Month: May 2025
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Walk With Me: A Sermon on True Friendship in Christ #CreekersCorner | #creekersAnta | by K. Kirton Niner “Henceforth I call you not servants… I have called you friends.” —John 15:15 They came to my door—missionaries, good boys, sent to speak with my son. And yet, in their whole visit, not one asked me, a…
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#helloCREEKER
FYI — It’s Been a While Since I’ve Been Trying to Get Your Attention Thanks for finally being with me… I guess. Whatever. I’ve been here. Still standing. Still shining. Still watching folks pretend not to see what’s real until it shakes their comfort zone. And now that you’re paying attention? Let’s not waste it.…
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SINTERKLAAS
A Friend for All Seasons with Sinterklaas in the Creekerhood In every season, he’s near—not in sleigh or crown, but in boots and heart. The Creekerhood welcomes Sinterklaas year-round, where kindness plants roots, stories grow, and neighbors walk hand in hand through time. Winter: Creeker’s Claus He doesn’t sneak down chimneys—he walks the path of…
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To President Russell M. Nelson President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Date: May 10, 2025 Subject: Declaration of Covenant Heritage from Judith Rapalje to John Perry — Founder of the Tabernacle Choir Dear President Nelson, We write to you today in sacred reverence and covenantal purpose — as daughters of the…
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Breaking Roots: Krista AKA Shimmer—The Kirton Kid—Stands Guard Over 400 Years of Family Legacy Rancho del Oro, Arizona | May 10, 2025 — Does This Help® Special Feature Krista, also known as Shimmer, and forever known in her homeland as The Kirton Kid, has unearthed and published her family’s 400-year lineage—now live at DoesThisHelp.com/LDS and…
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Legacy of Representation: From New Amsterdam to the Creekerhood by K. Kirton Niner, Great-Granddaughter of Joris Jansen Rapelje through Judith Rapalje 1641 – The Council of Twelve Men In the Dutch colony of New Netherland, Governor Willem Kieft summoned twelve settlers to form the first elected advisory council in North America—the Council of Twelve Men.…
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A MOTHER’S TESTIMONY: STANDING TALL FOR TYLER ROMERO NINER
Posted by: K. Kirton NinerCategory: Advocacy, Family, Faith, JusticeTags: Tyler Romero Niner, Religious Rights, Mental Health, Informed Consent, Does This Help®, Latter-day Saints 🕊️ Tyler Romero Niner is a child of God. He is not a case number. He is not a diagnosis. And he is certainly not a subject for forced medical compliance disguised…
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1846 and the Gulf of Mexico: Expansion, War, and Cultural Resilience In 1846, the Gulf of Mexico region sat at the heart of geopolitical, economic, and spiritual transformation in North America. With the legacy of the Louisiana Purchase, the unfolding of the Mexican-American War, and the westward movement of the Latter-day Saints, this year marked…
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OM: Finding hOMe by Looking at He I sought the sound that stilled the sea, The breath between what is and be. Not far from me, not hard to see— But hidden deep in “He.” He, the mirror, vast and clear, The One I love, the One so near. In He, I see the thread,…
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Community Warning: Defacing My Son’s Yearbook Ends Now By K. Kirton Niner | #DoesThisHelp This is no longer a private matter. This is a pattern of harassment that demands accountability. For the past two school years, my son’s yearbook—a symbol of personal growth, academic memories, and social belonging—has been vandalized with obscene drawings and sexually…
