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Before earning his bachelor’s from Brigham Young University–Idaho, Matt Wise served in Japan as a missionary for the Church of Jesus of Christ Latter-day Saints.

He’s originally from Spokane Valley and is currently working on personal entrepreneurial pursuits and preparing for graduate school. He’s involved in numerous church activities and enjoys studying the scriptures, health, politics, news, history and business.

For SpokaneFAVS Wise writes about gospel philosophy and Christ-like attributes. From time-to-time he’ll also tackle news and politics.

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Make healthy choices in 2013

In 2012 I learned how much of an effect our health can have on our life — physically, mentally and spiritually. Seeking for increased awareness I did a lot of studying about some of the complex systems in our body and how they can effect us on a daily basis and how making needed adjustments in our health habits brings a variety of benefits and enjoyment in life.
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LDS General Conference to take place this weekend

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be gathering together around the world this weekend, starting Saturday, for the 182nd Semiannual General Conference of the Church. Speakers will include the president of the church and members of the church leadership including the quorum of the 12.
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What Mitt Romeny may or may not believe about America, part 3

I've been writing about how most Mormons, including Mitt Romney, tend to feel about America. Here are my final points.
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What Mitt Romeny may or may not believe about America, part 2

Back again for part two (here's part one), where I am sharing some beliefs Mormons (including Mitt Romney) seem to generally accept and believe about America.
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What Mitt Romney may or may not believe about America

Did you hear Mitt Romney, the leading republican presidential nominee, is Mormon?
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Understanding reverence

One Sunday I was reminiscing about my time in Japan. I really came to love and admire parts of the Japanese culture and their small expressions to each other. I feel like the Japanese people were a good example of reverence. There’s certain things you just don’t do in public in Japan. And there...
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