As a child I was a horse nut
As a teenager I was a Beatle maniac, briefly
As a young adult I loved travel, adventure, change
As an adult I began to grow up at age 45.
As a student I was a book worm
As an educator I became a life-long learner
As a woman and wife I feel and cherish the value of a loving marriage
As a writer I strive for betterment in my own productivity and inspirations
As a person I do unto others as I would have done unto me to my best ability
As a human being I strive to actively be a part of the change I want to see in the world to help others and find longevity with vigorous health
As a Christian I love our creator with all my might, mind, and strength each day.
My passion is ...
Health Education and Activities
I know too much about ...
Zilch
My parents always told me ...
Say what you mean and mean what you say
My childhood ambition ...
To be a veterinarian
My favorite memory ...
Meeting my husband
Why I write ...
To communicate for inspiration
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Others who communicate to inspire
My first job ...
Horse Wrangler
My best moment ...
Deciding to seek/follow Jesus Christs's words
My inspiration ...
My husband
The first glaring problem that exists is the use of the word "Mormonism". Those who have been referred to as "Mormons" (because of their respect of the Book of Mormon as scripture)should be more appropriately considered members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I really have no idea what is meant by the word "Mormon-ism" - so that publicly portrayed misnomer is the first place to start. Being referred to as a "Mormon" is acceptable, since historically, individuals collectively as followers of the teachings of Joseph Smith were referred to as such.
As a Mormon convert ...
More..Kak McAlister
Waldron, Arkansas US
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