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Orson Scott Card was born in Washington and grew up in California, Arizona and Utah. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Brazil in the early 1970s. He is the author of the novels “Ender's Game,” “Ender's Shadow” and “Speaker for the Dead,” which are widely read by adults and younger readers, and are increasingly used in schools.

Besides these and other science fiction novels, Card writes contemporary fantasy (“Magic Street,” “Enchantment,” “Lost Boys”), biblical novels (“Stone Tables,” “Rachel and Leah”), the American frontier fantasy series “The Tales of Alvin Maker” (beginning with “Seventh Son”), poetry (“An Open Book”) and many plays and scripts. Card currently lives in Greensboro, N.C., with his wife, Kristine Allen Card, and their youngest child, Zina Margaret.


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Thursday – Feb 4, 2010
This past Christmas, we received a lot of Christmas cards and Christmas letters. It was good to hear from friends, to catch up a little on what was happening in their lives.

Thursday – Jan 28, 2010
Every Latter-day Saint knows how to conduct a meeting. Not that we ever get lessons in doing it. We merely watch other church members lead meetings ... and it seeps into our bones.

Thursday – Jan 21, 2010
I once tried my hand at translating a story by one of the best Brazilian writers, Braulio Tavares. I got to the first sentence and was stopped cold.

Thursday – Jan 14, 2010
You aren't conducting the song. You're conducting the singers. Your job is to communicate all they need to know to make the song work.

Thursday – Jan 7, 2010
I remember once hearing about a member of another Christian church who took it amiss that he went to a Mormon sacrament meeting and hardly heard the name of Jesus spoken aloud.

Thursday – Dec 31, 2009
The seminary teacher was taking her students through the war with the Amlicites. The Nephite army under Chief Judge Alma had been caught in the midst of crossing a river.

Thursday – Dec 24, 2009
We take stock of our lives, from time to time. As some milestone approaches we look back and assess ourselves. But it's sad when we use such times to compare ourselves to other people.

Thursday – Dec 17, 2009
It has long been a joke that we Mormons attend a "McDonald's Church" -- no matter where you go, you know what's on the menu.

Thursday – Dec 10, 2009
The seminary teacher was coming up on a Book of Mormon lesson that included one of her favorite scriptures, Mosiah 18:21.

Thursday – Dec 3, 2009
It was not very long after the founding of the original Christian Church that the idea of holiness began to attach itself to activities that seem very strange to us today.



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