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BYU posts 115 LDS missionary journals online
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Hopefully LDS members and friends will take advantage of this to learn more about our history.
grandfather's [John Henry Hansen] missionary diaries for two years all transcribed, plus his faded books. He served for two years in Kentucky in 1875-76.
As a journal writer myself, while my thoughts are private, I also understand that what I have written will probably be read by someone, someday.
Odds are that 100% of these people of faith would be thrilled that so many people could learn from their life experience.
I'm guessing it was the families who made the journals public in the first place and I believe they have every right to do so.
Glad to hear that readers of the DNews understand that too. I am heartened. :)
I know my eyes are as old as the rest of me, but after reading this article three times I still haven't found the internet url for the web page? Are we keeping it a secret?
In terms of what's morally right, I believe those who wrote the journals wrote in them knowing that they were writing for future generations to be able to read them.
Have you considered I knew that he was being sarcastic and I was pointing out that his sarcasm was misguided?
Thanks.
David
This is not a nationwide wire story (AP, etc.) so you ought to get it right.
Thanks for this new website. Just go type in LDS Missionary Journals... You can't miss it.
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