Tuesday, December 5, 2017

#LightTheWorld Day 5

#LightTheWorld Day 5
Matthew 15:4 KJV
For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother: and, He that curseth father or mother, let him diethe death.

What can we do today to honor our parents as a family:

  • Doubt not the good things you were taught as a child
  • Being obedient
  • I called/Facetimed my mom yesterday to see me and her grandson.

#LightTheWorld Day 4

#LightTheWorld Day 4
Matthew 22:39 KJV
And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Ways we can love our neighbors as a family:

  • Respect our neighbors space/privacy

Monday, December 4, 2017

2017 The First Presidency Christmas Devotional


Last night was my church's (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). This is where the first presidency (The Prophet, first counselor, and second counselor) gather people to listen either at the conference center or via the internet. They ask in advance three Elders or Sisters to speak that night and ask the conductor to pick three Christmas songs for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to sing. The speakers and conductor pray most earnestly to know what to put in their talks or what to sing, it is by the Holy Ghost that prompts them with a thought or feeling that this is what they should be taught or be listening to.

The music the conductor picked:
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
What Shall We Give
Glory to God
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Silent Night (The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sang the first two verses & congregation joined in in the third verse.)

The based of what I got out of the devotional was to love and not to stop loving.
The first talk was told by a Sister who told us Christmas is the season to give love, service, and forgiveness.
The second talk was told by an Elder about love.
The third talk was told by an Elder about never ending love toward someone and not to be embarrassed about being poor. Currently my husband works from Monday mornings to Friday Afternoons and on Saturday he goes to school full time. We are still living under our means, but when we were at college we were living on less than we have today. We went to thrift shops to find 'new' things and shopped at  Walmart or Albertsons (which ever one had cheaper products). We even had a couch the renters before us left for us because they didn't want it and we didn't have any couch, table, or chairs, we only had our bed and frame.

Have a Merry Christmas!
Here's the link to the Christmas 2017 devotional:
https://www.lds.org/broadcasts/archive/christmas-devotional/2017/12?cid=HP_SU_3-12-2017_dPFD_fBCAST_xLIDyL1-C_&lang=eng


FHE: How can we be like the Stripling Warriors in the Book of Mormon in our day?

FHE Lesson: How can we be like the Stripling Warriors in the the Book of Mormon in our day?

Songs:
Hymn
7 Israel, Israel God Is Calling
82 For All the Saints
246 Onward Christian Soldier
248 Up, Awake, Oh Ye Defenders of Zion
250 We Are All Enlisted
251 Behold! A Royal Army

Children's Songbook
Holding Hands Around the World
Scripture Power
Two Thousand Stripling Warriors
Two Thousand Stripling Warriors (LeBaron)

Scriptures:
Alma 53:20-21, 56:9-11 (traits of the stripling warriors)
Alma 56:46 (How God was with them)
Alma 56:47-48, 57:21 (Doubt not what their mothers taught them)
Alma 56:27 (Their fathers helping provide for them during the war)
Alma 56:56 (After their battle)
Alma 57: 19-20 (How they conquered fatigue)
Alma 57: 25-26, 58:40 (Health of the stripling warriors)
Alma 57:27 (Their faith never dwindling)
Alma 58:9-11 (Feeling fear & grief, which is of Satan, they prayed for strength and were assured by God)
Alma 58:33 & 37 (Their trust in God)

Videos:
Stripling Warriors by Elder M. Russell Ballard (2:41)
https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2012-08-2520-stripling-warriors?lang=eng

Mothers & Daughters by Elder M. Russell Ballard
https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2010-06-0070-mothers-and-daughters?lang=eng

Questions:
  1. As a mother/father/bro/sis/friend what can I/we do to strengthen our family/friends/ church?
  2. As a child of God what can I do to strengthen my testimony/life?
Answers:
  1. Read your scriptures together as a family and personally, Pray together as a family and personally, bear testimony of the thing you know are to be true.
  2. Read the Book of Mormon and pray of its truthfulness, and bear your testimony at home, school, church, etc.
Activities:
Stripling Warriors game board
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjghM9sfJe7R323jSFqtzfwMRRGsPMmd458H38DTIkASYArBASgyVw2H9AXN6Ef7vlP-nCzjx-WdAECkHayH121JZAGIliH655r6ddPzfw03XPIMK4dN7RGzrM0JbCEQANWq8QVb2QDgUE/s1600/scan0033.jpg

James H. Fullmer's Book of Mormon Battles card game
 

https://www.amazon.com/Book-Mormon-Battles-James-Fullmers/dp/1591565685/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512057693&sr=8-1&keywords=James+H.+fullmer%27s+Book+of+Mormon+battles

Book of Mormon Quest
https://www.amazon.com/Book-Of-Mormon-Quest-of/dp/156684049X/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1512058286&sr=1-1&keywords=Book+of+Mormon+quest

Pioneer-Plus Book of Mormon bands
https://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-Plus-Mormon-Bands-Headband/dp/B075LQBDN3/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1512059156&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=book+of+mormon+bands&psc=1

Book of Mormon Headbands (I made up)
What you will need:
Book of Mormon Battle cards (or something similar, I know $$ is tight!)
Headbandz headbands (optional)
Timer (30 sec. or less)
Tokens (beans, pennies, etc)

The first player to get rid (or gets) all of the chips wins!

Set Up
Place each of the cards face down in the middle of the playing area and read over the Headbanz Rules.
Each player then takes a headband and adjusts it around his or her head (or holds it on their forehead).
Deal out one card, facedown, to each participant.  Be sure to keep the Rules close in case any of the players have questions.
Players then place each card into the clip of his or her headband.  Be sure not to look at it as you put it in the headband!  All other players must be able to see the picture.
Each player gets three chips, to be handed out by dealer.  Any leftover chips become the “bank”‘s property. Or no chips unless you win the card on your forehead.
Play
The youngest participant takes the first turn (or to the left/right of the dealer).  Then play passes to the left.
When it’s your turn, just flip over the timer and ask each of the players a question that will help you figure out what the picture is on your head.  
Once you’ve asked each player a question, simply begin another round and then another.
The question cards provide examples of the types of questions that you could ask to help you figure out what the picture is on your head.  No one has to follow the sample questions exactly, but players are not allowed to ask, “What am I?”.  However they may ask, “Am I a…?”
If you guess the picture before the timer runs out, simply take another card and put it behind your headband. Continue to ask questions until the timer runs out.  For each picture that is guessed correctly, you simply put one of your chips into the “bank”, signaling the end of your turn.
Players are always free to give up guessing at any point during their turn.  But if that player does give up, they must take a chip from the bank. Or not gain a chip for not winning the card.



#LightTheWorld Day 3

#LightTheWorld Day 3
Matthew 12:12 KJV
How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days.
Ways we can help others on the sabbath as a family:

  • I took care of my friends daughters and our son while my husband and friends practiced singing for the Christmas program on the 17th.

#LightTheWorld Day 2

#LightTheWorld Day 2

Matthew 25:35 KJV
For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in:

Ways my family can bless others in need today:

  • By watching our son while my husband was at school all day.

Friday, December 1, 2017

#LightTheWorld Day 1

#LightTheWorld Day 1
Matthew 10:8 KJV
Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast outdevils: freely ye have received, freely give.

Ways my family gave freely today:

  • I read my scriptures and instead of hopping on my phone after I had finished reading I decided to play with my son by taking two stuffed animals (like G.I. Joe or Barbie's) and talked to him and laughed a lot!
  • My son & I take some our neighborhood friend and her daughters out to a play yard (like inside McDonald's, Del Taco, etc.)
  • My husband said something kind to one of his coworkers.


A great talk! "A Yearning For Home" by Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I read this talk and I loved it! I know I need to reach out to those who need help and even though I need help and don't want to seem like a burden I need to ask. I hope you enjoy it!

Turn your soul toward the light. Begin your own wonderful journey home. As you do so, your life will be better, happier, and more purposeful.
Recently, as we met with President Thomas S. Monson, he expressed, with great solemnity and a countenance of happiness, how much he loves the Lord and that he knows that the Lord loves him. My dear brothers and sisters, I know that President Monson is very grateful for your love, your prayers, and your dedication to the Lord and His great gospel.
Bobbie the Wonder Dog
Nearly a century ago, a family from Oregon was vacationing in Indiana—over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) away—when they lost their beloved dog, Bobbie. The frantic family searched for the dog everywhere but to no avail. Bobbie could not be found.
Heartbroken, they made the trip home, each mile taking them farther away from their cherished pet.
Six months later, the family was stunned to find Bobbie on their doorstep in Oregon. “Mangy, scrawny, feet worn to the bone—[he] appeared to have walked the entire distance … by himself.”1 Bobbie’s story captured the imagination of people across the United States, and he became known as Bobbie the Wonder Dog.
Bobbie is not the only animal who has baffled scientists with an amazing sense of direction and instinct for home. Some monarch butterfly populations migrate 3,000 miles (4,800 km) each year to climes better suited for their survival. Leatherback turtles travel across the Pacific Ocean from Indonesia to the coasts of California. Humpback whales swim from the cold waters of the North and South Poles toward the equator and back. Perhaps even more incredibly, the arctic tern flies from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica and back every year, some 60,000 miles (97,000 km).
When scientists study this fascinating behavior, they ask questions such as “How do they know where to go?” and “How does each successive generation learn this behavior?”
When I read of this powerful instinct in animals, I can’t help but wonder, “Is it possible that human beings have a similar yearning—an inner guidance system, if you will—that draws them to their heavenly home?”
I believe that every man, woman, and child has felt the call of heaven at some point in his or her life. Deep within us is a longing to somehow reach past the veil and embrace Heavenly Parents we once knew and cherished.
Some might suppress this yearning and deaden their souls to its call. But those who do not quench this light within themselves can embark on an incredible journey—a wondrous migration toward heavenly climes.
God Calls to You
The sublime message of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is that God is our Father, that He cares about us, and that there is a way to return to Him.
God calls to you.
God knows your every thought, your sorrows, and your greatest hopes. God knows the many times you have sought Him. The many times you have felt limitless joy. The many times you have wept in loneliness. The many times you have felt helpless, confused, or angry.
Yet, no matter your history—if you have faltered, failed, feel broken, bitter, betrayed, or beaten—know that you are not alone. God still calls to you.
The Savior extends His hand to you. And, as He did to those fishermen who stood long ago on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, with infinite love He speaks to you: “Come, follow me.”2
If you will hear Him, He will speak to you this very day.
When you walk the path of discipleship—when you move toward Heavenly Father—there is something within you that will confirm that you have heard the call of the Savior and set your heart toward the light. It will tell you that you are on the right path and that you are returning home.
Since the beginning of time, God’s prophets have urged the people of their day to “hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, … keep his commandments and his statutes … , [and] turn unto [Him] with all thine heart, and with all thy soul.”3
The scriptures teach us a thousand reasons why we should do this.
Today, let me offer two reasons why we should turn to the Lord.
First, your life will be better.
Second, God will use you to make the lives of others better.
Your Life Will Be Better
I testify that when we embark upon or continue the incredible journey that leads to God, our lives will be better.
This does not mean that our lives will be free from sorrow. We all know of faithful followers of Christ who suffer tragedy and injustice—Jesus Christ Himself suffered more than anyone. Just as God makes the “sun to rise on the evil and on the good,” He also allows adversity to test the just and the unjust.4 In fact, sometimes it seems that our lives are more difficult because we are trying to live our faith.
No, following the Savior will not remove all of your trials. However, it will remove the barriers between you and the help your Heavenly Father wants to give you. God will be with you. He will direct your steps. He will walk beside you and even carry you when your need is greatest.
You will experience the sublime fruit of the Spirit: “love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, [and] faith.”5
These spiritual fruits are not a product of temporal prosperity, success, or good fortune. They come from following the Savior, and they can be our faithful attendants even in the midst of the darkest storms.
The fires and tumults of mortal life may threaten and frighten, but those who incline their hearts to God will be encircled by His peace. Their joy will not be diminished. They will not be abandoned or forgotten.
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart,” the scriptures teach, “and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”6
Those who heed the inner call and seek God, those who pray, believe, and walk the path the Savior has prepared—even if they stumble along the path at times—receive the consoling assurance that “all things shall work together for [their] good.”7
For God “gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”8
“For though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.”9
And the Lord in His goodness asks:
Do you want to experience abiding joy?
Do you yearn to feel within your heart the peace that passes understanding?10
Then turn your soul toward the light.
Begin your own wonderful journey home.
As you do so, your life will be better, happier, and more purposeful.
God Will Use You
On your journey back to Heavenly Father you will soon realize that this journey isn’t just about focusing on your own life. No, this path inevitably leads you to become a blessing in the lives of God’s other children—your brothers and sisters. And the interesting thing about the journey is that as you serve God, and as you care for and help your fellowmen, you will see great progress in your own life, in ways you could never imagine.
Perhaps you don’t consider yourself all that useful; perhaps you don’t consider yourself a blessing in somebody’s life. Often, when we look at ourselves, we see only our limitations and deficiencies. We might think we have to be “more” of something for God to use us—more intelligent, more wealthy, more charismatic, more talented, more spiritual. Blessings will come not so much because of your abilities but because of your choices. And the God of the universe will work within and through you, magnifying your humble efforts for His purposes.
His work has always advanced on this important principle: “Out of small things proceedeth that which is great.”11
When writing to the Saints in Corinth, the Apostle Paul observed that not many of them would be considered wise by worldly standards. But that didn’t matter, because “God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.”12
The history of God’s work is filled with people who considered themselves inadequate. But they humbly served, relying on the grace of God and His promise: “Their arm shall be my arm, and I will be their shield … , and they shall fight manfully for me; and … I [will] preserve them.”13
This past summer our family had a wonderful opportunity to visit some early Church history sites in the eastern United States. In a special way, we relived the history of that time. People I had read so much about—people like Martin Harris, Oliver Cowdery, and Thomas B. Marsh—became more real to me as we walked where they walked and pondered the sacrifices they made to build the kingdom of God.
They had many great traits that allowed them to make significant contributions to the Restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ. But they were also human, weak, and fallible—just as you and I are. Some found themselves at variance with the Prophet Joseph Smith and fell away from the Church. Later, many of the same people had a change of heart, humbled themselves, and once again sought and found fellowship with the Saints.
We might have a tendency to judge these brethren and other members like them. We might say, “I would never have abandoned the Prophet Joseph.”
While that may be true, we don’t really know what it was like to live in that time, in those circumstances. No, they were not perfect, but how encouraging it is to know that God was able to use them anyway. He knew their strengths and weaknesses, and He gave them the extraordinary opportunity to contribute a verse or a melody to the glorious anthem of the Restoration.
How encouraging it is to know, though we are imperfect, if our hearts are turned to God, He will be generous and kind and use us for His purposes.
Those who love and serve God and fellowmen and humbly and actively participate in His work will see wondrous things happen in their lives and in the lives of those they love.
Doors that seemed shut will open.
Angels will go before them and prepare the way.
No matter your position in your community or in the Church, God will use you, if you are willing. He will magnify your righteous desires and turn the compassionate actions you sow into a bountiful harvest of goodness.
We Can’t Get There on Autopilot
We are, each one of us, “strangers and pilgrims”14 in this world. In many ways, we are far from home. But that doesn’t mean we need to feel lost or alone.
Our beloved Father in Heaven has given us the Light of Christ. And deep within each one of us, a heavenly stirring urges us to turn our eyes and hearts to Him as we make the pilgrimage back to our celestial home.
This requires effort. You cannot get there without striving to learn of Him, understanding His instructions, earnestly applying them, and putting one foot in front of the other.
No, life is not a self-driving car. It is not an airplane on autopilot.
You cannot just float in the waters of life and trust that the current will take you wherever you hope to be one day. Discipleship requires our willingness to swim upstream when needed.
No one else is responsible for your personal journey. The Savior will help you and prepare the way before you, but the commitment to follow Him and keep His commandments must come from you. That is your sole burden, your sole privilege.
This is your great adventure.
Please heed the call of your Savior.
Follow Him.
The Lord has established The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help you in this commitment to serve God and fellowmen. Its purpose is to encourage, teach, lift, and inspire. This wonderful Church provides opportunities for you to exercise compassion, reach out to others, and renew and keep sacred covenants. It is designed to bless your life and improve your home, community, and nation.
Come, join with us and trust the Lord. Lend your talents to His wonderful work. Reach out, encourage, heal, and support all who desire to feel and heed the yearning for our supernal home. Let us join together in this glorious pilgrimage to heavenly climes.
The gospel is a transcendent message of hope, happiness, and joy. It is the pathway that leads us home.
As we embrace the gospel in faith and deed, each day and every hour, we will draw a little closer to our God. Our lives will be better, and the Lord will use us in remarkable ways to bless those around us and bring about His eternal purposes. Of this I testify and leave you my blessing in the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen

Thursday, November 30, 2017

The First Presidency 2017 Christmas Message

First Presidency Sends 2017 Christmas Message
  • 30 NOVEMBER 2017
Statues of shepherds are seen in the foreground and background, with Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus in the reflecting pond in front of the Salt Lake Temple, November 25, 2017. Photo by Valerie Johnson.
“As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Christmas season, our hope is that the light and testimony of the Savior’s divine mission … will be reflected in our thoughts, our words, and our actions.” —The First Presidency

Following is the 2017 Christmas message from the First Presidency of the Church:
2017 Christmas Message
“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6).
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Christmas season, our hope is that the light and testimony of the Savior’s divine mission as the Redeemer of all mankind will come into our hearts and be reflected in our thoughts, our words, and our actions.
May each of us be blessed at this joyous season of the year as we acknowledge with sincere gratitude the Father’s incomparable gift to us of His Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and our Master.
The First Presidency

The Salt Lake Temple reflection is seen in the Main Street Plaza reflection pond in Salt Lake City on Friday, November 24, 2017. Photo by Ravell Call, Deseret News.

Let's learn new words...from the Book of Mormon

So I had an idea this morning, my son who is 18 months is learning words, like the sounds words make when I say car, book, no, yes, etc. and he repeats back. I decided to create a chart and flash cards to help him understand what the word looks like and the word itself. Of course he is not old enough to write legibly on paper, but it helps to associate the object to the word that we are trying to learn. I also had an idea of teaching words from the Book of Mormon, so here's the link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w6LwUMHXeRQzOF0jAFGHEb9jkSYwxd3iNlhhtafoz5E/edit?usp=sharing


Light the World: in 25 ways in 25 days

#LightTheWorld in 25 ways in 25 days
My church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) has come out with a new theme for the Christmas season "Light the World". They have created an advent calendar of how we can light the world in people's lives! My little family & I will be posting every day on the blog and what we can do for that day based on the scripture we get! Here is the link & the advent calendar, I hope you enjoy it!


https://www.mormon.org/christmas/25-ways-25-days-calendar

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Getting my little family to read and pray together

Today I have noticed for the second time, my son likes to do what I do in the morning first is to read the scriptures. I've decided since he has done this with me in the morning, why not make it a daily thing! Having daily family scripture and prayer chart. Currently my husband and I are trying to teach our son to put his hands together to pray.


Here is the link for the daily scripture and prayer chart I made:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18Mgj4E8nk2aNl5TnWKpKdTx5qb3yzHGVraabzikPhqw/edit?usp=sharing

Here's one that is more detailed:
http://www.oopseydaisyblog.com/2010/03/free-download-more-fhe-goodies.html

The Prophets call to read The Book of Mormon!

I exhort you to read The Book of Mormon! It has blessed my life and has made it bright!!

The Power of the Book of Mormon


Thomas S. Monson
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I implore each of us to prayerfully study and ponder the Book of Mormon each day.
My dear brothers and sisters, greet you most warmly as we are met again in great general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Before begin my formal message today, would like to announce five new temples which will be built in the following locations: Brasília, Brazil; greater Manila, Philippines, area; Nairobi, Kenya; Pocatello, Idaho, USA; and Saratoga Springs, Utah, USA.
This morning speak about the power of the Book of Mormon and the critical need we have as members of this Church to study, ponder, and apply its teachings in our lives. The importance of having firm and sure testimony of the Book of Mormon cannot be overstated.
We live in time of great trouble and wickedness. What will protect us from the sin and evil so prevalent in the world today? maintain that strong testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and of His gospel will help see us through to safety. If you are not reading the Book of Mormon each day, please do so. If you will read it prayerfully and with sincere desire to know the truth, the Holy Ghost will manifest its truth to you. If it is true—and solemnly testify that it is—then Joseph Smith was prophet who saw God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Because the Book of Mormon is true, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Lord’s Church on the earth, and the holy priesthood of God has been restored for the benefit and blessing of His children.
If you do not have firm testimony of these things, do that which is necessary to obtain one. It is essential for you to have your own testimony in these difficult times, for the testimonies of others will carry you only so far. However, once obtained, testimony needs to be kept vital and alive through continued obedience to the commandments of God and through daily prayer and scripture study.
My dear associates in the work of the Lord, implore each of us to prayerfully study and ponder the Book of Mormon each day. As we do so, we will be in position to hear the voice of the Spirit, to resist temptation, to overcome doubt and fear, and to receive heaven’s help in our lives. so testify with all my heart in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.