No, I don't think it's so much a Provo term as it is an LDS theme. Our
work in the church can be considered part of building the Kingdom of God
on the earth. Any work we do that furthers the mission and purposes of the
Lord can be said to be "building the kingdom," in preparation of His second
coming when He will assume his rightful reign as "King of kings" and "Lord
of lords."
For one example of "outside-Provo" usage, if you've seen the movie "The
Other Side of Heaven" about the missionary labors of Elder John H.
Groberg, you might remember when Elder Groberg arrives in the mission his
mission president tells him he has a two part assignment, "learn the
language, and build the kingdom."
-- Dan
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Kyle Waters wrote:
Ed Hammond wrote:
and maintaining code that can help build the kingdom. My $.02 :-)
I've seen this statement on this list several times and I've rarely
heard it anywhere else. Is this a Provo term?
Kyle
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