Thursday, Oct. 23:Patriarchal blessings: If you heard the news about the patriarchal blessings becoming available online, you need to know that "Blessings are not yet available online, nor has any date been announced when they will be available online. The church does plan on eventually making electronic scans of patriarchal blessings available to members via the internet." This post also answers the question of whether the church will let just anyone read the blessings: "No. They can't. And they won't. Don't call. Please. Not yet."So click to see why this was a "Jumping the Gun with the Online Patriarchal Blessing Announcement."Geezer history: A Geezer Looks Back is not only an amusing-titled blog, it's a fascinating one, looking back at the history of one man who is in "the sunset of his life." And this "geezer" regularly posts anecdotes from his past, with these past few weeks having a decided "hunting" theme with posts on bb guns, a turkey shoot, rabbit tracking and some lessons learned. Click into these captivating tales! Online update: I mentioned that LDS.org is the 3,095th most popular site, and in fact "LDS.org Ranks Highest of All Religious Organization Sites." Pretty cool stats!
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