The purpose of this blog is to gather Israel from both sides of the veil. Our current prophet and leader (Russell M Nelson) has said that there is no greater work. More specifically, on June 3, 2018, President Nelson said it is "the greatest challenge, the greatest cause, and the greatest work on earth."

As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I would like to participate in this work.

I believe in God. He hears and answers my heart-felt prayers. He helps me to solve problems in my life. I owe everything I have to him.

On April 1, I needed help at work. I had been struggling for two days to figure out why my software wouldn't work. I prayed. Ideas came into my mind. I tried them and prayed again. More ideas came into my mind. By the end of the day, I had a working solution to my problem. I told my loved ones that I fixed my perplexing problem.

On Saturday, I realized that I had struggled on my own for two days and that it wasn't until I called upon God that I was able to find the solution. So why should I declare that I solved a problem all by myself. That knowledge came from God.

I owe everything I know to God.

Today, I prayed again. I prayed that my daughter would feel God's love. I was listening to the morning session of general conference. My daughter called me to talk to me about the closing song of that conference. She said it reminded her of her late grandfather (my father). She said that she felt like he was there. I said, "Well I, think he was there." We both cried.


In this blog, I hope to continue to regularly share experiences that might help others who are interested in letting God prevail in their lives.

Additionally, I hope to gather ideas about how to correctly identify individuals on the other side of the veil so that they can receive their saving ordinances by proxy.


I invite others to share their experiences with God the father, His son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost.

I also invite others to share their experiences with correctly identifying individuals in need of proxy ordinances. I am particularly concerned with correcting errors and duplicates that I find so often on familysearch.org.

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