I wanted to thank those of you who read my blog and leave comments. Your discussions and points you make regarding LDS Church growth and missionary work are interesting and add a lot of depth and perspective. Unfortunately my extremely busy schedule limits the time I can spend participating in these discussions, but I want everyone to know that I do read all of your comments and that I appreciate them.
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And many many thanks to you for doing this blog--it is much appreciated!!
Matt,
Thanks for hosting such an informative and interesting blog on the church.
Ditto.
Since discovering your site, I have visited it every single day, and always enjoy it. Thanks so much for all you do. Reed
thanks Matt for your hard work and other that contributing
Matt, thanks as well, for hosting this site and allowing our discussions.
I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks Matt,
I visited you´re blogg every day, I enjoy all the information. I apreciate all you´re hard work on it. Super agradecido por todo lo que haces. No hay dia que no lo viste.
This has been a really good blog for my interests, and I thank you for the forum to interact. I was an active blogger on Foxsports from 2006-2009, but they were increasingly unfair with us regular bloggers as well as finally ( I guess) phasing us out.
There is a lot of information in this blog that will be valuable for present and future studies.
Ironically, sometimes I was censured by Foxsports for some religious or faith-related material I shared.
Keep this thing going, free and fair.
I don't offer enough comments to deserve your thanks but your work provokes thought and is of great value. Thank you!
I was told last Sunday that a new stake was created down the road from my stake in Austin, Texas.
Great Blog! - I come here everyday as I have the same interest as you.
I heard there was a new stake formed in MO last week. not sure where.
The West Plains Missouri Stake was reported a few days ago on this board containing the Ava, Houston, Mountain Grove, Mountain Home, and West Plains wards and the Ash Flat and Mountain View branches.
Brooks, thanks for the tip on a new stake in Texas. It hasn't shown up yet, but I am looking for it.
I have to say I really appreciate this blog.
I wonder if the split stake was Round Rock Texas. With 13 wards and 2 branches, that makes it sound splitable.
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