Sticks of Joseph and Joseph

Saturday, June 14, 2014
Discover the Book/Called to Share
An event is going on on Facebook, Twitter, etc. It's called Discover the Book or if you like hashtags #discoverthebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/774654132574908/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1424327067842153/
It's on how to share or discover the Book of Mormon! You just take a picture of yourself behind a BOM. Just like I did in the above picture. Then you post your testimony of the Book of Mormon and also when you discovered it. It's easy and fun! Post it on your FB page too and let your friends who aren't members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints know you love the Book of Mormon and want them to discover it and read it for themselves.
I know that the Book of Mormon is true. It is another testament of Jesus Christ. It goes hand in hand with the Bible. It is the Stick of Joseph as said in the Bible (Stick of Judah). It's a wonderful book to read and study. I love this book.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Regional Stake Conference
Sister Rosemary M. Wixom talked about keeping on the path towards Heavenly Father. Jesus Christ is our anchor during stormy times. we are to bring the spirit in our homes and strengthen our homes. She said "When we focus on Christ we'll know what's important." We also need to prepare our children to live the gospel and hold strong to our Anchor.
John A. McCune said that "life would be easier if lived through Christ." We should make righteous choices and continue to make righteous choices and be free. Ultimate freedom comes from faith in Jesus Christ. Be engaged in His work and invite others to come unto Christ.
Sis. Sydney S. Reynolds talked of temples and family. "As we attend the temple we will be taught to serve Heavenly Father."
William R. Walker also spoke about temple and temple work. Doing baptisms by proxy for our ancestors will bring us closer to them. We will come to know and love them more. Blessings come through the temple and are powerful and wonderful.
Sister Oaks (wife of Elder Oaks) spoke on being single. She got married to Elder Oaks when she was in her fifties. Elder Oaks had been married before but his wife passed away and he later married Sister Oaks. She said to change our behavior, and involve ourselves in activities. We need to study the scriptures more and become familiar with them. We should ask "what more can I do right?" instead of "What am I doing wrong?" when it comes to finding a future spouse. She said "Step up and be the best you can be."
Elder Dallin H. Oaks talked about many things. He said we must choose Christ's way over the world's way The world will hate us for following Christ and doing what is right and will try and pull us down. We must keep the commandments and always have His spirit with us. Trust in the Lord's timing. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ helps us through life. Commit to put the Lord first in our lives. And we should always be a witness to the Lord.
General Conference is coming up. I'm looking forward to hearing from our beloved prophet Pres. Thomas S. Monson. I have a ticket to the Saturday afternoon session! It will be wonderful. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the true church on earth today. The Book of Mormon is true. Joseph Smith did see Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. He was a true prophet just as Pres. Monson is a true prophet leading and guiding us today. I love this Gospel with all my heart, might, mind and strength. I'm so happy to have been raised to know this. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Have you heard of Ring Masters?
Sunday, May 6, 2012
General Conference
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Family History I am doing it!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Happy Birthday, Pres. Monson!

Today we celebrate Pres. Thomas S. Monson's birthday! He was born on August 21, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah to G. Spencer and Gladys Condie Monson. He helped serve and take care of his neighbors especially the widows. When Pres. Monson was young he developed a love for swimming and fly fishing. Other interests that continued from boyhood include raising Birmingham roller pigeons (performing birds that roll over backward while flying) and watching football, basketball, and baseball.
President Monson graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City, served in the U.S. Navy during the closing months of World War II, and studied business management at the University of Utah. In 1948 he graduated and on October 7 married his sweetheart, Frances Beverly Johnson, in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple later became the parents of three children and have nine grandchildren. he was called to be a bishop at age 22. Bishop Monson’s 67th Ward had more than 1,000 members, including 85 widows.
Every Christmas the young bishop took a week of his personal vacation time to visit and bring a gift to each of the widows in his ward. He continued to visit these sisters at Christmas for the next 47 years until the last widow passed away in 1998.
At age 27, President Monson was called as a counselor in the Temple View Stake Presidency, and a few years later he was called to serve as president of the Canadian Mission. On October 4, 1963, he was ordained an Apostle at age 36 (the youngest Apostle in 53 years), and on November 10, 1985, he became a counselor in the First Presidency at age 58 (the youngest in the 20th century).
When Pres. Hinckley passed away in January of 2008, Pres. Monson became the 16th prophet February 4, 2008. He continues to lead and guide us today! We thank thee O God for a prophet! I love our prophet.