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Latter-dayBloke is a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and lives in the North East of England. He married his Pearl among Women in the London Temple in October 1979 and has 4 children and 14 grandchildren. From 1977-1979 he served as a full-time missionary in the England London South Mission. He has also served in a number of Church callings including Stake President, Bishop, counsellor in the England Leeds Mission Presidency, temple worker and Institute teacher.
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoy your blog. Jeff — Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Awesome! I’m glad you are blogging!
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[…] This lesson was written by Paul R Burdon, the MormonBloke […]
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Excellent approach to the lesson!
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Thank you Brother de Azevedo!
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Thank you for the insight on the 4th Sunday lesson for Sept. I appreciated the quotes and the direction it provided.
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Thank you Barbara – I am glad that you found it helpful.
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you need to update your profile…you have 14 grand children
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Hi–I came across your blog as I was completing a family history and looking for a good illustration of Nauvoo. It appears in your lesson: https://mormonbloke.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/gospel-doctrine-2017-lesson-29-building-the-kingdom-of-god-in-nauvoo-illinois/
I wonder if you could tell me the source of this image, since I would like to include it and need to have a print-ready quality version. Very grateful for your help.
Sheryl Fullerton
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Hi – I came across this image on the internet as a postcard for Historic Nauvoo 1839-1846. See image here; https://i1.wp.com/mormonsundayschool.org/wp-content/uploads/Nauvoo.jpg?zoom=2
However, I have done a bit of digging and it seems it is a 1996 painting by Jacque Baker – https://i.pinimg.com/originals/13/9f/8c/139f8cac2dbd4e37287a5a51200427b9.jpg
Hope this helps
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After three weeks of studying one of the conference talks for my relief society lesson, I was still unsure of how to teach the topic. Your blog was the answer to my prayers. Thank you so much for sharing your testimony and understanding of the gospel. I am truly grateful.
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Hi Em – how wonderful! And how kind of you to share this with me. While I really write my blog for my own benefit ( a way of making sure I study the conference talks and sunday school lessons) I always hope that what I write will be of some help to others. Have a great day!
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