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Saturday, July 16, 2011

I TOTALLY Crossed the Line

I really couldn't help it when it was pointed out to me that on occasion it is okay to cross the line . . .

Of course I don't recommend this as a regular practice . . .

And it really depends on what line . . .

But here is the line that I crossed . . .

And I share with you what I discovered . . .



1) A surety that God's words do come to pass.
2 Nephi 25:4 and 7


2) Que sera, sera. Whatever will be, will be.  The future's not mine you see.  But I resolve to endure it well.
2 Nephi 28:2 and 7



3) Not only did God create ALL things, He created me.
Mosiah 4: 9 and 12



4) Charity = Christ = Charity
Moroni 7:38 and 44



5) He can show me all things, including those things that hurt me the most.  But when those things are let go, I can become like Him.
Moroni 10:29 and 32



6) And for my very favorite. These ten words are why I began blogging in the first place.

Moroni 7:26 and 31

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Tidbit Tuesday - There Are Many Gifts

"Let me mention a few gifts that are not always evident or noteworthy but that are very important.
Among these may be your gifts—gifts not so evident but nevertheless real and valuable.

"Let us review some of these less-conspicuous gifts:

the gift of asking
the gift of listening

the gift of hearing and using a still, small voice
the gift of being able to weep

the gift of avoiding contention
the gift of being agreeable
the gift of avoiding vain repetition

the gift of seeking that which is righteous

the gift of not passing judgment
the gift of looking to God for guidance

the gift of being a disciple
the gift of caring for others
the gift of being able to ponder

the gift of offering prayer

the gift of bearing a mighty testimony

and the gift of receiving the Holy Ghost.

"We must remember that to every man is given a gift by the Spirit of God. It is our right and responsibility to accept our gifts and to share them."

-Marvin J. Ashton
Ensign, November 1987, 20

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Four Weeks = An Eternity

For me, the Temple is one of the B.E.S.T. places to see people I haven't see in years.

And last night was no exception as I, quite literally, ran into my first missionary companion (a.k.a. Trainer) in the temple.

And as we had time to only visit for just a few minutes, I was amazed that one person could have had so much influence in my life in such a short amount of time.

For because we were only companions for four weeks!

Four weeks!

Because when I got to the mission field, she had 28 days or so before she went home from her mission!!

She being a seasoned 20 month missionary (yes, you read right, TWENTY MONTHS) and I, being the incoming eight-weeks-of-MTC greenie.
And yet, in that short period of time, her testimony of the gospel and her zeal for building the kingdom of God left an indelible impression upon my heart.

Just for the record, as soon as we left the apartment to work, my trainer spoke nothing but Spanish to me as we were walking and talking and teaching and knocking!!  Spanish.  And it wasn't the Spanish I heard in the MTC!  No, this one actually had a real accent and persons who talked back an wanted you to respond!!!

I laugh now because I did not understood a word.  Not one single word!  And yet, in those sweet moments of listening to her Spanish, the Lord was trying to teach me that if I worked as hard as my trainer, I would come to love the people and love the work as much as she did!

And do you know what else I discovered?  I discovered that sometimes, four weeks is long enough to be blessed for an eternity!