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1335. The Middle Ground is Disappearing By Dan Ellsworth · August 23, 2021, in Meridian Magazine

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  I'm posting two articles today, as they are both related, and both appeared in the Meridian Magazine today.  They both quote Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, and others.   I want to go on record here in my blog, and anywhere else I speak or write, saying:  I DO support the brethren, and Church teachings, and the Prophets!  I believe all the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints teaches, and every true principle we are taught! I am grateful for my faithful pioneer ancestors, and I want to live as they did -- true to the teachings and principles of this TRUE Church! The Middle Ground is Disappearing By  Dan Ellsworth  · August 23, 2021 The following first appeared  in Public Square Magazine . We are witnessing an ever greater movement toward polarity. The middle-ground options will be removed from us as Latter-day Saints. The middle of the road will be withdrawn.  If you are treading water in the current of a river, you will go somewhere. You simply will go wherever the current take

1334. Elder Holland Warns BYU of a House Divided against Itself By Maurine Proctor · August 24, 2021, from Meridian Magazine

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  I grew up in St. George in the same ward as Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.  He is 6 and a half years younger than I am, so I didn't know him well.  But my mother, Ruth, was his teacher -- I've never been sure if it was in her elementary 3rd grade class, or in a calling in the same ward.  But at times when I've had the blessing to talk to him he has told me how much he loved my mother!  His mother at one time was given the calling of writing to the ward missionaries.  My daughter Pam was on a mission in Austria, and she received letters from Sister Alice Holland, his mother.  They are treasured, as are times when Elder Holland talks about his early days in St. George.  I have a special place in my heart for him!        In St. George, I ran into him a time or two in a store, and even when he came to visit his mother in the ward.  The area his mother lived in has since been divided off into another ward.    He called us "Wayne and Pal", (my husband and I) several times