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the peacewriter: John and Brooke McLay
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. John and Brooke McLay. Once in a while something comes through the DAMU that touches my heart in a very real way. This interview. John was a CES employee for over a decade. Brooke is the owner of The Cheeky Kitchen. John and Brooke McLay. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to The Peacewriter. We all want to belong somewhere, to someone. It is a basic human need. Lose your testimony, and you stand to lose everything that matters.
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the peacewriter: Forgotten Sacrifices
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. It is far more appealing to the world isn’t it? If I sound angry I am. But, take heart because the world will finally look upon you as “a peculiar people”. At least then one of your prophecies will be fulfilled. Labels: Gays and Lesbians. I Am a Mormon ads. Anyway, thank you for acknowledging those of us who have been swept under the bus. October 20, 2011 at 7:31 AM. Wow What a powerful post. October 24, 2011 at 6:58 PM. As is lying abou...
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the peacewriter: August 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. What might have been the reaction? Would President Uchtdorf’s face have been as jovial? What would LDS children think as they looked up at the plane and the message? What would their parents have told them? Would we as Mormons have objected to it privately or would we have objected to it publically? Would we believe that those who hired the plane had our best interest at heart? Would we consider it hateful, ignorant, or just misguided?
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the peacewriter: February 2014
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. Post on FairMormon Blog.When the Saints Go Marching Out of Control. I actually like much of what was said in this blog post. Especially this: " One should not cease to love a relative because they change the way they believe. Likewise, one should not attempt to rip away the beliefs of family members simply because one’s own views have changed. Read more. When the Saints Go Marching Out of Control. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is the ...
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the peacewriter: November 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. Redemption has become a theme in my life, and I never understood how much until my faith compass shattered into a million pieces. Walking away from the fold and in front of the faithful masses left me in a state of vulnerability unlike anything I had ever known. Belonging to the group is safe. Walking on the outside is dark and cold and lonely. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to The Peacewriter. If you have ever loved someone who end...
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the peacewriter: June 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. When He Stopped Believing in the July Ensign. Please read this beautiful article. I read this with tears, joyful tears that someone somewhere is listening. The advice is simple: her spouse stopped believing. The answer to her prayers came as "love him! I hope this is the beginning of a new climate of love and acceptance for mixed belief marriages in the Church. This is a good day for the people struggling to make it work. Those who have ...
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the peacewriter: April 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. Mitch Mayne: It Gets Better. You are loved exactly as you are. And you are exactly who you are supposed to be.". Watch this video. You can't help but think things are getting better. http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? The Two Foes (based on Valerie Hudson’s "The Two Trees"). I’m delighted to address the faithful men in this glorious church. According to the Gospel, we are to aspire to Godhood, and without men and women loving each other as eq...
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the peacewriter: May 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. LDS Therapists Should Abandon Harmful Ex-Gay, Conversion, Reparative and Re-Orientation Therapies. Kevin Kloosterman, LMFT is a mental health professional in Illinois who works in an outpatient mental health hospital setting and in private practice. He has been a licensed marriage and family therapist for 12 years and is an advocate and ally for LGBT individuals in and out of the church. Written by St. Jude. We dance with complete abando...
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the peacewriter: September 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. Written by St. Jude. Two things, that is all we have, the moment, and the space we take up within that moment. At death the moment is gone and the space we take up will only be granted to us six feet below anyone’s view. Right now the space we claim has a much better view than the one will hold when we die. So what lies within your view? What’s in the space you’re sitting in right now? Have you really engaged them today? Can you feel it?
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the peacewriter: March 2012
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Finding peace and solace through each other, regardless of beliefs. A Satirical Letter to a Stake President. Dear President XXXX,. Also when you talk to the congregation, be sure to qualify your statement that you hope you don’t offend anyone. This way, if anyone has enough unrepentant pride to disagree with you or go read the book anyway everyone will know it is their fault for being offended and not the fault of your inspired words. Your’s in the gospel,. A Woman's Place- Part 1. In fairness, if their ...