Homeward Bound Keen
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For the release of my third child, a daughter, we had decided to home school her, after experiencing the troubles we did with our first two. The son on a mission, begged us to get her out of the school system and after much prayer and fasting, we did take her out and she was confined to the pasture and bound to the plow for 10 years, figuratively speaking. We kept her sheltered from most of the evils of the world, not all, but most. We were highly criticized for this, but we persevered in this endeavor, sure that she would come out of it with a strong testimony of the Savior, Jesus Christ, and she did! Everyone said she would never leave us, that she would be ill prepared to face the world, but they were wrong. She graduated from high school, met and married a fine young man in the temple, endured, with much grace, four long years of infertility and just gave birth to their first child two months ago. Since she has been released from the pasture, unbound from the plow, she has followed her husband across the ocean to the Island of Crete, toured Italy, Austria and Germany, returned to the states of Maryland and New York and is now on her way to San Diego and then Japan in the fall of this year. Yes, at the young age of 19, we set her free to find her calling, and while tears were always shed at parting, she knew, and we, her parents knew she would and will always come back to us, in body or spirit.
By week's end the President had signed into law more than 50 bills pouring in from a homeward-bound Congress. Some of them, like the bills for the domestic control of atomic energy and for... To continue reading: responsiveAd({className: "subscribe-link",ads: [{type: "desktop",size: "142x70",cm: { position: "subscribebtn", type: "text"}},{type: "tablet",size: "142x70",cm: { position: "subscribebtn", type: "text"}},{// Mobile 300type: "mobile",size: "142x70",config: {zone: "219200",site: "28275",size_x: "142", size_y: "70",type: "-1"}}]}); or Log-In
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