Smith</a> restored the true gospel of Jesus Christ on the earth. I know Jesus Christ is my Messiah, because I learned of the principles of Christ’s church and about the gospel the way it was intended to be taught by Jesus Christ. I have never taken the Church for granted, and I am happy to be counted as one who belongs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/valerie.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="valerie" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/04/valerie.jpg" alt="valerie" width="142" height="118" /></a>Valerie Steimle is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (&#8220;Mormon&#8221; woman). She has been writing as a family advocate for the past 20  years. She is the mother of nine children living in  southern Alabama and is the author of four books and a  weekly newspaper column, &#8220;Thoughts from the Heart.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>God the Father Loves His Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by Richard Childs, a BYU student, studying a volume of scripture known as the Pearl of Great Price, which is written by prophets; members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Mormons” revere it as sacred text. This post comes from a book within the Pearl of Great Price known as The [...]]]></description>
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			   </div><p><em>Written by Richard Childs, a BYU student, studying a volume of scripture known as the Pearl of Great Price, which is written by prophets; members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Mormons” revere it as sacred text. This post comes from a book within the Pearl of Great Price known as The Book of Moses; it is an extraction from the translation of the Bible as revealed to Joseph Smith the Prophet, June 1830—February 1831.</em></p>
<h3>God the Father Loves Us All</h3>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/03/mormon-young-men-reading-scriptures.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1017 alignleft" title="mormon-young-men-reading-scriptures" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2012/03/mormon-young-men-reading-scriptures-240x300.jpg" alt="Mormon Studying About God the Father" width="240" height="300" /></a>In the <em>Pearl of Great Price</em> (a book of scripture, revered as sacred text by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “<a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.whymormonism.org/mormons_christians">Mormons</a>”) and in the <a id="internal-source-marker_0.37257045135970623" href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/pgp/moses/1?lang=eng">first chapter of Moses</a>, Moses saw God the Father and he learned two very important things.</p>
<p>That God was his father, and that His work and glory are to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. From Moses’ experience we also learn that the Father has a physical body, just like we do, or rather we have a body just like His. This knowledge of the nature of God is evidence that he is our father. We as His children resemble Him, just as a puppy resembles a dog, or a kitten a cat. Moses was taught that God’s work and glory is the salvation of men. The knowledge that God is our father and that his whole work and glory is to bring about man’s happiness brings me comfort and peace. From Moses’ experience I have learned that God the Father loves us, that when I pray to the God I am praying to my Father in Heaven, an eternal being who doesn’t just love me but loves me like a son. <span id="more-1011"></span>With this knowledge I have prayed more seriously, and sought to get to know my Eternal Father, as any son would try to get to know his dad. Moses’ visitation by our Heavenly Father testifies of our divine nature. Understanding our divine nature has not only affected my relationship with God it has affected my relations with everyone. We are all children of God and as such have great value to Him. I have often taken for granted the knowledge that he loves everyone when I become frustrated with others. When I remember that we are all creations of God the Father and that he loves us all, I am filled with a new respect and love for all those around me.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Resources:</strong></p>
<p>Meet with <a href="http://mormon.org/missionaries/">Mormon Missionaries</a>.</p>
<p>Mormons believe Jesus Christ is the Savior and Redeemer. <a title="Loren: I Believe in Christ" href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/568/loren-i-believe-in-christ">Read </a>a Mormon&#8217;s testimony of this truth.</p>
<p>The <em>Book of Mormon </em>is another testament of Jesus Christ, comparable to the <em>Bible</em>, <a href="http://oaklandmormontemple.com/whats-a-mormon/free-book-of-mormon">request a free copy</a> today.</p>
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<p>Only God can grant the powers the apostles possessed. The majority of contemporary Christendom has no concept of that power, nor do they readily accept the fact that it has been restored to the earth with the Lord&#8217;s one true <a href="http://www.understandingmormonism.org/" class="external_link_tool">church</a> in this last dispensation. Therefore, they do not share in the joy and blessings that are the result of its presence among the believers.</p>
<p>Among the powers that were shown by the priesthood anciently was the power to heal the sick. That is restored again today. I have personally been the instrument of the Lord&#8217;s will in the healing of many people. Some have been relatively undramatic and others have been nothing less than miraculous.</p>
<p>Many years ago I and a missionary companion were urgently called to the home of a young woman possessed by an evil spirit. We knew that the person before us was in no way the same girl that we had previously been introduced to. We saw in her eyes a true resentment that was aimed at us. She seemed like an animal backed into a corner but attack might in an instant. After sitting her in a chair, we laid hands upon her head and I began pronouncing a blessing upon her promising that the spirit would depart. As these words were spoken, my companion felt a charge of electricity rush up his arms as the spirit withdrew from the girl. In seconds, she was again the girl we knew. She related how she was aware of the hatred that the evil spirit had felt for us and that she felt as if she were unclean and unworthy in our presence.</p>
<p>Another time, one of my own sons was stricken with a bout of asthma so severe that his chest nearly collapsed. I called a man who was not only a friend, but the home teacher assigned to our <a href="http://www.whymormonism.org/family_mormon.html" class="external_link_tool">family</a>. We laid hands upon my son after anointing him with consecrated oil. I then pronounced upon him a command that the affliction would leave him and he would begin to breathe again. As we finished, the attack left him totally and he, then ten years old, comforted his frightened mother with the assurance that he had felt it in his very bones that he was now all right.</p>
<p>Fairly recently I was asked to help give a blessing to a woman who was not a member of the Church, but is of the lineage of Israel. I trusted her faith; my eldest son and I proceeded to bless her with the Lord&#8217;s will. I had just found out that she had cancer and was due to have her bladder removed. In the blessing I was prompted to tell her that the cancer would begin from that very time to reverse and would then disappear altogether. My son said he felt the presence of at least two others in the room, although we could not see them. He felt the hand of one of them on his shoulder. The power in the room was so intense that I was barely able to speak the words of the blessing. Ten days or so later, my son called me to announce that she had just returned from the doctor and that he had pronounced her free of cancer.</p>
<p>The power of God is real and faith is a genuine scientific principle. I bear my personal and sincere witness that it is true and that the ancient priesthood of God is again on the earth in the <a href="http://www.understandingmormonism.org/" class="external_link_tool">Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints</a>, along with its accompanying powers and blessings among the faithful.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Brazilian girl named Taci finds Christ in Mormonism. Part 1 Part 2]]></description>
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			   </div><p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/christus-jesus-christ-mormon.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-644" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/christus-jesus-christ-mormon.jpg" alt="Christus Jesus Christ Mormon" width="318" height="254" /></a>A Brazilian girl named Taci finds <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.lds.org/">Christ</a> in <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.whymormonism.org/basic_mormon_beliefs.html">Mormonism</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gg0LL1cGyY">Part 1</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Faith The story, to be told correctly, needs some family background. My father was born in Independence, Missouri and was baptized a member of the church at eight years old but was not active as an adult. My father joined the USAF and was stationed at Burtonwood, England during the Korea War. My mother [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline">My Faith</span></h2>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/04/christus-jesus-christ-mormon.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-686" src="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/04/christus-jesus-christ-mormon.jpg" alt="Christus Jesus Christ Mormon" width="300" height="238" /></a>The story, to be told correctly, needs some <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.whymormonism.org/family_mormon.html">family</a> background. My father was born in Independence, Missouri and was baptized a member of the church at eight years old but was not active as an adult. My father joined the USAF and was stationed at Burtonwood, England during the Korea War. My mother was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, and had three sons by my father before they were divorced. At age four I was raised in England with my mother and new stepfather. I knew nothing about my <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.lds.net">LDS</a> heritage as I grew up and never came into contact with any members of the church.</p>
<p>My mother was Catholic and my stepfather never mentioned <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.refdesk.com/factrel.html">religion</a> but was a hard worker and was a good influence. If I asked him to do something that he thought I could do for myself he would say, “Use your own initiative”. We never went to church as a family but when I was very young I recall my mother telling me that there was “God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost”. She said I can pray to God the Father and ask for what I needed. I could understand asking for what I wanted, a young child knows how to do that. She then said that you have to have faith. I didn&#8217;t understand that, what&#8217;s faith? Fast forward to age twelve and I am having a difficult time at school such that I felt I could not talk to anybody. I lay quietly in bed, tears in my eyes, no-one to turn to. I remembered my mother&#8217;s words from years ago and so I prayed as best I could to “God the Father”. In my mind&#8217;s eye I pictured Him as a grandfather, a real person. I started the prayer something like this: “God, I don&#8217;t know if you exist but please help me&#8230;”. I don&#8217;t think that was very good faith but I did have my prayer answered.</p>
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I was attending a Catholic school at the time though I wasn&#8217;t a member of any church. When I was taught about the Trinity I had difficulty with the concept, it did not seem to align with my experience of praying to Father.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/macclesfieldchapel.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-237" src="http://www.mormontestimonies.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/macclesfieldchapel-300x204.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="204" /></a><br />
Macclesfield Chapel undergoing renovation in 1984</p>
<p>At age twenty I wanted to meet my father as I had not seen him since I was four. I didn&#8217;t know where in America he was living. I was visiting my home town of Macclesfield, where I noticed a church with a strange name—“The <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.providentliving.org/">Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints</a>”. It wasn&#8217;t an English church that I knew of so I thought perhaps it was American. I went in and talked to a woman who was cleaning the floor. I told her I was looking for my American father and she took my name and address and told me that someone would contact me. Soon after, I received a letter from the Bishop of the Macclesfield Ward telling me that perhaps I should write to the Genealogical Society in Salt Lake City. My mother remembered that my grandmother lived in Utah and that she went by the name of Martha Harrison, after her second husband. I wrote the letter, mentioning my father&#8217;s mother&#8217;s name.</p>
<p>My grandmother was active LDS, my grandfather RLDS. Grandmother worked for the church at Zion&#8217;s Printing in Independence, Missouri. When Zion&#8217;s moved to Utah in 1946, she came with her work. When my letter reached the office girl at the Genealogical Society, the girl knew my grandmother and called her. My grandmother wrote to me saying that my father was in England on a 14 week TDY with the Air Force. Richard Sr. wrote to me, and I immediately traveled south to meet him, unannounced. He had married twice more and his third wife, my stepmother, greeted me at the door. I talked with my father and he explained how he had kept out of my “new” family so as to not disrupt it but now things were different. We saw each other a lot until he returned to the United States.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/newcastleulymestakecenter.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-238" src="http://www.mormontestimonies.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/newcastleulymestakecenter-300x205.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="205" /></a><br />
Newcastle-under-Lyme Stake Center where I was baptized</p>
<p>I corresponded with my father and my grandmother. After some months, I asked my grandmother about the church I went into in Macclesfield. She responded by mailing to me two pamphlets: “Which Church is Right?” by Mark E. Peterson and “<a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.whymormonism.org/joseph_smith">Joseph Smith</a>&#8216;s Testimony”. I did not attend any church but thought there was something to the Bible or else why do so many people have an interest in it? However, I did remember in my childhood when all was despair I had prayed to God the Father and my prayers were answered. I also owned a Bible I had purchased and read portions of it. I especially liked the book of Proverbs and enjoyed many of the wise sayings. I was curious about the Ten Commandments and found them in Exodus and read them several times.</p>
<p>These two pamphlets were my first exposure to the Church. I was not interested in them but I felt obligated to at least glance through the pages because my grandmother had taken the time to send them to me. While lying in bed in January 1974, I read through them very quickly to fulfill my obligation. I put them down and decided to sleep. However, I could not sleep and picked up “Which Church is Right?” and read it cover to cover. I also read “Joseph Smith&#8217;s Testimony” in its entirety.</p>
<p>“Which Church Is Right?“ quoted Bible verses and was methodical and logical in its presentation. It was the first time that I&#8217;d thought of a church that way, though I didn&#8217;t have any real feeling about it. The prophet&#8217;s testimony was different. A paragraph that stood out was:</p>
<p>It caused me serious reflection then, and often has since, how very strange it was that an obscure boy, of a little over fourteen years of age, and one, too, who was doomed to the necessity of obtaining a scanty maintenance by his daily labor, should be thought a character of sufficient importance to attract the attention of the great ones of the most popular sects of the day, and in a manner to create in them a spirit of the most bitter persecution and reviling. But strange or not, so it was, and it was often the cause of great sorrow to myself. (Joseph Smith—History 23)</p>
<p>I thought it strange too, and identified with Joseph.</p>
<p>Another paragraph:</p>
<p>During the space of time which intervened between the time I had the vision and the year eighteen hundred and twenty-three—having been forbidden to join any of the religious sects of the day, and being of very tender years, and persecuted by those who ought to have been my friends and to have treated me kindly, and if they supposed me to be deluded to have endeavored in a proper and affectionate manner to have reclaimed me—I was left to all kinds of temptations; and, mingling with all kinds of society, I frequently fell into many foolish errors, and displayed the weakness of youth, and the foibles of human nature; which, I am sorry to say, led me into divers temptations, offensive in the sight of God. In making this confession, no one need suppose me guilty of any great or malignant sins. A disposition to commit such was never in my nature. But I was guilty of levity, and sometimes associated with jovial company, etc., not consistent with that character which ought to be maintained by one who was called of God as I had been. But this will not seem very strange to any one who recollects my youth, and is acquainted with my native cheery temperament. (Joseph Smith—History 28)</p>
<p>I was impressed that Joseph would admit to “foolish errors”. To me, someone telling a lie would not say this so openly.</p>
<p>I now know that being impressed by these two paragraphs was the Spirit acting upon me. After over thirty years the deep convincing that I felt is still with me.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/rickbaptism.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-239" src="http://www.mormontestimonies.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/rickbaptism-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a><br />
Elder Vance Burton (left) and Elder David R. Wilson (right) at my baptism</p>
<p>I wrote to the Bishop of the Macclesfield Ward and asked him about the Church and that I wanted to know more. He replied to my letter, inviting me to travel to Macclesfield and meet with the missionaries. I did so, and recall one memory from our first meeting. I was being taught the first discussion and my mind wandered. When I was a child my mother used to say in a kindly way that “I was off wool gathering” when I didn&#8217;t pay attention. The missionaries asked me a question about what was being taught and from then on I was attentive. After the first discussion the missionaries told me that there were missionaries in Crewe and that I would be taught by them.</p>
<p>I was shown the Book of Mormon and started to read it, finished the rest of the discussions, was introduced to the Crewe Branch, and was baptized by Reginald Marshall Amos, a member of the Crewe Branch, at Newcastle-under-Lyme February 1974 a few days before age twenty-two. I didn&#8217;t finish reading the Book of Mormon before baptism. I didn&#8217;t need to. A witness of the truth of the prophet&#8217;s story meant that all else flowed easily. The Prophet saw Jesus Christ and the Father, therefore there is a God (Heavenly Father) and the Son. Joseph translated the Book of Mormon; therefore it is the word of God. Joseph organized a church; therefore it is the church I should be a member of.</p>
<p>Soon after baptism I fell ill and could not attend and then fell into inactivity. I was sickly for two years, being unemployed the whole time. I prayed that God would help me and if He did I would have the strength to return to Church. I received the help and I honored my commitment. To this day, even when I am in the midst of the most difficult struggles I attend my meetings so that I will never again fall away from being with the saints.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonsbelieve.org/files/2008/06/crewechapel.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-240" src="http://www.mormontestimonies.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/crewechapel-300x192.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="192" /></a><br />
Crewe Chapel under construction in 1984</p>
<p>When I returned to church I now had to be taught about and learn the gospel. I had to be taught the doctrines that are the foundation on which to build faith and understanding. I had decided to align with truth. Truth wasn&#8217;t coming to make itself fit and conform to my view of the universe. I had to move to truth and change me. It is not an easy process and that process continues today.</p>
<p>Some things were easy though. The admonition to store food and water I agreed readily with. I thought it just common sense to have some reserves, especially as a youth sometimes money was tight and I felt the insecurity of my family living from paycheck to paycheck. Having someone in authority too was just plain common sense. Though I wouldn&#8217;t always obey priesthood authority, I would still acknowledge it. I would shape up eventually, usually “using my own initiative”.</p>
<p>When I was seventeen I had seen the suffering in Biafra on the news and felt that I wanted to do something to help. I didn&#8217;t know what to do. I recall resolving that some day I would do something. When I returned to church the realization came upon me that there was something I could do that was beyond anything that I had ever hoped I could do. I could be part of building a kingdom—the Kingdom. I set to work with all the zealousness of a convert—at times over zealous—in my pursuit of making the world a better place. A better place built upon the correct principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by the Prophet Joseph Smith and the Prophet today. A better place because of mothers that teach that there is a Father that answers prayers, even though in my case I only had <a title="http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/32/27#27" href="http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/32/27#27">a particle of faith</a>. A better place because a grandmother knew when and what to send to a grandson she had yet to meet.</p>
<p>No-one need ever be alone, that is my faith.</p>
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