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Tag Archives: Stephen Richardson
“I Really Need to…Write In My Journal More Often!”
3-14-2011 Journal Entry Today is the law suit hearing. I should hear from the court Wednesday that I have lost. Ah well, it doesn’t matter now. I finished reading “Believing Christ”, one of the books mom sent to me last … Continue reading
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Tagged "Believing Christ", "Swing Low, “The Miracle of Forgiveness" by Spencer W. Kimball, General Conference, Gluttony, guilt, Interest in Religion, Joseph F.Smith's Gospel Doctrine, Law Suits, LDS General Authorities, repentance, sorrow, Stephen Richardson, Sweet Chariot"
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“I Woke Up. A Heart Wrenching Sob Escaped as I Realized I had been Dreaming”
3-08-2011 Journal Entry Today, I missed the call to work but I got another chance to work with the head of the prison ministries and I think I continue to impress him. I went to the regular library and talked … Continue reading
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Tagged "Believing Christ", "Oh Girl", "The Brothers", a sibling Piano group, Bearing Gospel Testimony, Book of Mormon, Chris Stewart, Department of Corrections, Late or Missing Work, marriage, Mormons, Realistic Dreams, religion, Stephen Richardson, The 5 Browns, The Beatles, The Gospel of Jesus Christ
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“Dear Son, I Can Only Write Words That I Hope Will Console You and Give You Hope and Encouragement”
2-27-2011 Letter from Mom My Dear Son, I have your most recent letter before me and my heart is full. Once again I want to take you in my arms and hug away all your pain and troubles and sorrows. … Continue reading