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72- 6/24/24) All in (garments and covenants)

 72- 6/24/24) All in (garments and covenants) President Oakes started out his talk this past conference in this way: “How does your Church differ from others? My answer to this important question has varied as I have matured and as the Church has grown.” This statement by President Oakes struck me. Growing line upon line and precept upon precept is God’s pattern for each one of us as we spiritually mature, as well as the pattern for the growth of His Church. I think about how far the Church has come just in my lifetime, and the things I have learned. Especially in regards to Temple worship. Through the teachings of prophets our understanding has become clearer on how covenants bind us to Jesus Christ and guide us along the path back to our Heavenly Home. Here is an example of receiving “further light and knowledge”, or growing line upon line. When I first went through the Temple before my mission I remember being left with the impression, by those instructing me in the temple,...

71- (6/17/24) Scriptures and Finishing Strong

  It’s been another good week with lots happening. Avery still has another full week in Brazil and will return on Friday. We’ve all missed her a ton, but none more than Lainey. Those two have such a close relationship, and it has been hard on her to be without her roommate these past couple of weeks. Miles is entering his last transfer… the countdown is on here at home. Finish strong buddy! What has stood out to me this week in my personal study is the power of scripture in our lives. It’s crazy to me to think that this powerful source for good and direction in our lives can so easily go untapped by the majority of the world.  From the very beginning there have been prophets on the Earth who have taught and recorded the word of God. This recording is by design, and turns hearers and readers thoughts heavenward. From Adam to President Nelson,    each prophet has testified of Jesus Christ, the Savior and Redeemer of the world, and the need for each of us to follow Him....

70- (6-10-24) COME FOLLOW ME-taking upon us the name of Christ

 70- (6-10-24) COME FOLLOW ME-taking upon us the name of Christ We had a neat Come Follow Me yesterday. Mama shared a special experience that happened to her this week. She was voicing to me her thoughts about how to respond to a tragic life event one of her friends had experienced. This friends faith has waned over the years, making mama unsure of how to respond. She wanted to bear her testimony via text or email, but was struggling with what words to share. Out loud she voiced her faith in the Savior to me, testifying of the power and healing of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the comfort that brings her personally and how she can’t imagine experiencing tragedy in her life without that faith to lean on. Then she said something like, “I just don’t know what to say to my friend.” Graham, after overhearing this conversation, simply and sweetly said, “just tell her what you just said.” I didn’t say anything, nor did mama at the time. But it took us both back. It was so powerful and...

69- (6/2/24) Think Celestial

 69- (6/2/24) Happy June! Lainey, Avery, and I had a fun weekend down with Sadie and Seth. Thank you both for all the hospitality and fun, it was great to be together! Avery is getting set to spend most of June in Brazil, and we are super excited for this adventure for her. We can’t wait to hear all about it (even Emma :) We miss you Abe, and can’t wait to hear how you thrive in the Amazon. We are praying for you every day. This past week as we were finishing up reading the Book of Mosiah in Come Follow Me, I had the thought that has stuck with me and I wanted to share. It is found in Ch. 29 as King Mosiah is approaching the end of his life, We are familiar with the story of how none of his sons wanted to become king, and how the reign of the judges was instituted. In verse 8 Mosiah counsels his people to “be wise” and to really consider the future, trying to project or look out to see what their choices “now” would mean for them later. In verse 10 he says again, “now let us be wis...