Friday, October 28, 2011
Parenting!
What a great way to get some perspective! Oh the sweet little spirit of a child!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
I've been slacking!
Sorry....Yes I know I have been slacking. I recently thought I should try going back to school......hehe yeah with 2 children under the age of 3 it has not been easy. I am back and I may not be the most consistent but I am working on it and hopefully the quality of the blog when I do get it done will make up for it.
Friday, July 1, 2011
July Art
So I have felt particularlly touched by art in my life and I wanted to share some of my favorite pieces. So I will be picking a few art pieces each month to share with you and would like to know if you can share any of your favorites as well.
This month my favorites are....
Against the Wind by Liz Lemon Swindle. Scripture that goes along with this is Matthew 14:31 Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
Rather fitting for this first Value!
Also
Be Not Afraid by Greg Olsen, reminds us that even if we lose our way, we are not lost. The Good Shepherd watches over us, even in our darkest hours, to show us the way whenever we reach out to Him in faith. "Like children who have lost their way, alone and comfortless we wander... Then, like a rushing wind, a voice whispers to our heart. And through tear-filled eyes, we see an outstretched hand, there to lead us home. Though swirling streams may block our way and slippery stones betray our feet, He leads us on. He knows the way, His feet are sure, and in Him we find safe passage."
This month my favorites are....
Against the Wind by Liz Lemon Swindle. Scripture that goes along with this is Matthew 14:31 Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
Rather fitting for this first Value!
Also
Be Not Afraid by Greg Olsen, reminds us that even if we lose our way, we are not lost. The Good Shepherd watches over us, even in our darkest hours, to show us the way whenever we reach out to Him in faith. "Like children who have lost their way, alone and comfortless we wander... Then, like a rushing wind, a voice whispers to our heart. And through tear-filled eyes, we see an outstretched hand, there to lead us home. Though swirling streams may block our way and slippery stones betray our feet, He leads us on. He knows the way, His feet are sure, and in Him we find safe passage."
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Faith VE #2 The Goal
The second VE for our first Value is;
Discover the principles of faith taught by the mothers of Helaman's stripling warriors.
Read Scriptures: Alma 56:46-48 and 57:21.
Review what “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” says about a mother’s role.
With a mother, grandmother, or leader, discuss the qualities a woman needs in order to teach children to have faith and to base their decisions on gospel truths.
How can these principles help you in your life today and help you prepare to be a faithful woman, wife, and mother?
Record your thought in your journal.
“The Family: A Proclamation to the World” can be found on the church website www.lds.org or by following this link: http://lds.org/family/proclamation?lang=eng
For Men: This is a goal that is centered on motherhood because this is a program designed for the young women in our church, however you can still learn about the faith of the mothers described in the scriptures.
The proclamation has the role of fathers as well so please read that.
With a father, grandfather, or leader discuss the qualities a man needs in order to teach children to have faith and to base their decisions on gospel truths.
How can these principles help you in your life today and help you prepare to be a faithful man, husband, and father?
Record your thought in your journal.
Faith VE#1 Talk #3
Here are some of my thoughts and favorite point on the last talk I read, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ by Elder Kevin W Pearson given in the April 2009 General Conference. I loved the other 2 talks I read but I have to admit that listening to this talk it struck me more than either of the other 2 talks. Which I thought kind of funny because I wasn’t sure I why I picked this talk I just typed Faith in the search bar and this was one on the first talks that caught my eye. It just goes to show you that Heavenly Father is ready to give you the guidance you need when you are ready and willing to hear it.
· True faith must be centered in Jesus Christ.
· Faith is a principle of action and power.
· Obedience to the gospel principles develops complete trust in him.
· There is nothing else that can provide us with the same peace, joy and hope as the gospel.
· “In uncertain and difficult times, faith is truly a spiritual gift worthy of our utmost efforts.”
· We can provide all the material things in the world to our children but without giving them faith in Jesus Christ we give them very little.
· “If we desire more faith, we must be more obedient.”
· Faith and fear cannot coexist.
· Doubt, discouragement, distraction, lack of diligence, disobedience, and disbelief are the “six destructive Ds” they all erode and destroy faith.
All of the quotations in this were taken straight from the talk Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ given by Elder Kevin W. Pearson in the April 2009 General Conference. This can be found on the church website at www.lds.org
I have learned a lot doing this Value Experience. I know this will be an ongoing project of mine. I am hoping that you will be uplifted in some way even if you are just reading this and not doing the VE along with me. If you are doing them then I am curious…
Did you read the same talks? If not which talks did you read?
What are some of your favorite things you learned or remembered about faith?
Do you have any suggestions to improve my blog?
Do you have a suggestion for an “extra credit” spiritual experience? If so please let me know
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Faith VE#1 Talk #2
Here are my thoughts on the 2nd talk I read; Faith—the Choice is Yours by Elder Richard C. Edgley also given in October 2010 General Conference. Since I found out that some of Elder Scotts talk was not in the recording I paid particular attention to the content in the text and recording as I listened. This talk actually does have all of its text in the recording. These are some of my favorite points.
· Our faith in God and our hope in the future are being attacked by the many mixed messages Satan has planted in our world.
· “This might be the reality of our world, but we can still choose how we react to it. When our sacred doctrine and beliefs are challenged, this is our opportunity to become acquainted with God in a most private and intimate manner. This is our opportunity to choose.”
· Faith is not a gift given without thought desire, or effort.
· “The Savior said, “Come unto me” (Matthew 11:28) and “Knock, and it shall be [given] you” (Matthew 7:7). These are action verbs—come, knock. They are choices.”
· We can choose faith over doubt, fear, and pessimism.
· We are responsible for our own faith or lack thereof.
· We cannot know all of the intricacies of Heavenly Fathers plan but we can know the important simple gospel truths.
· With the things we know and the faith in Heavenly Father we can bridge the gap and receive his blessings.
· Our faith needs constant nourishment through scripture study, prayer, and action.
· “When the disciples asked Jesus why they could not cast a devil out as they had just witnessed the Savior do, Jesus answered, “If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove” (Matthew 17:20). I have never witnessed the removal of an actual mountain. But because of faith I have seen a mountain of doubt and despair removed and replaced with hope and optimism. Because of faith I have personally witnessed a mountain of sin replaced with repentance and forgiveness. And because of faith I have personally witnessed a mountain of pain replaced with peace, hope, and gratitude. Yes, I have seen mountains removed.”
I love the faith described in this talk, it is the faith I strive for every day.
What did you learn?! What was your favorite part?!
All of the quotations in this are taken straight from the talk Faith—the Choice is Yours by Elder Richard C. Edgley also given in October 2010 General Conference. This can be found on the church website www.lds.org
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Faith VE#1 Talk #1
Here are my thoughts on the 1st talk I read; The Transforming Power of Faith and Character by Elder Richard G. Scott given in October 2010 General Conference. Now I first listened to this online and followed along with the talk on paper however, I did not know this but there is so much more content in the talk than what we hear when we listen in conference or online afterwards. So I went back and read through the parts that we did not get to hear and this is just some of my favorite points Elder Scott makes.
· True faith can help you discover hidden characteristics and traits that can transform your life.
· Faith in the Savior is a principle of action and power.
· “Faith in the future is demonstrated by a couple sealed in the temple…. They recognize that when the challenges intended to be growth opportunities come, they will find ways, as prompted by the Holy Ghost, to overcome them in ways that are productive and character building.” (I need to remember that one when my husband and I disagree.)
· “Faith and character are intimately related.” Faith in obedience to God will give you strength of character when you need it.
· Character is not developed in the middle of a great challenge unless it was already present before the trial.
· Challenges are when your character is meant to be used.
· “Righteous character is more valuable than any material object you own.”
· “Neither Satan nor any other power can destroy or undermine your growing character. Only you could do that through disobedience.”
· Thank God for the struggles you go through before you get the help you were looking for because that is when your character is growing.
· “The bedrock of character is integrity.”
· “An axiom we all understand is that you get what you pay for. That is true for spiritual matters as well. You get what you pay for in obedience, in faith in Jesus Christ, in diligent application of the truths you learn. What you get is the molding of character, the growth in capacity, and the successful completion of your mortal purpose to be proven and to have joy.”
· “You cannot be passive in life, or in time the natural man will undermine your efforts to live worthily.”
· “The devil will not triumph. Even now he must operate within the bounds set by the Lord. He cannot take away any blessing that has been earned. He cannot alter character that has been woven from righteous decisions. He has no power to destroy the eternal bonds forged in a holy temple between a husband, wife, and children. He cannot quench true faith. He cannot take away your testimony. Yes, these things can be lost by succumbing to his temptations. But he has no power in and of himself to destroy them.”
This is one of the best talks I love this so much. I know there are more quotations than thoughts of my own but I really could not have said it any better than Elder Scott already did.
What did you learn?! What was your favorite part?!
All of the quotations in this are taken straight from the talk The Transforming Power of Faith and Character by Elder Richard G. Scott given in October 2010 General Conference. This can be found on the church website www.lds.org
All of the quotations in this are taken straight from the talk The Transforming Power of Faith and Character by Elder Richard G. Scott given in October 2010 General Conference. This can be found on the church website www.lds.org
Faith VE #1 Scripture Thoughts
So I tried to do this Goal for our family home evening however, I have a 2 year old and she can’t sit still for much of anything. So I waited until my children were in bed, turned on some soothing music, and started my scripture reading. Here are a few things I either learned or already knew but needed to hear again:
· Without faith it is impossible to please God, those that seek God must believe that he will reward them for consistently seeking him.( Hebrews 11:6)
· We must have faith even throughout our trials and suffering because without our trials and suffering we cannot be perfected. (Hebrews 11:40)
· Faith is destroyed by disbelief. (Alma 32:28)
· When your faith in something grows it becomes a perfect knowledge, and your faith is dormant. (Alma 32:34)
· Once you have faith, diligence and patience you will see rewards and blessings. (Alma 32:43)
· If you do not have faith God cannot perform miracles for you, he blesses you only after you have shown him you have faith. (Ether 12:12)
· When we have so much faith in God he cannot hide himself or his blessings from us. (Ether 12:21)
· We can either be in “darkness and confusion” or ask of God ourselves. (JSH 1:13)
So once again this is just a few of the things that I liked about these scriptures. I already feel the love that Heavenly Father shares with us through the scriptures. I cannot wait to continue I am getting so excited about this journey! What did you learn?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Faith VE #1 The Goal
The first VE for our first Value is;
Learn about faith from the scriptures and living prophets.
- Read Scriptures: Hebrews 11; Alma 32:17-43; Ether 12:6-22; and Joseph Smith--History 1:11-20.
- Read 2 general conference talks on faith.
- Say morning and evening prayers regularly for 3 weeks and then write about it in your journal.
I love conference talks so much and I had a really hard time narrowing it down so I decided to read 3:
1. The Transforming Power of Faith and Character
by Richard G Scott
October 2010 General Conference
2. Faith--the Choice is Yours
by Richard C. Edgley
October 2010 General Conference
3. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
by Elder Kevin W. Pearson
April 2009 General Conference
All of these conference talks and more are available on the church website http://www.lds.org/
All of these conference talks and more are available on the church website http://www.lds.org/
What is this?
Some of you are probably wondering what this is.
The story behind the idea is that my family, in an effort to have fun and be a little bit healthier, decided to have our own Wall Fitness Challenge. We made goals for how fit we want to be and we are all supporting and pushing each other to make our goals. I thought why just be healthier? Why not start my own spiritual fitness challenge. I want to improve all aspects of my life, I want to be a spiritual athlete.
I am a proud member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This challenge is open to anyone that would like to join regardless of their faith. I am going to be getting my initial goals from a program my church has called Personal Progress (very fitting I think). It focuses on 8 main values;
Faith
Divine Nature
Individual Worth
Knowledge
Choice & Accountability
Good Works
Integrity
&
Virtue
Each of these values has what are called "value experiences" these VE consist of scriptures, talks, documents, etc (and sometimes a combination) to read. Then record your thoughts and feelings about.
Once I am done with the VE portion of each value I will be doing a Value Project to help me put into action the lessons learned from each VE. The project will take about 10+ hours and may require the help of some volunteers.
I completed this program as a young woman growing up in my church however I did not appreciate it the way I should have. So I am going to do the program over again, and do it right this time.
I am a proud member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This challenge is open to anyone that would like to join regardless of their faith. I am going to be getting my initial goals from a program my church has called Personal Progress (very fitting I think). It focuses on 8 main values;
Faith
Divine Nature
Individual Worth
Knowledge
Choice & Accountability
Good Works
Integrity
&
Virtue
Each of these values has what are called "value experiences" these VE consist of scriptures, talks, documents, etc (and sometimes a combination) to read. Then record your thoughts and feelings about.
Once I am done with the VE portion of each value I will be doing a Value Project to help me put into action the lessons learned from each VE. The project will take about 10+ hours and may require the help of some volunteers.
I completed this program as a young woman growing up in my church however I did not appreciate it the way I should have. So I am going to do the program over again, and do it right this time.
The Challenge
To improve spiritual fitness, and stand as a witness!
This challenge is specifically extended to my family, however I am also extending this challenge to anyone else that would like to join us.
Families can be together forever.
"Please no empty chairs."
This challenge is specifically extended to my family, however I am also extending this challenge to anyone else that would like to join us.
Families can be together forever.
"Please no empty chairs."
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