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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Beautiful



Snowflakes Poem 

Christine Fitzgerald


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Sometime if this winter you go
Abroad to see the falling snow -
You will find to your surprise
That a trillion flakes will greet your eyes.

Swirling, dancing in the day,
Who could make them quite this way?
Each one new, six sides on all,
Each reflects light as they fall.

No two ever found alike
With lace and rays and sculptured spike.
Here one moment, then they melt,
But what a silent scene is felt!

Discern in those dear tiny flakes
The face of God who nature makes
To please His children and show His love
To all the world from heaven above.

Gordon Tells of Class

Gordon Smith wrote: For your information.  I thought you would be interested in this. Gordon

Date: Tue, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:17 AM
Location and verification of the Book of Mormon events 

There will be some free webinars (at home on your computer) Feb 7, 8, 9 and 14, 15, 16.  7-9 PM
http://www.bookofmormonevidence.org/events.php

Especially pertinent to those who wonder where the Book of Mormon lands are: Central America or United States.
 ...or who wonders if there is any concrete evidence of the historical reality 
of the ancient inhabitants of America being from the Holy Land.



Myrna wrote: Thanks, Gordon! I am very interested. I know that, first and foremost, the Book of Mormon is to be appreciated on spiritual and doctrinal levels, but it is also nice to consider where the various activities may have taken place.

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