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  By Kent Larsen
 
   Internet: Te Karere and Verkivick
 
  NEW YORK, NEW YORK -- This week we found just a few new websites, 
mostly link and personal pages. The most interesting page is a 
replica of a 1940 publication by LDS missionaries evacuated from New 
Zealand because of World War II. Also new this week is an LDS page on 
BellaOnline, a community website something like About.com. Pratt's 
LDS Church page includes a number of links, while a discussion list 
that Pratt runs provides Family Home Evening information. Also new is 
an author page by UK-based science fiction author Colin J. Fenwick.
 
 Newly Listed Mormon Websites:
 BellaOnline -- Latter-day Saint Interactive
 Comprehensive, About.com-like site of information about Mormonism. 
Includes bulletin boards, chat rooms and pages of  links in 15 
different subject areas.
 
 
 FHE4Children
 Discussion list for ideas and resources for family home evening that 
can be adapted to meet the family's individual needs.
 
 
 Pratt's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Link Page
 A personal page with links to a variety of LDS site, including links 
to particular portions of the LDS Church's Gospel Library that cover 
Family Home Evening and the Primary.
 
 
 Te Karere
 On-line replica of a 1940 publication by 34 LDS missionaries who were 
traveling from New Zealand to Hawaii aboard the SS Mariposa. The LDS 
Church evacuated these missionaries from New Zealand after that 
country entered World War II (the US had not yet entered the war). 
Includes articles on Matthew Cowley and President David O. McKay and 
an article by Elder Glenn L. Rudd, who was honorably released as a 
General Authority in 1992.
 
 
 Verkivick
 Home page of LDS author Colin J. Fenwick. Includes several short 
stories, one of which is about an LDS missionary. Also includes a 
news page and some links to LDS and science fiction pages.
 
 
  
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