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From: "W. David Samuelsen" <>
Subject: Re: [LDS-WC] Which Utah temples accept FORs?
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 00:11:23 -0600
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Jill,

The PowerPoint lessons are already available for the nFS classes.

Come what may.

David Samuelsen

Jill N. Crandell wrote:
> David wrote:
>
> Actually, I didn't. I was pointing out that if the roll-out was to be
> completed by July/August 2009, there would be no need for the issues that we
> are dealing with for our family history teaching from September to December
> 2009. We had a full discussion with FamilySearch folks from Salt Lake, and
> we were not told that the roll-out would be completed before the semester
> starts. As you might imagine, it's very difficult to teach a group of
> students when some have access to NFS and others do not. We have been
> creating double assignments for awhile, depending on what the students have
> had access to. It has been a pain, but we are working with it. I'm not
> complaining, it's just a logistical issue for us. This is much different
> from teaching a ward where everyone has the same tools--regardless of what
> those tools are.


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