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NoBoMoReMo and NaTeSeMo

Filed under: NaTeSeMo, NoBoMoReMo — Donna at 7:44 pm on Tuesday, November 27, 2007

This is NaBoMoReMo or National read the Book of Mormon in a Month. I read about this on Ben Crowder’s blog, he is the son of my friend Tina. Essentially, you read the Book of Mormon in a month and challenge all you know to do the same. Then you blog about the experience and put NoBoMoReMo in the tag line.

Now I am upping the goal. Introducing NaTeSeMo or National Temple Service Month. Some people will be blessed if they can make it just once in December because of distance. However, I believe that those who make the effort to serve every possible day, where travel permits, will be greatly blessed, and their testimonies deepened. Then share your experience. It matters not which ordinance, all are essential, a variety would be good, family file would be a great Christmas gift for your ancestors! Those in Utah County have two temples and a combined days opened is 22. Can we make time during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season to spend more time in His house, doing his work? Remember when you attend the temple that it is called the Lord’s University and that it is a place of learning. Keep a temple journal.

This give a whole new meaning to White Christmas!

At the end of the month blog on your blog about how NaTeSeMo and NoBoMoReMo has blessed you. When you do, do not forget to put NaTeSeMo and NoBoMoReMo in the tagline.

2 Comments »

Comment by athena

November 27, 2007 @ 8:46 pm

what an excellent challenge. both!

Comment by Donna

November 27, 2007 @ 9:52 pm

Thank you.

May you have a White Christmas!

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