Me-October 26, 2008-Report this comment Responding to 2Eagle: Our membership is doing just fine with people converting. That is definitely NOT the reason why SOME mormon families have large families. I know quite a few baptist people who have alot of siblings. Jango: What all do you know ...
1. Mormons have lots of kids. The four fastest growing states are all in the top five in terms of percentage of the population that is Mormon, although only in Utah and Idaho are they numerous enough to dramatically impact population growth. (The other top five Mormon state (Wyoming) is ...
Having spent many hours getting to know these women’s lives (and their photogenic children), I was curious how they are handling this long and nightmarish election season. And, asmanyothershavenoted, Mormons have had a particularly hard time with this election: Members of the LDS community ar...
and to produce some of the food we consume ourselves. We currently have honeybees, chickens and a garden to grow a few of the plants we eat. We’ll be adding goats or pigs next, but I do see cattle in the future (which we’d then butcher for meat). ...
easier life, fear of how to raise our children to be good, the desire to help others, and generally help to be a better person. I look at my siblings and parents and I can’t help but think “gosh, Mormons are just the nicest people,” and clearly I want that part for my kids....
So What Have We Been Doing? Seeing as I am already in a good position on all fronts, the girl and I are simply living as we do – the only exception being limiting our travelling. Wechill in the gardenwith cigars, spend time on our phones and reading, and relax. ...
The reason I often talk about DNA, blood, and my ancestors is because I'm very interested in where my ancient family had come from and where they have been. This DNA leaves me a trail of clues to search for the truth of my true origins. It helps me get e