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- Hi, I'm Dan Bradshaw - People
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I am an Electrical Engineer, an attorney and I'm a Mormon.
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About Me
I was born in Missoula, Montana and enlisted in the USAF out of High School. I spent 6 years in the Air Force. My wife and I were married shortly before I was discharged and we moved back to Montana where I attended Montana State University and graduated in Electrical Engineeering. My wife joined the Church while we were attending school in Montana. We moved to Seattle, Washington, where I worked for the Boeing Company on many intersting projects. I did some graduate work in Electrical and Nuclear Engineering at the University of Washington. I later took a leave of absence from work and attended Law School at the University of Washington where I graduated with a Juris Doctorate. I am now retired. My wife and I have been married for over 58 years and we have 4 children, 8 grandchildren and 3 great granchildren. They all live fairly close and we get together frequently for birthday parties, anniversaries, and for any other good reason. The picture was taken at our 58th wedding anniversry.
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- Hi, I'm Martin (Marty) - People
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I'm a Mormon.
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I am 47 years old and live in Idaho. I grew up in Washington State, where I was the only LDS kid within about 100 miles. I have a great family, with my wife and 3 kids. I play basketball in the mornings for exercise. I also ride a classic Vespa motor-scooter:) Currently I am a Program Manager for a Developmental Disabilities Agency. My expertise is in the area of Children with Autism.
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- Hi, I'm Todd Connolly - People
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I love Arizona and it loves me, I love my wife, six kids, two turtles and one dog, if I keep all fed, they love me too! I am loved
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I was born in Flagstaff AZ and then raised in Cottonwood AZ. My dad was a hard working school teacher with the strongest of testimonies in knowing our Heaving Father and his son Jesus Christ. With my mother by his side, they raised six kids in a small town atmosphere. This was not easy and many tears were shed by both my father and mother in getting me through some troubled teenage years. My father taught me how to work hard. One of my 1st paying jobs was a paper route in Jerome Arizona. I was taught in my youth to do what was right and even though I often made a few bad choices, what I had been taught and how I had been raised was the true anchor to my sole. My father in heaven has blessed me with many talents. I love to sing tenor. I received a track and field scholarship to Central Arizona College and then transferred to Ricks College in Idaho. I was blessed to serve a mission in the great Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission. I have an uncanny talent of whistling like birds. One bird in particular I whistled at when I was 25, for some reason, she responded to my call and we were married. My two oldest boys have both served successful missions. I still have four fairly young children in the nest. Fortunately for me, none have challenged me like I had challenged my parents when I was young. This I accredit to my lovely bride of 24 years. She is my crowning jewel in this life. I would be nothing without her and the many talents she brings into our life.
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- Hi, I'm Michael - People
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I'm a Mormon. My Great-Great Grandparents were converts to the church.
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My wife and I were married in 1971 in one of the Church’s temples. We are the parents of five, two boys, and three girls. At this time we have sixteen grand-children and one great grand-child. I like to work in my yard and garden and read. My wife loves to create crafts of many kinds. We love to be spend time with our family.
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- Hi, I'm Ritchie - People
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I believe in Christ. Knowledge that Christ lives has improved my life for the better.
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I am a professor and have taught at major universities. I have several children and grandchildren. I like golfing, biking, outdoor activities, and home projects.
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- Hi, I'm Adam - People
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First and foremost, I am a husband and father. My family always comes first to me. I love to ride my bicycle, dabble in computer programming, web design, and spending time with the Boy Scouts.
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- Hi, I'm Siegfried - People
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I grew up in Chile. I am an orthodontist. I am a Mormon
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I was born in Chile. My family moved to the United States when I was eleven years old. As my schooling required, we moved around the county and finally settled in Washington state. I am married and have four wonderful children. I am an orthodontist by profession and I love working with people.
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- Hi, I'm Shelley - People
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I'm a wife, mother, and college student. I'm a Mormon.
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I have been married to my best friend and sweetheart for almost 20 years. We have three children. My son is in the Marines, one daughter is a college student at BYU, and the other daughter is a junior in high school. I am a college student studying Crisis and Disaster Management with an emphasis in Psychology. I love reading, singing, playing the piano, genealogical research, scrapbooking, and acting in the show Come Home to Kanesville (the song and dance musical about the Mormon pioneer experience) every summer.
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- Hi, I'm Sean Stoker - People
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I'm a writer, a music lover, and a bit of a goofball. And I'm a Mormon.
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I've always loved the written word. Reading and Writing just come naturally to me. In high school, I was an editor for the school newspaper, a duty I found unbearably enjoyable. Currently, I have a semester of college under my belt, and I plan to continue my education following my service as a missionary for the Church. As part of my service, I write blog articles on Gospel topics. Needless to say, this mission is practically built for me, and I'm learning so much about the internet. A great bonus of this service is the fact that much of what I'm learning is transferable. Outside of writing, I have a myriad of eclectic hobbies and interests. I have a deep love for bicycling, the electric guitar, archery, and roller disco just to name a few. My friends and I are big media enthusiasts; When ever we get together we love to jam out to music, watch and/or talk about movies, and occasionally discuss the issues of the day, usually being the comparative merits of one superhero versus another. Yes, we are "those guys."
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- Hi, I'm Alan - People
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I am a scientist and a teacher. I am a Mormon.
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Hi. I enjoy seeking for truth as I learn and teach about nature, the environment, the universe, and everything. I am especially interested in our oceans. I have a PhD in biology, and my main focus is marine invertebrate animals. I have been teaching at the college level for nearly 20 years. I am married, and my wife and I have four children: two daughters and two sons. I enjoy running, fly fishing, camping, disc golf, reading, movies, board games, art work, and family time.
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- Hi, I'm Sam - People
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I'm a husband, dad, grandpa, and amateur cook. I'm a high school teacher, language nut, ATV rider, and I'm a Mormon.
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When I was about eight, I vividly remember a visit by relatives from Germany. The fact that I could not understand their language, nor they mine, amazed me. Ever since I have had a passion for languages and words. As a teen, I learned to play the piano and organ, and still play in church occasionally. The study of music in turn led to another passion: classical music. The diverse countries from which the great composers arose then continued to fuel the passion for language. That in turn churned a great love of literature. So today, those who know me tend to think of me as a walking dictionary with a sense of humor. But that should come as no surprise when I think of the foreign languages (besides my French) my wife and sons have accrued in their missionary service: Italian, Spanish, and Japanese! I love being a Mormon for the opportunities it has given me to grow and develop my talents—and the opportunities never seem to end. As a young man, serving as a missionary in France allowed me to achieve my dream to master a foreign tongue, that in turn allowed me to major in French in college, and pursue additional education and eventually become a high school teacher (in the subjects of French, English, American government, world history, sociology, and psychology—yes, I teach in a smaller school, and I love it!). Through my experiences in the Church, exposure to other cultures has also helped me to understand how and why people seem different on the outside, yet fundamentally seek the same feelings: peace, love, a sense of purpose to life, and acceptance. If all that seems too pedantic, or high brow—even for me—I hop on the family ATV and head for the mountains surrounding our home in rural eastern Nevada. It’s fun and easy to ride to the top of one of them and take in the majestic sweep of creation, so reassuringly vast. Then I come home and cook my favorite comfort foods!
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- Hi, I'm Mariah - People
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I grew up in Oregon. I'm a stay-at-home mother. I'm a Mormon.
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My husband works full-time and goes to school. I stay at home with our six month old baby boy. Currently we live with my in-laws. I am a history teacher, but wish to homeschool my children. My hobbies are reading, singing, playing video games, ATVing, scuba diving, and watching movies.
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- Hi, I'm Dan - People
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I am a Father of 3, a husband, a radio frequency Engineer, I love the Lord Jesus Christ and I'm a Mormon.
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I feel very blessed to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints. The way I see it I'm the luckiest man in the world. I married my Jr High sweetheart after I served a mission for the Church, and now 15 years later we have three vibrant and wonderful kids. Being a Dad is the best thing that has ever happened to me, though I have a lot to learn, I love having my family near me during life.
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- Hi, I'm Rian - People
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I'm a sheepherder, a rancher, a photographer, a writer and a poet, but most important to me -- I'm a Mormon.
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Being a Mormon is not new to me. I'm a sixth generation member of the Church. My third great grandfather was a coal miner near Glasgow, Scotland and joined the Mormon Church in 1847. He immigrated with his wife and three sons to Utah, where the family sheep ranch was started in the 1860's and has carried on to the present time. I started working the sheep ranch with my father at the ripe old age of two months. I was born in April and in July I was on the mountain at the 9,000 foot level riding the saddle with Dad. We graze the sheep at this elevation each year from July 1st to September 30th, so this was my home, living in a 7 X 12 foot sheep camp. We hauled our drinking water from a spring on the back of the horse in a five gallon can and cooked our food on a small wood-burning stove. A summer sheep herd consists of 1,000 ewes plus their lambs, which usually makes it over 2,000 sheep that your trying to keep track of. Herding sheep on open range requires that you get up before dawn and saddle your horse so you can be to the herd before they get up and start moving. You do this so you can move them all off on the same side of the ridge towards the creek where they can graze on the lush green mountain browse and grasses and drink the clear cool water from the stream. The herd shades-up under the aspen and pine during the heat of the day, then starts moving and grazing again about 3:30. It is also important that you be there then to move them all to the same side of the creek so they pull to the top of the same ridge and bed down together for the night. If you don’t, they pull to the top of two different ridges and will be miles apart come evening. Thus the need for the sheepherder. I spent every summer of my life, until I was nineteen, in the mountains doing just this. Each year Dad would give me a little more responsibility. At age three I was riding my own horse even though my legs barely curved over the edge of the saddle – still a long ways from the stirrups! By the time I was seven or eight he would send me out alone from time to time just to get the feel of being in charge and having to do the job on my own. When I was big enough to saddle the horse by myself, around age 10, he would actually leave me alone on the mountain for a few days at a time, so I would learn to take control and do it myself, knowing he wasn’t there to pick up the pieces if I let the sheep get away and scatter. The year I was fourteen he turned the herd over to me completely. He only came by once a week to bring me supplies. When I was seventeen, he didn’t even do that. He gave me the pickup truck and turned the entire mountain operation over to me. That meant, besides herding my own sheep, I had to drive to town once a week, over 20 miles of rough mountain roads, load hay and grain for the horses, salt for the sheep and buy groceries for the herders, then deliver them to all our other herds. I also had to move sheep camps periodically for all the herds as they moved up or down the ridges. When I got married, the cycle began again with my children. Though not easy, it was a wonderful life, learning to live and work and play together without many of the outside influences so prevalent in the world today. I graduated from college with a degree in photography. I enjoy presenting views of the world around us that others don't often see, at least not from my perspective. I'm also a writer and a poet. My focus in writing is to uplift and inspire. I'm married. I have six children, two sons and four daughters. I'm a grandfather of fifteen. I love life and my family.
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- Hi, I'm John Taft Benson - People
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I'm a Mormon. I was born a Mormon, but obtained testimony of the church through reading and praying about the Book of Mormon.
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I was born into an active Mormon Family, but like many who are born into the Church, I still had to gain my own personal testimony of the truthfulness of Joseph Smith, and the Book of Mormon. Conversion came early during my full-time mission for the church in England when I was 19 years of age. I was studying the Book of Mormon and praying earnestly to know if it was true, while at the same time working hard as a young missionary. Then, without realizing what was happening, my companion and I experienced a series of closely related miracles, which I could not deny that demonstrated to me that the church was true. The Book of Mormon teaches that in the Lord's true church, miracles happen. Since then, i have been a devout Mormon and have been blessed to experience many more miracles. I married a wonderful girl who had also served a mission and obtained a firm testimony of the church and the Book of Mormon. We have seven happily married children all of whom are active in the church. They have given my wife and me 23 beautiful grandchildren. After obtaining an undergraduate degree, I obtained a law degree from a prominent law school in the East. I practiced law, launched a small chain of clothing stores and raised our seven children on a ranch so they would learn to work. Now retired, my wife and I are looking forward to serving a mission for our church and loving and enjoying our grandchildren..
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- Hi, I'm a music teacher, I grew up in Utah and I'm a Mormon. - People
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Like so many Utah Mormons, I grew up in the Church. But like every committed Mormon, I had to pray to gain a testimony.
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I'm a mom of three young men and wife of a computer scientist. We live in Utah, have a very large garden and a beautiful view of our grand Rocky Mountains. Our sons have completed honorable missions and are working on their educations. My husband and I both graduated from Brigham Young University where we met. We both also served missions for the Church. I love cooking, studying, music, being with my family, working out, attending the temple and gathering with friends.
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- Hi, I'm Daken - People
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I'm a Mormon.
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I'm a VP of HR, grew up outside Los Angeles, California, and I've just begun getting into photography a little. I'm a husband, father of six, and two (soon to be three) grandchildren.
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- Hi, I'm John - People
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I love theatre, I love to act, I love photography, I love music and cinema, I love to help people, and I'm a Mormon.
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I am the middle child of a family of five raised by a single parent in California. I like to do a lot of things the majority of are theatre oreinted. I love singing, acting, and dancing as well as making movies with my family. In fact I even video-taped one of my cousins weddings using a digital camera.
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- Hi, I'm Mike - People
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I'm a student, musician, athlete, and a Mormon.
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My name is Mike and I've been a member of the church since I was eight years old. I am now sixteen and a member of my ward's priest quorum. I have a brother who is two years older than me and attending college. I am a forward on my high school's basketball team and a tight end on the football team. I love to play sports. Music is another one of my favorite hobbies and I hope to be able to have a career involving that one day. I play the guitar, drums, bass, and sing, and am currently learning to play the piano. I've written many different types of songs although my favorite type of music is rock.
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- Hi, I'm Jacob - People
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I'm a Canadian, most of my friends are not Mormon but I'm a Mormon.
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I live in Canada and I am in my early 30's. I love to read, especially books of History and Theology. I also enjoy Role-playing games, video games, and spending time with my friends. I have attended University but never graduated and I am a returned missionary. I served my mission in the Cambodia Phnom Penh mission.
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