Dedication of the Louisville Kentucky TempleRain was pouring the day the Louisville Kentucky Temple was dedicated on March 19, 2000. Despite the poor weather, though, both a choir and attendees of the dedication stood outside the temple — sometimes for hours — in order to enter the building and participate in the dedicatory ceremonies.
One member said of the experience, “If someone had asked me two years ago if I would be willing to stand in the rain all day to get a temple, I would have gladly said, ‘Yes! Read More...
Al-Fukhari, Gaza – Ahlam Saqr, 50, cried on the morning her sons started cutting branches off her olive trees to burn them for fires to cook, stay warm and heat water for bathing.
It was a matter of survival, she says, to enable the family to make it through the relentless Israeli bombing of Gaza. But that did not make it any easier to watch her four beloved trees being taken apart. Read More...
Waking up with your dick locked in a plastic cage is the hardest part. It always takes a minute to remember why there is a crazy contraption squeezing the hell out of it. Your morning wood fills it to the brim and your spasming penis looks like a kid with his nose pressed against a window. It's trying to break free, to get through the plastic to freedom. But it can't. Read More...