Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2017

thoughts on faith

I have faith that spring will come, and the snow will melt. Is it hard to have this faith when it just keeps snowing? Sometimes. Inevitable, every April there is a snow storm that comes to test my faith, but I know that the sun will come. I’ve lived through many northern Utah winters, and I’ve seen the blossoms that come even after the bleakest of days.
Faith isn’t something you simply obtain and will never leave. Faith is like a muscle; it needs to be constantly tried. If you aren’t working on building your faith it is dwindling. Luckily we have some tips on how we can exercise our faith and help increase it.

Hearing and following the words of God

Faith comes by hearing the word of God. We hear the word of God from living prophets, by the power of the Holy Ghost, and from searching the word of God in the scriptures. We must ponder and meditate upon the scriptures. In studying and searching the word of God, we gain faith.The world has a hard time with the idea of a living prophet on the earth. They are like the people in the great and spacious building in Lehi’s dream. We need to make sure we aren’t the men and women that Lehi saw who partook of the fruit, then left because those mocking them made them feel ashamed.
In a worldwide leadership training meeting, President Hinckley said:“No one need tell you that we are living in a very difficult season in the history of the world. Standards are dropping everywhere. Nothing seems to be sacred anymore.“… I do not know that things were worse in the times of Sodom and Gomorrah. … I think our Father must weep as He looks down upon His wayward sons and daughters.”“We must not give up. We must not become discouraged. We must never surrender to the forces of evil. … If it means standing alone, we must do it.“But we shall not be alone.”
President Harold B. Lee taught: “The only safety we have as members of this church is to … give heed to the words and commandments that the Lord shall give through His prophet. There will be some things that take patience and faith. You may not like what comes from the authority of the Church. It may contradict your [personal] views. It may contradict your social views. It may interfere with some of your social life. But if you listen to these things, as if from the mouth of the Lord Himself, with patience and faith, the promise is that ‘the gates of hell shall not prevail against you; … and the Lord God will disperse the powers of darkness from before you, and cause the heavens to shake for your good, and his name’s glory’ (D&C 21:6).
Through the last couple of years I have noticed that it is harder for members of the LDS church to sit on the fence. I have seen friends of mine who were fence sitters that have slipped to the other side either from the pressure of the world. We know the winning side. We need to gather the faith to stay on the right side of the fence no matter what others say. We need a strong testimony of the relationship of prophets and God. How we get that testimony and increase our faith is to immerse ourselves in the word of God through current prophets and those of the past.
Elder Robert D. Hales explained, “We know there was a war in heaven over the plan of salvation, so it is not surprising that the religious principles that have been taught in this, the last dispensation, are attacked with malignant ferocity.”

Fasting and prayer

A couple weeks ago my 14 year old sister-in-law went to receive her patriarchal blessing. She had prepared herself and knew the importance of this blessing. She fasted all day before her blessing in the evening to prepare herself spiritually. When she went to receive her blessing the Patriarch mentioned to her that he knew she was spiritually prepared because he felt the spirit so strongly hours before her appointment. She received a beautiful and very specific blessing.
President Gordon B. Hinckley stated, “If there is any one thing you and I need in this world is faith, that dynamic, powerful, marvelous element by which, as Paul declared, the very worlds were framed… Faith -- the kind of faith that moves one to get on his knees and plead with the Lord and then get on his feet and go to work -- is an asset beyond compare, even in the acquisition of secular knowledge”

Base decisions off of your testimony

As life progresses we are given decisions that need to be made. Some are simple, others are more complex. Some only affect us, other can affect many. Some you need to make alone, some you need to involve other in the decision at hand. Having a strong testimony and a deep faith in God can make even the most difficult decisions a little easier.
Elder Robert D. Hales shared the following story:
"When I was 15 years old, I realized the significance of a testimony of the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, and the Savior and how it affects our choices.
My brother, Joe, was 20 years old. It was during the Korean conflict, and only one young man in each ward could go on a mission. The others had to be available to be drafted into the military. A young man in our ward had gone on a mission early in the year; my brother’s birthday was in September, so he didn’t think he would get the opportunity to serve a mission.
Our stake president called my brother in and told him that one of the wards had not used its allotment and he might be able to go. Missionaries were called at 20 years of age in those days, and my brother had just filled out his application to medical school. He was a good student. My father, who was not active in the Church, had made financial preparations to help him with medical school and was disappointed when he learned of the conversation with the stake president. My father counseled Joe not to go and suggested that he could do more good by going to medical school.
This was a big issue in our family. That night my brother and I talked about the choice. He was five years older, so it was mainly his thinking. As we reasoned it out, we concluded: If Jesus Christ was a great man but not divine, if Joseph Smith was a wonderful teacher but not a prophet, or if the Book of Mormon had wonderful counsel but was not the word of God, then Dad was right—it would be better to go to medical school. But if Jesus Christ is divine, if Joseph Smith is a prophet, and if the Book of Mormon is the word of God, then it would be more important to accept the call and proclaim the gospel.
That night, more than ever before, I wanted to know the answers to these questions. I had always believed in the divinity of Jesus Christ. I believed in Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, but I wanted confirmation from the Lord. That night, as I prayed, the Spirit bore witness to my soul of the Savior and the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon and that Joseph Smith was a prophet. My brother received the same witness and made the choice to serve a mission. Incidentally, when my brother returned from his mission, he went to medical school. When I reached my 20th birthday, my father was happy to see me serve a mission."
Having a deep knowledge of the gospel and faith in the plan of salvation can help you decide what is most important in life. Decisions that once seemed important can seem trivial when put in an eternal perspective.

Humility

All spiritual growth begins with humility. Humility is having and understanding our relationship to God the Father and Jesus Christ and our dependence upon Them. They are the objects upon which our faith rests, the figures in whom our faith is centered.
Almost exactly one year ago I was down in St. George with Ellie visiting my family. Jeremy was working, and was planning on meeting up with us on the weekend. That Thursday evening, around midnight, I received a call from Jeremy. He explained to me that our 24 year old brother-in-law had suddenly passed away. He left behind Jeremy’s 25 year old sister. This was a really hard time for our family. We had a lot of unanswered questions. We had a lot of anger. We had a lot of despair. My faith never wavered, however. Even though I had no idea why Mitch had to leave Brittany and the rest of us, I never doubted for a second that it would be okay. I knew it wouldn’t be quick, and I knew it wouldn’t be painless, but I knew everything would sort itself out. My faith in God and in the plan of salvation has grown by leaps and bounds this last year. No one asks for trials, but you better believe that you can become a better person if you humble yourself and let God into your life. I read in a book recently, “If life is a bowl full of cherries, ask for a wolf to knock at your door.” I don’t think anyone can look back at their trials and say, “If I could pick the trial to go through, that definitely would have been it,” but I guarantee if you look back at your trials you will notice insight, strength, blessings that you wouldn’t trade for anything.
Pres. Ezra Taft Benson once stated: “Now let me describe to you what faith in Jesus Christ means. Faith in Him is more than mere acknowledgement that He lives. It is more than professing belief. Faith in Jesus Christ consists of complete reliance on Him. As God, He has infinite power, intelligence, and love. There is no human problem beyond His capacity to solve. Because He descended below all things, He knows how to help us rise above our daily difficulties.”
Russell M. Nelson exclaimed, “Why do we need such resilient faith? Because difficult days are ahead. Rarely in the future will it be easy or popular to be a faithful Latter-day Saint. Each of us will be tested. The Apostle Paul warned that in the latter days, those who diligently follow the Lord “shall suffer persecution." That very persecution can either crush you into silent weakness or motivate you to be more exemplary and courageous in your daily lives.”
We are to a point in our lives that we need faith. We need strong testimonies. We need to constantly work on our heavenly relationships. Through the word of God, prayer and fasting, our testimonies, and humility we can increase our faith in God.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

refugee aid

mother and children
Photo credit
News and social media feeds are filled with articles about refugees. It's hard to separate the truth from farce. The truth: refugees need help. I would hate it if others assumed that I am a bad person because I come from a country where there are bad people.

"Imagine leaving behind your home and all of your belongings to seek safety and shelter for you and your surviving loved ones. Imagine running from somewhere to nowhere. Imagine surviving shootings, bombings, torture, and starvation for months or years. Millions of refugees do this every year. Less than half of one percent of refugees are granted refugee status which allows them an opportunity to begin a new life."

There are many ways we can help. You can help financially or just with your time. There are many who would like to help, but don't know where to start. Two resources you can look into are the app Serve Refugees and the website I Was a Stranger. Both resources will give you information on what refugees have been going through and what is happening with them now. They will also give suggestions on how you can help.

Serve Refugees is an app that gives you information on how to serve or employ refugees. The service opportunities range from educating yourself, serving refugees, or giving to them. Some opportunities only take fifteen minutes of your time. I love how this app is set up. If you want, you can even earn points to get entered to win prizes. Here are some of the ways you can make a difference using the Serve Refugees app:
  1. Watch informative videos
  2. Intern with Utah Refugee Connection
  3. Attend a CCS family mentor meeting
  4. Tutor refugee children
  5. Sponsor or Volunteer with a Burmese Refugee Scout Troop
  6. Teach basic sewing skills to refugees
  7. Order items off of an Amazon registry list for refugees
  8. Create bathroom or cleaning kits
  9. Donate new bedding, car seats, washers and dryers, clothing, bus passes, and athletic equipment
  10. Become a friend to a refugee family
I Was a Stranger is a website created by the LDS Church. It contains informative articles and videos, and also has ideas for helping refugees. The videos are well-made and very informative. In addition, there are examples of how others are helping.  You can post your own stories of refugee relief on social media with #iwasastranger for a chance to be featured.

I personally have gained a testimony of the importance of helping. I wanted to find a way to keep giving and helping, so I decided to donate 10% of all purchases in my Etsy shop. I use the money to complete projects for the refugees, or donate the money to organizations focused to help in refugee aid. I have loved the opportunity to help in even a small way.


Sunday, January 1, 2017

what is most important to you?

Elle's blessing day
When I first saw this question I thought I knew my answer immediately, family. As I thought more about it, however, I realized that the most important part of my life is my faith, my beliefs, my religion. To be fair, though, my religion is centered around families.

Who I am, and my actions are based off of my belief system. I love my parents and my family because I know the importance of families in God's plan for me. I respect my parents because it is commanded of me, and I know it's right. Education is important to me. I love learning, and it is because the more I learn the more I see God's hand in everything.

The theory of evolution makes me laugh. With everything I know about the human body and is complexities I cannot fathom the idea that it happened by a single cell splitting over and over again. The big bang theory is just as hilarious to me. This earth is in the perfect condition for life, and you want me to believe it was out if luck? We have a living Heavenly Father that sent His son to create this world for us. That same son came down to Earth later, as a baby boy, and lived a perfect life so he could become our Savior.


My religion has taught me that I am a daughter of God, and that I should live my life in a way that He would see fit. I should serve and love others. I should respect my spirit and my body enough to reserve myself for the man that will become my husband. I should learn more about my Father in Heaven and my brother, Jesus Christ so I can emulate their attributes and become more like them.

I know, through my religion, that there is life after death. I know that I can be with my family forever of I live a life worthy of that blessing. That is why my religion is the most important to me. I want my family forever, and because of my religion I know how.

Monday, December 12, 2016

25 days of Christmas


I love Christmastime. I love the magical decorations, the incredibly cheesy movies, and delectable treats. I always joke with Mister on Halloween night about how Christmas commercials will start the next day. I secretly love it. Mister hates it because Thanksgiving gets looked over. As much as I love Christmas, I always have a hard time focusing on the true meaning of the holiday. You know, the birth of the Savior of the world. It really seems ridiculous that one of the most important moments of history can be overtaken by a jolly old elf.

I was really excited when the LDS church came out with a 25 days of Christmas. Each day is an attribute of the Savior, and ideas of how you can try to emulate it. Most ideas are very simple, others are more time intensive if you so choose. It has been a great way for me to keep the focus of the season on the Savior, as it should be. If you would like to join me on my 25 day journey, download the calendar here. Also, below I'm going to link my favorite nativity movie. May the spirit of God be with you this holiday season.



Monday, September 26, 2016

lds conference journals

For our Young Women's activity this week we made journals to take notes in during our LDS Conference. They were incredibly easy, and the girls had a blast making them.

Here are the materials you'll need:

The first step is to Mod Podge the journal title onto the front of the journal. [I got these journals at the Dollar Store in a three pack. It was definitely the cheapest way to go.] We also used washi tape on our titles to add a little somethin', something'. While you are waiting for the Mod Podge to dry, cut out the pictures of the first presidency and quorum of the twelve. 

Next, glue or tape the pictures onto the edges of the pages. We also had a tab for questions they want answered during conference, and a tab for the other speakers.

Finally, add one more coat of Mod Podge on the front of the journal to make sure the title stays on. If your title bubbles, put some wax paper on top of it and weigh it down with a heavy object.

View LDS Conference this weekend here. God still speaks to his prophets today. He loves his children.

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Saturday, January 9, 2016

God loves families

I know this post is a bit late, but I can't push the feeling away that I should write my thoughts on this topic. A few months ago the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came out with a statement declaring that children of same gender marriages could not be baptized into the church until they are 18.  I was blindsided on social media the morning this statement went live. I kept reading status after status about how unloving the church was. I was hurt but mostly confused. Why would the church turn down members? I then came across the explanation from the church and my confusion disappeared.

Missionary work is a very big part of the LDS faith. Something that is even larger than missionary work, however, is the family unit. God wants the home to be a heaven on earth. How can you have a heaven on earth if there is strife in your home?
Many of my friends took the church's stance as one of hatred. They viewed it as God not loving the children that are raised with same sex parents. This is false. God declared this statement because of his love for his children. All of his children. He wants family units to be unified. Even if that family unit came about in a way that God doesn't approve (The agency we have on earth is another example of God's love for us. He allows us to go against his will, and loves us anyway.). God isn't saying that they aren't allowed to be apart of his church. God is saying that when they get to the age of an adult they can make their own decision and be baptized into the church if they would like.
I feel as though this statement left a lot of people questioning their testimonies and views of the church I love. It strengthened my testimony. God is constant. God is loving. God is just, but God also shows mercy. I know that there is a prophet on the earth today that speaks to God and God speaks to him. He is the mouthpiece of the Lord. Follow the prophet. He knows the way.