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2008 Exmormon Foundation Conference Oct. 17 - 19, 2008
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The time is flying! And time to remind everyone again about the Exmormon Foundation coming up October
17-19, 2008.
Please join us for our annual weekend of education, enlightenment, personal stories, and mingling with a group of interesting and brave people who are exploring life after Mormonism.
Embassy Suites Hotel, Salt Lake City, UT Click here for details: http://www.exmormonfoundation.org/200....
Amazing line up of activities and speakers for 2008, including Steven Hassan - mental health counselor and expert on cults!
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DAVID R. STONE
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David R. Stone, Mormon General Authority.
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David R. Stone Withheld A Raise Because An Employee Did Not Pay Tithing Article Archived: Friday, Oct 26, 2007, at 04:36 AM Stored Under Topic: DAVID R. STONE Outside Link To Article: RIGHT CLICK - COPY LINK LOCATION Original Author Of Article: Rexburg Rick | TOP | |
Elder David R. Stone ---- a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy from 1999-2006 ---- shared the following personal experience at a recent BYU Idaho devotional:
"Many years ago, I went to Peru with my family to be the general manager of a small company there. We only had 42 employees, but one of them was a member of the Church, a young salesman named Mario. I was serving in the stake presidency, and on one occasion I asked the bishop of our ward:
"Bishop, how is your family?" He said: "My family are all very well, except that my niece (who lived in our ward), is unhappy because her husband won't pay -tithing."
Her husband was Mario, the young man who was our salesman. I determined at that point that I would keep checking with the bishop, and that if Mario ever started to pay his tithing, I would give him an 11 % salary increase (so that he would have the same amount of money after paying tithing, that he had had before). Naturally, I didn't communicate this to anyone.
Every so often, I would meet with the bishop, and I would ask him: "Is Mario paying his tithing?" ''No, President, he is not", the bishop would answer. The weeks went by, month after month after month went by, and the time finally came that I was transferred from Peru; and Mario never knew, that if he had paid his tithing, he would have received an 11 % increase in his salary."
Here is the link: http://www.byui.edu/Presentations/Tra...
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