Posted in Uncategorized, Truth on Jun 20th, 2008 2 Comments »
I have always found it very profound that those of us who are righteous all wear the armor of righteousness. It’s such a testament of the Truthfulness of righteousness and the strength or armor.
A very sincere brother who is “looking” recently asked me about my righteousness. It happens quite often, as I am […]
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Posted in Truth on Jun 20th, 2008 1 Comment »
Well, the rumors were right. They split our ward last week, and they did not take my suggestions. Not only am I still a primary teacher, but the Lord has decided in His infinite wisdom to give me an even greater test. Brother Snell was made our new bishop.
Now I knew Brother […]
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Posted in Truth on Jun 6th, 2008 4 Comments »
I heard a rumor today that they will be dividing our ward boundaries at Stake Conference this Sunday. I wish they had consulted me ahead of time. I have a few suggestions on the boundary lines in order to keep the really promising members and get rid of some of the riff raff […]
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Posted in Truth on Jun 2nd, 2008 3 Comments »
I have prayed about this and come to the understanding that the Lord is testing me. It is like on my mission, when I was AP, and I met the Sanchez family. Brother Sanchez would have made a great bishop, but he was stuck in the primary teaching the CTR-Bs.
Likewise, I […]
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Posted in Truth on Jun 1st, 2008 3 Comments »
Fast and testimony meetings are my favorite Sundays every month. I wish we could do it every week, but then we wouldn’t get to hear the high counselor and his assignments as much, so I guess I should just be happy with things as they are.
Yesterday, a sweet sister - who […]
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Posted in Truth on Jun 1st, 2008 3 Comments »
I have never read a book that was not written by either an ancient or a modern prophet, but Bishop Higgins (I still don’t think he is a real Bishop) suggested that I read “Where the Red Fern Grows,” after finishing the Miracle of Forgiveness (which I committed to memory years ago – not because […]
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