Monday, November 28, 2016
Light The World With Service~
On December 1st, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is having a worldwide Day of Service; entitled: #LighttheWorld. We are inviting everyone throughout the world to do an acts of service from December 1st through December 25th. Join us in this initiative. The service can be just a simple thing or perhaps a few bigger acts of pure love for someone. I will be posting inspiring videos, fun moments and thoughts about this on my blog.
As a full time missionaries for our church, we are very excited about this worldwide event. We have over 70,000 missionaries, plus a large number of senior missionaries throughout the world that will be participating in this occasion.. We feel that we will have at least 100,000 acts of service on December 1st, which is the kick off day. As others join us through the 25 days, these acts of service will be multiplied many times.
Please join us this Christmas season in worshiping the birth of our Divine Savior by doing acts of love and service for Him. His mission was to come to earth and provide for us many examples of His pure love through the service He gave and then the ultimate gift of love through His Atonement.
I love my Savior and want to always follow Him. That is why we are serving a full time mission because of our belief in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. You can find out what we believe here.
Here is a link for 25 days of service ideas.
#Lighttheworld
Monday, November 21, 2016
A Thankful Heart~
Our Savior is the perfect example. His charity towards us and all men teaches us
how to act towards others:
"As I have loved you, love one another." His infinite love was expressed through His Atonement. Our gratitude for Him can be expressed through serving others -
because we love them, and because we love Him.
My heart is full of gratitude for Him and for so many gifts and blessings.
I have been blessed deeply with a wonderful caring eternal companion and a very lovely family. We have faced many difficulties through our lives but have recognized our blessings from a loving Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ.
I grateful for my extended family and for countless friends through the years that have blessed my life in a multitude of ways.
I am grateful for the opportunity that I have had through the years to care for and serve others as former nurse and within many callings and assignments in our church and community.
I know what a privilege I have had to be a daughter,wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, Aunt, Cousin and friend.
I am presently facing a health challenge that I am having tests for. I have had priesthood blessings and feel at peace.
I do have a very thankful heart!
I thought I would share with you today the marvelous words that were spoken in the recent broadcast of "Music and The Spoken Word" with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Enjoy!
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform Handel's Messiah at Salt Lake Tabernacle, March 24, 2016.
Editor's note: “The Spoken Word” is shared by Lloyd Newell each Sunday during the weekly Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast. This will be given Nov. 20, 2016.
Long before the New England colonists held their now-legendary autumn feast nearly 400 years ago, and well before Thanksgiving was ever a holiday, giving thanks has been essential to the human soul.
And that’s true not only in times of plenty. On good days and bad, through abundance and scarcity, we make life sweeter when we count our blessings.
Perhaps that is why gratitude is said to be “not only the greatest of all virtues, but the parent of all … virtues” (see Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Abram N. Coleman, ed., "Proverbial Wisdom: Proverbs, Maxims and Ethical Sentences," published in 1903). We would all do well to pause and ponder how blessed we are. It doesn’t require a holiday to live in thanksgiving daily.
Yet on days when we feel weighed down with burdens, it can be difficult to see the beautiful and hear the positive. But that doesn’t mean they are not there!
The story is told of a young girl and her grandmother taking a walk together. “The song of the birds was glorious to the little girl, and she pointed out every sound to her grandmother. ‘Do you hear that?’ the little girl asked again and again. But her grandmother was hard of hearing and could not make out the sounds. Finally, the grandmother knelt down and said, ‘I’m sorry, dear. Grandma doesn’t hear so well.’ Exasperated, the little girl took her grandmother’s face in her hands, looked intently into her eyes, and said, ‘Grandma, listen harder!’” (see “Fourth Floor, Last Door,” by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Ensign, November 2016).
While this advice may not help a grandmother hear the birds chirping, it’s excellent advice for us when life’s worries make us deaf to its beauties. All around us are blessings, large and small. Listen, and you will hear the glorious sounds around you. Look, and you will see the beauty around you. Cultivate the habit of finding the good, and give thanks continually.
Henry Ward Beecher wrote, “The unthankful heart … discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and … it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings!” (see "Connecticut Families of the Revolution: American Forebears from Burr to Wolcott" by Mark Allen Baker, 2014).
The difference is in the outlook of the thankful heart. Blessings can always be found when gratitude lights our way.
Tuning in ...
The “Music and the Spoken Word” broadcast is available on KSL-TV, KSL Radio 1160 AM/102.7 FM, ksl.com, KSL X-stream, BYU-TV, BYU Radio, BYU-TV International, CBS Radio Network, Dish Network, DirecTV, SiriusXM Radio (Channel 143), mormontabernaclechoir.organd youtube.com/mormontabchoir. The program is aired live on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. MST on many of these outlets. Look up broadcast information by state and city at musicandthespokenword.org/schedules.
In closing my blog today, I want to say!
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Come Unto The Savior - His Hands Can Heal You ~
The past few days I have had some medical issues. I am doing well but don't know for sure a diagnosis. There is always a fear of the unknown when different struggles appear in our lives. What I do know is there is one person who I can always depend upon and that is of course, my missionary and eternal companion. He is always there for me. Together we know that we have a Savior, Jesus Christ that can heal us. We know as we come unto Him and follow Him; He can reach down, lift us up and help us make it through the vicissitudes of life. These last few days have given me a chance to pause and really reflect on what I am most grateful for. I do have a Gratitude List. However, for today's post I want to to tell you what tops my Gratitude list.
As a missionary our purpose is to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end.
I am so graterful for the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I know that He is the way back to our Heavenly Father. He is the way, the truth and the light. He is the living water that can quench our thirst. He is the true healer of all mankind. His life reflects his goodness. His hands healed the sick, the blind, the lame, the soul and the sinner. He taught us how to return to our Father and Him. He loves us like no other can. He knows us and wants us to come unto Him.
Through the atonement he gave his life for us that we might live again. He suffered for us in the Garden of Gethsemane that He might know how to succor and lift us from any sin, pain and afflictions that we might have. He did it for us one by one. His atonement is infinite and covers everything. All He asks in return is to follow Him, obey His commandments and receive His ordinances.
He taught us how to follow Him and do as He did. Through His Hands of pure love, He taught us how to be His hands too.
My Granddaughter, Sariah wrote the following Poem entitled:
As a missionary our purpose is to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end.
I am so graterful for the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I know that He is the way back to our Heavenly Father. He is the way, the truth and the light. He is the living water that can quench our thirst. He is the true healer of all mankind. His life reflects his goodness. His hands healed the sick, the blind, the lame, the soul and the sinner. He taught us how to return to our Father and Him. He loves us like no other can. He knows us and wants us to come unto Him.
Through the atonement he gave his life for us that we might live again. He suffered for us in the Garden of Gethsemane that He might know how to succor and lift us from any sin, pain and afflictions that we might have. He did it for us one by one. His atonement is infinite and covers everything. All He asks in return is to follow Him, obey His commandments and receive His ordinances.
He taught us how to follow Him and do as He did. Through His Hands of pure love, He taught us how to be His hands too.
My Granddaughter, Sariah wrote the following Poem entitled:
His Hands
His hands healed, and they raised the dead
His are hands, that loved and comforted
These hands were clasped in prayer
These hands washed feet with care
Hands that taught and broke the bread
In Gethsemane they wept, as He fervently plead
His loving hands were then tightly bound
Nailed to a cross, then raised above the ground
A testament of His willingness to obey
These powerful hands are now scarred
Our Creator's hands, still outstretched this day
The embrace, is from no creature barred.
His hands will wipe away your tears
His gentle fingers are steadfastly reaching out
His humble hands will calm your fears
His hands are strong and unfailing, without doubt.
~Sariah Workman
I trust in my Savior's love for me and for you. Come To Him - He Can Heal You!
Here is a video of Christ's Atonement through the eyes of children. Enjoy!
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