To all who maybe interested in What the Book of Mormon says about Ancient America and IF there is Any evidence between What the story of the Book claims and actual evidences today. These are Live Webinar's and have a Q & A normally at the end.
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The study of Archaeology in North America; its relationship to the Native Americans. Lost history, lost civilizations, Learn the answers, see the proof and lets discover together the lost history of Pre Columbus America, and all the great civilizations some larger than Rome in their day. Read the legends, see the evidences and take it from there. Central and South America as well, Anciently their was trade between all the Ancient American Lands with others.
To all who maybe interested in What the Book of Mormon says about Ancient America and IF there is Any evidence between What the story of the Book claims and actual evidences today. These are Live Webinar's and have a Q & A normally at the end.
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Open eyes look in to my soul
I try to run from those honest open eyes
But only end up running to the eyes of death
And they don’t just look but they
Tear and rip open the
Secrets of my soul
Running I slip, and I trip over
The spilled secrets that flow from my
wounds as blood from a wound
as I crash to the
ground my tears flow and
mix with the ruined secrets
but as I glance up I see once again
the honest open eyes looking down
sadly at my ruined state
as I look into
those eyes I bow my head in shame,
but instead of a lecture I feel an arm go around me,
I feel the power of his kind, open and honest soul
And looking back up I see his smile
And his eyes hide no secrets only
A tale a story
Of the pain he suffered so long ago,
So that I would not have to suffer completely alone
Staring in his eyes and feeling his arm around me to help me, to support me
I get to my feet and slowly, so slowly
I gain my own balance,
my wounds close and leave nasty scares that in time go away, ‘
but only after my long journey of traveling up and up the mountain to
a place of peace
a place of love
and a place of acceptance. . .
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