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		<title>Book of Mormon Musical Attendees Convert to Mormonism</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—sometimes inadvertently called the Mormon Church—believe in following the Savior, Jesus Christ, in all things. When Christ walked on the earth, He was mocked, scorned, reviled, belittled, beaten, and yet answered His accusers and tormentors with silence or the words of His Father. He taught His [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—sometimes inadvertently called the Mormon Church—believe in following the Savior, Jesus Christ, in all things. When Christ walked on the earth, He was mocked, scorned, reviled, belittled, beaten, and yet answered His accusers and tormentors with silence or the words of His Father. He taught His followers to “turn the other cheek” (<a title="Matthew 5:39" href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/matt/5?lang=eng">Matthew 5:39</a>) and to “love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you” (<a title="Matthew 5:44" href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/matt/5?lang=eng">Matthew 5:44</a>). When you engage another person contentiously, you lose the power of the Holy Spirit and, in effect, can have little influence toward a positive outcome.</p>
<p>The Church of Jesus Christ has been faced in recent years with mocking, disrespectful and offensive attention from some Hollywood producers and their productions. Church leaders did not retaliate, boycott or make a fuss. Instead, they responded as the Savior did, and encouraged members to do the same—by not engaging in contentious conversations and conducting themselves with dignity and thoughtfulness when in the public arena <a title="The Publicity Dilemma" href="http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/the-publicity-dilemma">[1]</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Certainly Church members are offended when their most sacred practices are misrepresented or presented without context or understanding…. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an institution does not call for boycotts. Such a step would simply generate the kind of controversy that the media loves. … If the Church allowed critics and opponents to choose the ground on which its battles are fought, it would risk being distracted from the focus and mission it has pursued successfully for nearly 180 years. Instead, the Church itself will determine its own course as it continues to preach the restored gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world. <a title="The Publicity Dilemma" href="http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/the-publicity-dilemma">[1]<br />
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<p align="center"><b>Responding with Christian Courage </b></p>
<p>Elder Robert D. Hales, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (a governing body of The Church of Jesus Christ), answered this question from a young member: “Why doesn’t the Church defend itself more actively when accusations are made against it?” He responded:</p>
<blockquote><p>I would say that one of mortality’s great tests comes when our beliefs are questioned or criticized. In such moments, we may want to respond aggressively—to ‘put up our dukes.’ But these are important opportunities to step back, pray, and follow the Savior’s example.  …When we respond to our accusers as the Savior did, we not only become more Christlike, we invite others to feel His love and follow Him as well.</p>
<p>To respond in a Christlike way cannot be scripted or based on a formula. The Savior responded differently in every situation. When He was confronted by wicked King Herod, He remained silent. When He stood before Pilate, He bore a simple and powerful testimony of His divinity and purpose. Facing the moneychangers who were defiling the temple, He exercised His divine responsibility to preserve and protect that which was sacred. Lifted up upon a cross, He uttered the incomparable <a href="http://mormon.org/beliefs/jesus-christ">Christian</a> response: ‘Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do’ (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/luke/23.34?lang=eng#33">Luke 23:34</a>).</p>
<p>Some people mistakenly think responses such as silence, meekness, <a href="http://www.lds.org/topics/forgiveness?lang=eng">forgiveness</a>, and bearing humble testimony are passive or weak. But to ‘love [our] enemies, bless them that curse [us], do good to them that hate [us], and pray for them which despitefully use [us], and persecute [us]’ (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/matt/5.44?lang=eng#43">Matthew 5:44</a>) takes faith, strength, and, most of all, Christian courage. <a title="Christian Courage: The Price of Discipleship" href="http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/christian-courage-the-price-of-discipleship?lang=eng">[2]</a></p></blockquote>
<p align="center"><b>Opposition Brings Opportunities</b></p>
<p>The Church has determined that staying focused on what is important—that is, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world—will gain far greater ground. Elder Hales said:</p>
<blockquote><p>Through the years we learn that challenges to our faith are not new, and they aren’t likely to disappear soon. But <i>true disciples of Christ see opportunity in the midst of opposition. …</i>Experience shows that seasons of negative publicity about the Church can help accomplish the Lord’s purposes. In 1983 the First Presidency wrote to Church leaders, ‘Opposition may be in itself an opportunity. Among the continuing challenges faced by our missionaries is a lack of interest in religious matters and in our message. These criticisms create … interest in the Church. … This provides an opportunity [for members] to present the truth to those whose attention is thus directed toward us.’ <a title="Christian Courage: The Price of Discipleship" href="http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/christian-courage-the-price-of-discipleship?lang=eng">[2]</a></p></blockquote>
<p>An example of this has occurred with the “Book of Mormon” musical, which was written by the creators of “SouthPark” and mocks much of what The Church of Jesus Christ <a href="http://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2438" title="book-of-mormon" src="https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4-240x300.jpg" alt="Book of Mormon" width="240" height="300" srcset="https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4-240x300.jpg 240w, https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4.jpg 288w" sizes="(max-width: 240px) 100vw, 240px" /></a>holds sacred. Boston resident Liza Morong’s parents took her to see the musical in New York City in September of 2011. The 21-year-old musical theater major said she laughed during the entire show and thought, “These people are crazy. They must be brainwashed.” But she was also curious about the religion, and found herself on Mormon.org—intending to “continue her amusement.” She found a live chat with missionaries and starting chatting with Elder Trevor Boardman, a missionary in the referral center at the MissionaryTrainingCenter in Provo, Utah. <a title="From 'Book of Mormon' musical to Mormon convert" href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579364/From-Book-of-Mormon-musical-to-Mormon-convert.html">[3]</a></p>
<p>“I thought, ‘These clowns are in for a treat with me,’” Morong said. “But (Elder Boardman) was so incredibly nice. I could not be mean to him.” His genuine kindness caught Morong off guard. So instead of harassing him, she asked sincere questions she had after seeing the musical. Eventually, Morong was taught the gospel of Jesus Christ, read the Book of Mormon and decided to be baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. <a title="From 'Book of Mormon' musical to Mormon convert" href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579364/From-Book-of-Mormon-musical-to-Mormon-convert.html">[3]</a></p>
<p>Richard Marcus, a California resident and former mayor of Culver City, California, had been doing research and asking questions about The Church of Jesus Christ when a friend invited him to see the “Book of Mormon” musical. “I was looking for anything I could. I knew it was a goof, a spoof, a satire, but I thought, ‘I don’t have anything. Maybe I should check that out,’” he said. After seeing the show, Marcus said, “I wanted even more to find out what this was all about.” He tried to buy a copy of the Book of Mormon at the theater’s souvenir counter but was disappointed to find out it was a copy of the musical’s script. He eventually met with the missionaries, received a copy of the real Book of Mormon and decided to be baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ. <a title="Inspired question, 'Book of Mormon' musical leads to former California mayor's conversion" href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865579813/Inspired-question-Book-of-Mormon-musical-leads-to-former-California-mayors-conversion.html?pg=2">[4]</a></p>
<p>When members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints respond to their accusers and mockers as the Savior did, miracles can happen—just as they did when Jesus Christ walked on the earth.</p>
<p>Elder Hales said:</p>
<blockquote><p>When we do not retaliate—when we turn the other cheek and resist feelings of anger—we … stand with the Savior. We show forth His love, which is the only power that can subdue the adversary and answer our accusers without accusing them in return. That is not weakness. <i>That</i> is Christian courage. <a title="Christian Courage: The Price of Discipleship" href="http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/christian-courage-the-price-of-discipleship?lang=eng">[2]</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Why I Still Read the Book of Mormon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 10:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reading the Book of Mormon brings light to your life In front of about two hundred young single adults gathered for worship service on a Sunday afternoon I suppressed the shyness I experience in front of crowds and shared the thought that “reading the Book of Mormon will bring a light and greater happiness into [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Reading the Book of Mormon brings light to your life</h2>
<p>In front of about two hundred young single adults gathered for worship service on a Sunday afternoon I suppressed the shyness I experience in front of crowds and shared the thought that “reading the Book of Mormon will bring a light and greater happiness into your life.” I was sharing some of the impressions I had distinctly felt after recently reading the book cover to cover in a short period of time.  The Book of Mormon is a volume of scripture and companion to the Bible for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often inadvertently called The Mormon Church).</p>
<p><a href="http://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2438" title="book-of-mormon" alt="Book of Mormon" src="https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4-240x300.jpg" width="240" height="300" srcset="https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4-240x300.jpg 240w, https://bookofmormononline.com/files/2012/11/mormon-book-english4.jpg 288w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 240px) 100vw, 240px" /></a>About a year ago, I had read The <a href="http://bookofmormononline.com/book-of-mormon-answers-for-life">Book of Mormon</a> with greater urgency and focus than I ever had before, and I had noticed a number of significant changes while I read. I picked up the book and just dove in, reading as much as 30 pages a day, and as I read and turned from page to page, I noticed a change within myself. I had been feeling very stagnant in life, at work and in personal relationships things did not seem to be moving forward at all, and I felt very weighed down by this. The burdens I was carrying were being lifted layer by layer, almost as I turned the pages.<span id="more-3304"></span></p>
<p>At 19, I served a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in  Northeastern Brazil. I remember telling people often that the Book of Mormon was special and unique in how it “changes the lives of people.” I knew this was true, as I had read it prior to my mission and had experienced this change in my life from reading it. When I read it at 17 I felt more positive about what I could accomplish with my life and I felt more forgiving towards other people and people noticed this. But I had sort of assumed this was kind of a one-time event, during the first time you read it. Reading it with a renewed sense of urgency, at this very difficult time about 10 years after the first time I read it, opened my understanding to how the book can be useful at any period in life.</p>
<p><b>How does it change lives?</b></p>
<p>Some people may wonder why reading the book causes such significant changes. The full title of the book is “The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.” Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe the Bible to be a Testament or witness of Jesus Christ and The Book of Mormon to accompany The Bible as an additional or another Testament of Jesus Christ. Through reading the Book of Mormon you come to a better understanding of who Jesus Christ is, why He is all-important and the purpose of His atoning sacrifice. It is through coming to a greater understanding and belief in Jesus Christ whose “burden is light” that problems dissipate and lives are changed.</p>
<p><b>The core of my belief</b></p>
<p>Shortly after the publication of Book of Mormon in 1830, early church members were often asked what distinguished them from other churches, and it always boiled down to the unique nature of the Book of Mormon. Similarly, as I think about my faith in God or try to explain my belief to friends and why I choose to be a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it always returns to The Book of Mormon. This understanding stems mostly from my own quiet study of the book accompanied with prayer, which gives me confidence that other sincere readers can have a similar experience.</p>
<p><a href="http://mormon.org/beliefs/joseph-smith">Joseph Smith</a>, who translated the Book of Mormon, stated that it is “The most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book.” I know that statement is true, from reading the book and feeling the improved understanding about God and his love for each person. I cannot understate what this book has meant to me as an individual and member of The Church of Jesus Christ. Reading it has lifted burdens and added valuable dimensions and insights to life, for which I am thankful.<br />
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/alma/23?lang=eng">The Book of Mormon: Chapter Twenty-Three: Alma 23</a></p>
<blockquote><p><a name="1"></a> 1Behold, now it came to pass that the king of the Lamanites sent a proclamation among all his people, that they should not lay their hands on Ammon, or Aaron, or Omner, or Himni, nor either of their brethren who should go forth preaching the word of God, in whatsoever place they should be, in any part of their land.</p>
<p><a name="2"></a> 2Yea, he sent a decree among them, that they should not lay their hands on them to bind them, or to cast them into prison; neither should they spit upon them, nor smite them, nor cast them out of their synagogues, nor scourge them; neither should they cast stones at them, but that they should have free access to their houses, and also their temples, and their sanctuaries.</p>
<p>If we are to fulfill the responsibility given to us by the Lord on the Mount of Olives to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature, then we will need to open the doors to these nations. . . . We’ve hardly scratched the surface. We need far more missionaries, and we need more countries that will think of us as being their friends and will give us an opportunity to come into their nations and give to their people the finest thing in the world—the gospel of Christ—which can be their salvation and their great happiness.</p>
<p>. . . We will make them good citizens, we will make them good souls, and we will make them happy and joyous (<em>Spencer W. Kimball,  Conference Report, Oct. 1978, p. 66; or Ensign, Nov. 1978, pp. 45–46).</em></p></blockquote></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[My Life Is In His Hands Keith L. Brown is a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and serves as the Ward Mission Leader in the Annapolis, Maryland Ward.  It was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (nicknamed &#8220;Mormons,&#8221;),  Franklin D. Richards, who once said, “Life [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><em>Keith L. Brown is a convert to The Church of Jesus </em><em>Christ of Latter-day Saints and serves as the Ward Mission</em><em> Leader in the Annapolis, Maryland Ward.</em></p>
<p> It was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (nicknamed &#8220;Mormons,&#8221;),  Franklin D. Richards, who once said, “Life is God’s greatest gift to man, and what we do with our life is our gift to God.” (LDS Conference Report, April 1971, p. 38.) Stephen L. Richards, another prominent LDS leader taught, “Life is a mission and not a career.” (Quoted by Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, May 1988, p. 54.) And it was President Boyd K. Packer, apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, who taught, “No matter what citizenship or race, whether male or female, no matter what occupation, no matter your education, regardless of the generation in which one lives, life is a homeward journey for all of us, back to the presence of God in his celestial kingdom.” (Ensign, May 1987, p. 24.)</p>
<p>On Friday evening, 17 October 1958, at approximately 10:17 PM, a baby boy was born to John Wallace Brown and Frances Mae Harmon. He would become the second child born to the proud young parents, as John was only 23 years of age, and Frances had just barely turned 21 years of age on 24 September 1958.</p>
<p>Having already begun raising a now one year old son, these young, but still rather new parents, welcomed their newborn into the world with both joy and with the realization of the challenges in being the best parents that they could possibly be to him and his older sibling. Throughout his early childhood, and well into his early adult years, these loving parents would nurture and instruct their son in the way that he should go. They had their own hopes and aspirations of what he would one day become, but at the same time, like his brother before him, they had dedicated his life into the hands of the Lord, and they were confident that as long as he never let go of God’s unchanging hand and was obedient to God’s will for his life, everything was going to be alright.</p>
<p>Hugh Nibley, Mormon scholar, once said, “No matter where we begin if we pursue knowledge diligently and honestly, our quest will inevitably lead us from the things of earth to the things of heaven.” And it was President David O. McKay, late prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ (inadvertently called <em>The Mormon Church</em> by friends of other faiths) who taught, “Knowledge comes through personal effort. Its acquisition involves labor. Exact and definitive knowledge comes to us in exact ratio with the amount of diligence, moral courage, and perseverance we put into the active search for it.”</p>
<p>At a very early age this son became a seeker of knowledge and truth. He developed a love for books and learning, and even during his elementary school years was fascinated by the treasures of knowledge that were found within the pages of not only his school textbooks, but other volumes that were available to him as well. Whereas most young boys tend to have a desire to get actively involved in some type of sports activity, he was more of an academic and preferred spending time in a library or looking through the encyclopedias and books at home to glean any morsel of knowledge from them that he could. However, even with his new found discoveries, he never seemed to be fully satisfied. There was still a hunger and a thirst to know even more.</p>
<p>In school, he devoted many hours to his studies, always wanting to do his best to achieve academic excellence. As he moved from elementary school into Junior High and High School, he became an even greater seeker of knowledge. Oftentimes he would be found studying different subjects on his own, outside of the subjects that he was taught in the classroom. He soon learned that he had a special passion for learning anything to do with mathematics and foreign languages. By the time that he graduated High School he had successfully passed one year of Latin and five years of Spanish. In fact, he had participated in a national Spanish exam in his senior year of High School and tied for fifth place. He was not a straight ‘A’ student, but he always managed to keep most of his grades in the ‘A’ and ‘B’ range and his name was very often found amongst the list of names of students who were on the honor roll. It was also in High School when he discovered a love for the English language and thoroughly enjoyed writing essays, short stories, and research papers. Oddly enough, some of his least favorite subjects were history and the sciences, although he enjoyed chemistry class mainly because of the mathematics involved in solving and balancing formulas and equations.</p>
<p>His quest for knowledge did not end with his graduation from Wicomico Senior High School in Salisbury Maryland in June 1976. At the young age of 18 years, having a love for learning new things in mathematics, he became interested in computers and how they functioned, and so he enrolled in a local community college and began his studies in Data Processing Technology. While working full time as a dishwasher in a local family restaurant, he pursued his studies at Delaware Technical and Community College in Georgetown Delaware, completing all of his requirements for graduation two weeks ahead of schedule, and graduating with an A.A.S. degree in Data Processing Technology in June 1979.</p>
<p>LDS (&#8220;Mormon&#8221;) leader and scholar, Hugh B. Brown once said, “Every landing field is also a runway for a new take-off. We must resist the temptation to abide upon arriving at an intermediate goal. There can be no loitering on life’s airfield. One must get on the plane or be left behind.” (Address, Brigham Young University, May 24, 1962, p. 3.) After graduating from Delaware Technical and Community College he decided to put further traditional classroom training and learning on temporary hold and continued working full time in the local restaurant. This; however, did not put an end to his quest for knowledge. He continuously pondered what he would eventually do with his life and began setting goals for some of the things that he hoped to accomplish. Perhaps he would become a teacher or even a preacher of the Gospel, as he also loved reading and studying the scriptures, and at the young age of 21 years had already read the Bible several times in its entirety.</p>
<p><strong> Mormon Missionaries and <em>The Book of Mormon</em></strong></p>
<p>Even with his vast knowledge and study of the Bible, he felt that there was still much more that he needed to know. There were many questions in his young mind that seemed to be left unanswered. And so, one day while watching television he saw a commercial for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and at the end of the commercial they offered a free <em>Book of Mormon</em>. Having no knowledge of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and having a curiosity as to what <em>The Book of Mormon</em> might be about, he sent and asked for a copy.</p>
<p>About a week later two young men dressed in suits and riding bicycles arrived at the door of his parents’ home where he was living at the time. They introduced themselves as missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and said that they had <em>The Book of Mormon</em> that he had requested. Wanting to learn more about the Church and <em>The Book of Mormon</em>, he invited them in. This was in October 1980, and shortly after he had joined the Navy under the delayed entry program. Leaving home and traveling the world while serving his country was one of the goals that he had set for himself. As President Spencer W. Kimball taught, “Goals are good. Laboring with a distant aim sets the mind in a higher key and puts us at our best.” (Regional Representatives’ Seminar, April 3, 1974.) And as Elder Richard G. Scott taught, “To reach a goal you have never attained, you must do things you have never before done.” (Ensign, May 1990, p. 76.)</p>
<p>He met with the missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ (nicknamed, &#8220;Mormon missionaries&#8221; but truly ambassadors of the Savior) on numerous occasions over the next 6 months, and even began reading <em>The Book of Mormon</em>. Finally, in March 1981, he thanked the missionaries for the things that they had taught him and promised that he would continue investigating the Church and reading <em>The Book of Mormon</em> at a later date. For now his mission in life was to be in the Navy serving his country. He did not realize that his mission would actually become his career.</p>
<p>During his military service he was blessed with the opportunity to travel to many foreign lands that he had only read about in books. He also continued his quest for knowledge by continuing to take courses in different subjects. He even enrolled in Bible College in the Tabernacle Baptist Church Theological Seminary while stationed in Norfolk Virginia with hopes of someday becoming a Baptist minister. He only had a chance to study in the Seminary for a little over a year, and during that time again realized that there was so much more that he wanted answers to. It would not be until 1997, some 17 years after his initial investigation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons is a nickname for its members, but this is the full name of the Church), while stationed in Keflavik Iceland, that he would finally find the answers that he had been seeking when he again began reading the Book of Mormon and meeting with the missionaries. On Tuesday evening, 10 March 1998, in the little LDS (Mormon) Chapel in Reykjavik Iceland he was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the rest as they say is history.</p>
<p>My name is Keith Lionel Brown. I am that son of whom this narrative refers. The first 52 years of this journey called life have been truly amazing. There have been many mountain top experiences, as well as, many valley experiences. Nevertheless, all of the experiences have helped to mold me into the person that I am today. Truly I stand all amazed at the love that the Savior Jesus Christ offers me.</p>
<p>In a  short 52 years I have been blessed to travel all over the world, meet influential and interesting people from all walks of life – entertainers, authors, movie directors, actors,  and producers, a former President of the United States, and General Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Mormons”). I have also been blessed with many wonderful opportunities – things that as a young boy I could have only imagined.</p>
<p>My two goodly parents were indeed right in their humble estimation that as long as I hold on to God’s unchanging hand and do what His will is for my life, everything is going to be alright.</p>
<p>I do not know what tomorrow may bring, but I do know the Lord Jesus Christ&#8211;the One who holds all of my tomorrows in the palms of His hands. He never sleeps and He never slumbers. He is always right there beside me and has promised never to leave me alone. I don’t have to worry or be afraid. I know that I can make it. In Him I know I can stand. For no matter what may come my way, my life is in His hands, even the hands of Jesus Christ</p>
<p>Additional Resources:</p>
<p>Get a free copy of <a title="Free Book of Mormon" href="http://bookofmormononline.com/free-book-of-mormon">The Book of Mormon</a></p>
<p><a href="http://jesus.christ.org/2603/believe-in-jesus-christ-2">Trust in the Atonement of Jesus Christ</a></p>
<p>Learn about <a href="http://mormon.org/beliefs/jesus-christ">Jesus Christ</a> from an official site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (inadvertently called by friends of other faiths as &#8220;The Mormon Church&#8221;).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Book of Mormon: Alma 5:12 12And according to his faith there was a mighty change wrought in his heart. Behold I say unto you that this is all true. The conversion process transforms from the inside out; only the Spirit of God can open our spiritual eyes to see the truths of the gospel. Some try [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Book of Mormon: <a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/alma/5?lang=eng">Alma 5:12</a></p>
<blockquote><p>12And according to his faith there was a mighty change wrought in his heart. Behold I say unto you that this is all true.</p>
<p><em>The conversion process transforms from the inside out; only the Spirit of God can open our spiritual eyes to see the truths of the gospel. Some try to defer to their pastors or radio talk shows for answers only He can truly give. While others may be inspired to help us in our quest, we need to go directly to God for confirmation of our beliefs, for we alone are responsible for our daily walk which hinges on our very conception of God, Jesus Christ, and His teachings.</em></p>
<p><em>This passage in the Book of Mormon speaks to the conversion, the change of desires, that a real transformation brings.Once we know of the truth of a book of scripture, of a principle, of an ordinance, we are behooved to comply with and apply it, that our hearts may continue to increase in love and our minds in truth. In the words of a late Mormon prophet, beloved and true, we read:</em></p>
<p>There is no miracle like the miracle of conversion. It is the greatest proccess by wich those with responsive hearts listen to the teachings and testimonies of missionaries and change their lives, leaving the past behind them, and moving forward into a new life. There is no miracle quite like it in all the world <em>(Gordan B. Hinckley, </em>Stand a Little Taller<em>, 30).</em></p></blockquote>
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