Jan
29
2012
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A Story and Testimony from Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner about my Grandfather Isaac Morley and the Book of Mormon.

Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner bore a powerful testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith to a group of young men at Brigham Young University on April 14, 1905. Mary was born on April 9, 1818 in Lima, Livingston, New York to Keziah Keturah Van Benthuysen and John D. Rollins. According to her autobiography:

Mary Elizabeth Lightner
When I was ten years old, we moved to Kirtland, Ohio, and lived in a house belonging to Algernon Sidney Gilbert, mother’s sister’s husband. We remained there two years, when we heard of the plates of the Book of Mormon, being found by Joseph Smith. Soon the news was confirmed by the appearance of Oliver Cowdery, Peter Whitmer, and Ziba Peterson, with the glorious news of the restoration of the Gospel through the Prophet Joseph Smith. They bore a powerful testimony, by the Holy Spirit, of the truth of the great work they were engaged in; and which they were commissioned by the Father to present to all the world.

Isaac Morley

Isaac Morley

Quite a number of the residents of Kirtland accepted baptism. Mother and myself also, in the month of October, 1830. A branch of the Church was organized, and Father Morley was ordained an elder to preside over it. He owned a large farm, about a mile from Kirtland, and some three or four families went there to live, and meetings were held there. A good spirit and one of union prevailed among the brethren for some time. After Oliver Cowdery and his brethren left there for Missouri on their mission to the Lamanites, a wrong spirit crept into our midst, and a few were led away by it. About this time, John Whitmer came and brought a Book of Mormon. There was a meeting that evening, and we learned that Brother Morley had the Book in his possession the only one in that part of the country. I went to his house just before the meeting was to commence, and asked to see the book; Brother Morley put it in my hand, as I looked at it, I felt such a desire to read it, that I could not refrain from asking him to let me take it home and read it, while he attended meeting. He said it would be too late for me to take it back after meeting, and another thing, he had hardly had time to read a chapter in it himself, and but few of the brethren had even seen it, but I pled so earnestly for it, he finally said, “Child, if you will bring this book home before breakfast tomorrow morning, you may take it.” He admonished me to be very careful, and see that no harm came to it.

If any person in this world was ever perfectly happy in the possession of any coveted treasure I was when I had permission to read that wonderful book. Uncle and Aunt were Methodists, so when I got into the house, I exclaimed, “Oh, Uncle, I have got the ‘Golden Bible’.” Well, there was consternation in the house for a few moments, and I was severely reprimanded for being so presumptuous as to ask such a favor, when Brother Morley had not read it himself. However, we all took turns reading it until very late in the night as soon as it was light enough to see, I was up and learned the first verse in the book. When I reached Brother Morley’s they had been up for only a little while. When I handed him the book, he remarked, “I guess you did not read much in it.” I showed him how far we had read. He was surprised and said, “I don’t believe you can tell me one word of it.” I then repeated the first verse, also the outlines of the history of Nephi. He gazed at me in surprise, and said, “child, take this book home and finish it, I can wait.”

Before or about the time I finished the last chapter, the Prophet Joseph Smith arrived in Kirtland, and moved into a part of Newel K. Whitney’s house (Uncle Algernon’s partner in the Mercantile Business), while waiting for his goods to be put in order. Brother Whitney brought the Prophet Joseph to our house and introduced him to the older ones of the family (I was not in at the time.) In looking around he saw the Book of Mormon on the shelf, and asked how that book came to be there. He said, “I sent that book to Brother Morley.” Uncle told him how his niece had obtained it. He asked, “Where is your niece?” I was sent for; when he saw me he looked at me so earnestly, I felt almost afraid. After a moment or two he came and put his hands on my head and gave me a great blessing, the first I ever received, and made me a present of the book, and said he would give Brother Morley another. He came in time to rebuke the evil spirits, and set the church in order. We all felt that he was a man of God, for he spoke with power, and as one having authority in very deed.

Read more: Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner Testimony | Believe All Things http://www.believeallthings.com/2750/mary-elizabeth-rollins-lightner-testimony/#ixzz1kp4bmlK5

Jan
21
2012
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Simple Steps to Upload a Family Photo to the Ward Directory on LDS.org

How to upload a family photo to the www.LDS.org website.

  1. Log in to https://lds.org/SSOSignIn/ (See the How to “Create an Account” section if you are a first time user)
    Sign in to your LDS account.
  2. Once you are signed in, click on “Tools” and then select “Directory”
    LDS.org Directory Option
  3. Select “My Household”. You may wonder, “Why not just pick the ‘Upload Photos’ option?” The “Upload Photos” option also works but it is a little more work than you would think.
    LDS.org My Household
  4. Click on “Edit Profile”.
    LDS.org Edit Profile Button
  5. You will see a screen that looks similar to this. You can change your personal information as well as upload photos from this screen. For photos click on the “Choose File” button for the household or for an individual.
    LDS.org Household Info
  6. This dialogue will pop-up. Read the guidelines and click “Continue”.
    LDS.org Upload Guidelines
  7. Click on the “Select photo” button. All photos will be re-sized to fit automatically.
    LDS.org Select Photo Dialogue
  8. At this point you can upload one or more photos. At minimum upload a photo of your family, but you can also upload individual photos by repeating this process for each family member.
    LDS.org File Selected for Upload
  9. Your photo will show up in the next dialogue box. Once you have the appropriate photo, click the “Upload Now” button.
    LDS.org Single Photo Upload Dialogue
  10. Once the file(s) are uploaded they will display a green circle.
    LDS.org Photo Uploaded Green Circle
  11. The photo will be uploaded and appear next to the household or family member. It will also be submitted for a member of the bishopric to approve. The approval process is fairly quick but if it doesn’t show just ping me and I will add it.
    LDS.org Uploaded File Thumbnail
  12. The last step is SMILE, because you are done.

Thanks,

Curtis J. Morley

Jan
19
2012
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Stop SOPA, Stop PIPA

Yesterday was the first-ever Internet Protest against the proposed Legislation called SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protecting Intellectual Property Act). Over 75,000 U.S. sites ” chose to Black-Out their sites in protest of a new and damaging bill. I was one of them. Yesterday if you visited this site you would have seen the following linked image and nothing else. I joined Mark Zuckerburg, Wikipedia, Google, Wired, Tech Crunch, and thousands of others that believe in keeping America free – including the internet. You can still make a difference. Click on the image below and sign the petition at Google that gets sent directly to your Congressman.

Stop SOPA, Stop PIPA

Thanks,

Curtis J. Morley

Written by curtism in: My Experiences |
Jan
01
2012
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Sabbath Learning

“The greatest good that comes from doing good is that your capacity for doing good increases.”

Today we are in the Laie 3rd ward.  The talks were inspiring. They all focused around change. I wish that it was appropriate to record in sacrament meeting. There were two young boys that sang “I Wonder When He Comes Again” that was very beautiful and full of the spirit. I wish I could share it with you because I know you would feel the spirit of it as well.

Written by curtism in: My Experiences |

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