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C.S. Lewis was not a Mormon. But, Mormons love C.S. Lewis. We love to read his books [the Chronicles of Narnia series and The Screwtape Letters always top faves], and we love to quote him. He’s one of the most oft-quoted non-Mormons by Mormons [**rivaled only by his best friend and fellow author, J.R.R. Tolkien, whom I have previously blogged about**] Tomorrow commemorates the 50th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’ death (which happened to coincide on the same day as JFK’s assassination). November is also Lewis’ birth month. So, it’s high time for me to pay homage.
The following is excerpted from President Nelson's book The Gateway We Call Death.
An overcast gray sky dropping occasional drizzles of rain did not stop hundreds of Brigham Young University tailgaters from having a good time before and after the BYU/Washington State football game Aug. 30. Smoke from barbecues drifted over parking lots, which were dotted with blue and white canopies, shirts, hats and flags. People partied under the open sky, under canopies, from the trunks of cars, from pickup beds or the comfort of RVs of all sizes. A few kept track of other football games on big screen TVs.
MR says: We all struggle at times with thoughts that suddenly pop into our heads. It's part of being human. But how we deal with those thoughts says much about our character.
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How do you study the scriptures? I’m sure there are as many ways as there are scripture readers.Here’s the quick, dollar-store version of how this Mormon Nerd reads and studies. Yes, it is in the form of an acronym.
Begin packing 2 or 3 days prior to your trip
Manual 3; Supplement from "The Way of the Disciple" by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
MR says: Thirteen handwritten documents holding the signatures of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and many other prominent Church leaders valued at over $3 million were recently donated to a public library where they will be put on display.