The death of President Gordon B. Hinckley has inspired Latter-day Saints around the world to reflect on the impact of his life and ministry on their own. On the Internet, LDS-oriented blogs were quick to respond, with profound and meaningful comments being posted in a spirit of communal mourning and comfort. Following are some examples:
A moving, well-written tribute, including personal reflections and memories, by Bruce Webster on Adventures in Mormonism.
On By Common Consent readers were simply asked to share their feelings and memories of President Hinckley, and readers responded with an abundance of tender, thoughtful expressions.
On Times & Seasons posted a beautiful photo of President Hinckley, under which he quoted 2 Timothy 4: 7-8 ("I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.") and then turned the time over to readers.
A brief, moving tribute to President Hinckley by Jeff Lindsey on the Mormanity blog site.
A beautiful, poetic tribute to President Hinckley (under a charming photo of the prophet as a lad) on Feminist Mormon Housewives.
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