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... hear Josi S. Kilpack and Julie Wright, two LDS authors, speak. Since they were staying with Janette Rallison ... lives, their writing, and the unique experience of writing for an LDS market. It was fascinating, even though I have only read Kilpack, and only one ... worry about the content in the books I choose. Now, you know how I feel about LDS lit, but listening to these ladies convinced me to give ...
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Today I mailed a few Christmas care packages to my son serving an LDS mission in Bolivia. About a month ago I asked him to send me ideas of what he might want or need. This year I wrapped each gift and put a mailing label on it with a scripture for him to look up. I looked up the correlating scriptures in the Topical Guide and the Bible dictionary. It was enjoyable for me, and I hope he reads
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... Human Rights Commission on the effectiveness of the statutes.
The LDS Church's full statement is available HERE. Michael ... opposed to statewide protection. But since most of the Republican majority is LDS, the Church's support of the Salt Lake ... affection on Temple Square, we need to realize that all Mormons, and the LDS church itself, look small-minded to people who are outside the tradition ...
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... s approach make sense? Is there a huge demand in the LDS culture for fiction written specifically to and for them?
Does your dad make ... the product.
Also, my blogs are pretty much geared solely toward the LDS fiction writing and reading audience and I average about ... stay plenty busy keeping up with the new releases.
So, yes, there is a demand for LDS fiction. As to that "captive audience" ...
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... members of the Mormon Church a message attacking the LDS's recent support of Salt Lake ... Utah and legislators are not careful, the gays will come up with a way to prove that The LDS Church runs the state and that it has too much political power ... separate themselves politically from being swayed by church endorsement. Everyone knows where The LDS Church stands and God does not endorse homosexuality ...
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The LDS Church will build its recently announced Brigham City temple at 250 S. Main St., directly across the street west from the church’s Brigham City Tabernacle. When completed, it will bring the total of Utah temples to 14. LDS Church President >> LDS Church leader >>
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