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The Proclamation Celebration

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In September if 1995, the Church released “The Family: A proclamation to the World” – what I lovingly refer to as D&C 139. It is a masterwork that highlights the Church’s (and God’s) position on all sorts of hotbed issues like gender roles, sexuality and family. I love it. Last year a group of blogging ladies put together a blog event to celebrate the Proclamation. it was such a big hit, they are doing it again. Yup. This is my first “Blog Event”.

And they’ve asked me to help. What? Legitimate bloggers co-mingling with MMM??  Yes, it is true. I will be have a guest post as part of the celebration on Sunday, September 18th. And I am proudly humble to tell you that it will be fabulous. I promise. Please note it on your calendar, or set a timer on your phone, email friends and family etc.

At first I thought this whole thing sounded a little “girly”, and was concerned that the “celebration” would include articles on eyelash extensions and stretch-marks, but I went back and looked at last year’s, and this is a good thing. Oh, and they are giving stuff away, too. (Don’t look at me!)

Everyday from now until September 23, there will be articles, music and all sorts of “Proclamationy” stuff on the following websites:

So, to read and learn more about families, and how to teach your kids these important principles, I invite you to participate.
Ask yourselves, “Has MMM ever steered you wrong?”  Of course not.


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  1. he he he he! Great post! 🙂 Came over to see where the 4 refferals came from, and so glad I did. I may be a “girly” blogger, but your blog looks great! I will be back.

  2. Congratulations on being accepted by the blogging ladies. A couple years ago I went to an open blogger event (luncheon) which I had been invited to. When I got there I realized I was the only man out of about 40 women. I still stand by my position that blogging is a gender neutral activity even though it is dominated by women.

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