What a privilege to meet and be taught by an Apostle of the Lord today. The DC temple is beautiful and I invite all to go visit. The temple is open to the public the next couple months and it’s a great opportunity if you’ve ever wondered what members of @Ch_JesusChrist believe.
@Frank_Frangie Frank, respectfully, pipe down😂😂 you look at a box on the TV. You have no experience to know where that pitch is. Every professional player on planet earth will tell you that was a ball. He missed it. Life goes on. ABS will help rectify things like this. Go back to Jags updates
Baseball season is back—and Jackson Cluff is in New York Mets camp.
As we know, he put the game on pause to serve, came back and now he’s chasing his MLB dreams.
The New York Post just featured his story and it’s worth the read. Go get it, @J_Cluff2
@Jak3Murphy Never have a reason to lose? A rivalry game? When there are insane upsets in college football every week? Quite the stretch. Also, everyone acts like they know everything going on with NIL. It’s taken 9 months to get the full story on Dybansta and it was wildly exaggerated
Welcome to Seattle, Mikayla! 👊
We have signed midfielder Mikayla Cluff through the 2025 seasonWelcome to Seattle, Mikayla! 👊
We have signed midfielder Mikayla Cluff through the 2025 season!
regardless of the unexpected challenges we might face in the future. Perhaps more organizations and individuals should follow the fiscal example of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I’m confident the world would be a better place.
Nathan Apffel is clearly a very bright individual. I even believe he set out on this road with good intentions. However, the amount of half truths and blatant lies he puts forward so confidently should make everyone weary of every accusation he makes and conclusions he draws
“The LDS church is now the second largest private landowner in the US with 2.3 million acres tax free, worth $300 billion in market assets and projected to hit a trillion in the next decade, yet not a single dollar of that fund has ever gone to humanitarian purposes or even the church.”
taking care of the poor and needy, building places of worship, and participating in various sorts of humanitarian efforts in all parts of the world. I guess we might need to apologize for doing it in a fiscally responsible way that puts us in a position to continue this mission