Thank you can't believe. T***hfully, I was involved in the Mormon Church from the age of six, to thirteen. Baptised at the age of seven. I attended all Sundays, the Sacrament Sundays at the first of the month, and the Ward Meetings. I attended Primary faithfully, and worked on my Bandaloe. Went to their summer camps, attended the daddy/daughter dances and celebrations, Saturday night dances, and began Seminary.
During Seminary, I was given the Book of Mormon but could not bring myself to even open it. My oldest sister (the one who passed away) would fight with me regarding the Book of Mormon.
I had been a Baptist prior to this, and the worship of Jesus Christ vs the worship of a completely different Bible was a huge conflict in me.
I did not want to pray thanks to Jesus for a man who had hundreds of wifes that was against the Lord's Word in the Holy Bible, convicted of polygamy by the people around him, and then k**led by them.
The reading and understanding of Scripture in the Holy Bible has been a part of my life since I was young- and I left the Mormon Church to remain with the Holy Bible, only.
I do understand what attracts people to the Mormon Church, but it's doctrination for me- is not right.
Still, thank you so much again for your prayer support:
13 For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
I Corinthians 12.
Actually, during my elementary years, I did not have my own Holy Bible but used to sneak into my Mother's room and read the Holy Bible that she was married with. Those passages that I would read are the ones that dug in and have always stayed with me.
cant beleve wrote:
I will put her name in the temple and any other sites offering prayer. She will have to get better if its Gods will. Prayer works wonders. God bless.