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Arquivo de Dezembro, 2007
New Year present for Linux Ubuntu users
Dezembro 30, 2007VoIPBuster with Ubuntu Linux
Dezembro 30, 2007If you like Skype, you will LOVE VoipBuster!
Alma 32
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GEKRAAKT: NS dienstregeling!!!
Dezembro 28, 2007NIEUWSTE TRUC!!! Brug openen met PDA
Dezembro 28, 2007Snelweg platgooien :)
Dezembro 28, 2007Manter a Tradição
Dezembro 24, 2007
Levámos os nossos cães connosco, sim tenho um cão novo, é um Collie arrassado (Lassie) de 7 anos que fui buscar ao canil na semana passada. Tinha sido abandonado há seis meses e metia dó vê-lo ali sozinho no meio daqueles cães todos a ladrarem. É muito meigo e faz muita companhia, vem sempre deitar-se ao pé de nós quando estamos a ver televisão ou a comer e segue-nos para todo o lado. Dá-se lindamente com a Esther, a nossa Cavalier Spaniel de 3 anos. Ela não lhe passa muito cartão mas ele é muito protector. Tem um pelo lindo e gosta muito de passear.
Se não escrever mais, desejo a todos um Feliz Natal com tudo de bom para todos. O nosso vai ser passado em nossa casa com amigos e amanhã vêm cá os meus sogros e as minhas cunhadas…
Sejam felizes!
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Dezembro 21, 2007Judge for yourselves!
:):)
First snow
Dezembro 20, 2007LDS Apostle urges members to build websites and to write blogs
Dezembro 18, 2007“May I ask that you join the conversation by participating on the Internet. . .to share the gospel and explain in simple, clear terms the message of the restoration,” M. Russell Ballard told graduates at weekend commencement exercises at Brigham Young University-Hawaii.
Mitt Romney’s run for the presidency and questions about his LDS faith have focused more attention on the church than ever. Ballard, a member of the church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, told about 200 graduates and their families that all Mormons have a duty to help others understand their beliefs, especially at a time when the LDS faith is constantly in the news.
Many misconceptions originate in false information people read on the Internet, posted by critics of the church, he said. The tech-savvy generation therefore must get involved in “new media,” to help clear up falsehoods and misunderstandings. “We [official church spokespeople] cannot answer every question, satisfy every inquiry, and respond to every inaccuracy that exists. Some who seek answers want them to come directly from a member of the church, like each one of you. They appreciate one-on-one conversations.”
Ballard cautioned graduates to use technology wisely and to “remember who you are: Latter-day Saints.”
“There is no need to argue or contend with others regarding our beliefs. There is no need to become defensive or belligerent. Our position is solid; the Church is true,” he said. “We simply need to have a conversation, as friends in the same room would have, always guided by the prompting of the spirit and constantly remembering the atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, which reminds us of how precious are the children of our father in heaven.”
Some Mormon bloggers saw Ballard’s advice as significant.
“For some time, there has seemed to me to be a consolidation and control of web presence . . . and the status of unofficial pages and blogs devoted to the church seemed to be a bit ambiguous,” Steven H. at wrote www.splendidsun.com/wp/ballards-advice/. “This makes it clear that while there are some things that should be avoided . . .[but] the brethren recognize the “real” status of virtual space.”
Taken from The Salt Lake Tribune
