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Friday, November 8, 2024

Jeff Borders

Jeff Borders was born in Spokane, Washington and has lived there since. He is a self published author, focusing in science fiction and fantasy, but he enjoyes writing in all its forms. By trade he is a Respiratory Therapist, but he is also active in his community as a volunteer firefighter, as well as being active in his church. He holds many additional teaching certifications for his fields of employment and he enjoys educating others. Jeff married his wife Crystyne in 2003, and together they have four, very fun and energetic children. His website is www.jeffbordersbooks.com

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: Views on race

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: Re-joining the Church after Ex-Communication

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: Historical Church Documents

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: LGBT Policy Changes

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: Fearing judgement

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Ask A Latter-day Saint: What is Kolob?

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