November 29, 2008 – 3:04 pm
(Continued from Part 1) One of the common misconceptions concerning the law of consecration is that it is often conflated with the United Order. When we think that these two are one and the same thing we run into difficulties understanding them. When we don’t properly understand the law, we can’t live it. When we [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Church History, Scholarship, Temples Today
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Also tagged celestial, church, consecration, covenant, ezra taft benson, hugh nibley, money, neal a. maxwell, obedience, principles, riches, sacrifice, steward
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October 9, 2008 – 9:56 pm
Just a couple days ago I came across a sculpture that caught my attention. Although unsigned and undated, it is widely believed that it was created by the Flemish sculptor and medallist Guillielmus Paludanus in 1567 as part of a chimney mantelpiece at his home in Antwerp, Belgium. It is described as espousing the virtue [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Artifacts, General Authorities, Practices
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Also tagged adam and eve, antiquity, apostles, church, garden of eden, handclasp, hands, marriage, robe
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October 1, 2008 – 8:54 pm
My wife and I had our second child, a baby boy, this last Sunday – 7lbs, 6oz., 20 inches. Mom and Baby are all doing great! We couldn’t be more happy. Here are some pictures: Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the [...]
September 5, 2008 – 1:25 pm
See my post, “The Quality of God’s Love” at Millennial Star: http://www.millennialstar.org/2008/09/05/the-quality-of-gods-love/