Saturday, December 10, 2011

What Lesson am I to Learn


       What lesson am I to learn from the sickness or disease that I have been given? I have done what I have been asked to do but its not getting any better. I know there is something for me to get from this, but what?
       In St. Matthew 9:12 Christ says this "...They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick."
       All throughout the scriptures it speaks of those that have been exceedenly blessed and then after a while they loose themselves in their own pride. They set their hearts on their riches instead of Christ and His Atonement. They forget what He has blessed them with because they have been given all that they have asked for. Therefore they feel that they dont need Him anymore for they have all they think they need. But oh how wrong they are!
       If we jump to 3 Nephi 6:13 it says "Some were lifted up in pride, and others were exceedingly humble; some did return railing for railing, while others recieved railing and persecution and all manner of afflictions, and would not turn and revile again, but were humble and penitent before God."
       Once again some became pridefull and did not seek after Christ but after making others suffer for their benefit. In Ether 12:27 it says "And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness, I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them."
       We have weaknesses so that we can look towards Christ for help. He is our own Physician and only the sick will follow Him. By sick I mean the humbled. We all have weaknesses but only the humbled will he help. So we should be thankfull that He loves us enough to cut us down. For if He didnt then we might become pridefull and not realize what He has done for us. Because of our illness or weakness, or whatever it may be, we will always remember what He did for us and be thankful for him suffering for each one of us.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Learn to Lead with Love and not Push with Force


       An old farmer drives his John Deere tractor down the road carrying a bail of hay, his cattle fallowing behind him. A young cowboy saddles up his horse and puts on his hat to head out for a long day at work.
       The young cowboy spends all day trying to round up his cattle and get them to move to the south 40. Its hot outside and he is getting real frustrated. The cattle aren't doing what he wants them to do. No matter how much he yells or as much as he cracks his whip, they still will not move.
       The old farmer continues to lead his cattle down the road. His cattle, all in a line down the shoulder of the street, follow their leader. The farmer gets to the gate and opens it. He pulls his tractor just inside to allow every cow to enter behind him. He gives each one an apple and slowly heads back home.
       The young cowboy finishes up for the day and heads home to prepare for supper with his parents. He rounds up his children, kicking and screaming along the way. He yells at them to sit down and be quiet until they get to grandma and grandpa's. When they arrive at his parents his kids pile out to give grandpa a big hug and see what grandma is cookin, then go outside to play. When supper is ready the young cowboy hollers for his kids to come and wash up. He gets them and put in their seats as grandma and grandpa wait patiently.
       After supper the kids get down and head out to play. The young cowboy, right after them, tries to make them settle down. After a lot of frustration from the young cowboy, grandpa get up and takes the kids by the hand and walks them to his chair. He sits down and puts the children on his lap as he reads a book with them. Then that old farmer looks up at the young cowboy and says "Son, you must learn to lead with love rather than push with force."

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

My Personal Bodyguard


I love Jackie Chan. He is someone that I wouldn't mind being around if something bad was going to happen. When I watch a Jackie Chan movie, I get all excited to go out and see if I can fight like him. As with a lot of people. When we are in a movie and the setting is an action movie then we get all ready and excited to get out and see what we are made of. But its when we are excited and then we leave the movie and we realize that Jackie Chan is not with us anymore and we realize that we are not as great of a fighter as he is. We get into that situaltion that calls for us to do something, but we get intimidated or just give into peer preasure and we don't do what we are suppose to. We dont have that comfort of Jackie Chan right there beside us.
       The same happens to us when we have a great spiritual experience in church, at a fireside, in a prayer, listening to a church speaker, or meeting with the missionaries. We have such a spiritual high and are excited to get out and follow along with the things that the spirit has talked to us about. But once we get around our friends or out into the worldly things, we realize that we arent around the same people and we lose that feeling of power. We forget about the things that we just learned and the goals that we just made because we are not in the same atmosphere as we were while we had that great feeling.
        What if we had Jackie Chan right beside us when the time for us to stand up to someone arose? Would you be scared to still go over and confront that person or that problem? If I had Jackie Chan next to me I would go out looking for somone to start something so I could watch him work. I would want to show my friends that I have Jackie Chan as my personal bodyguard. I would have that great feeling with me all the time knowing that he is right there to have my back.
       The same goes for us when we have that great spiritual experience. We can still have the spirit with us. And when we do it, is just like our Savior, Jesus Christ, walking along side us. Now what do we have to worry about? What possible problem could arise that He couldn't take care of? Wouldn't you want to share that great feeling with your friends? To show them that they too can have Christ walking along side them. By setting the exsample for them, they will notice the difference in us and they will want the same feelings that we have. But we first have to remember the things that we must do in order to have the spirit with us. Such as reading our scriptures, going to church and our other meetings, and saying our payers. These things will allow the spirit to be in our lives. We won't have anything to be afraid of anymore.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Missionary Work

       Missionary work is extremely important in these latter days. It is our job as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to go out and bring others unto Christ. Just as when you hear a great story, it does you no good if you do not go out and share it with someone. You won't be able to get the fullness of joy that it has if you can not share it with someone. How great does it feel to call up your friend and tell them a great story that you just heard, so now you both can enjoy it together?
       Just as missionary work is important to share with others, it is also very enjoyable to share with your friends. Being able to see happiness be broght into your friends' life because of what you shared with them is one of the best feelings you can get. Watching them change their life around from not so good to even better is an amazing thing and we can all be apart of someones life changing experience. All we have to do is open our mouths and let the words flow.
       In Doctrine and Covenants chapter 4 verses 2 and 4 it says: "2. Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind, and strenght, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day." Then verse 4 says "For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth not, but bringeth salvation to his soul."
       We are to "thrusteth in his sickle with (our) might" with all our "heart, might, mind, and strength" so we can lay up in store salvation to our soul. It says in verse 4  that the field is white ALREADY to harvest. We don't need to plant seeds when it is time to harvest the crop. As full time missionaries and as member missionaries it is our duty to go out and harvest Heavenly Father's crops (children). He has prepared them and now it is our turn to bring them unto him.
       Just as Ammon, in the Book of Mormon, when he served his mission, had the state of mind to baptise everyone that he could. We too must have that same mentallity. Ammon did't worry about his girlfriend and he didnt count down the time he had left, he just went out and put his heart, might, mind, and strength into missionary work. Look at how successfull he was by doing that. How successfull can we be if we fallow D&C 4?

Friday, July 15, 2011

CTR Many Different Meanings

     Many LDS members wear a ring that has CTR engraven on it. Alot of non-members don't understand the meaning of CTR. Well CTR has several meanings such as: Choose The Right, Cross The River, Can't Touch the Righteous, and Called To Retrieve.  Many people give these rings as gifts to a loved one to share with them the incredible feeling that comes with keeping the commandments of our Father in Heaven. These different sayings apply to all kinds of people. Choose The Right applies to all of God's children. Like it says in Mosiah 2:21-22
       21.I say unto you that if ye should aserve him who has created you from the beginning, and is bpreserving you from day to day, by lending you cbreath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own dwill, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your ewhole souls yet ye would be funprofitable servants.
       22.And behold, all that he arequires of you is to bkeep his commandments; and he has cpromised you that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth dvary from that which he hath said; therefore, if ye do ekeep his fcommandments he doth bless you and prosper you.
     What these scriptures are talking about that goes with Choose The Right is that our Father in Heaven is blessing us everyday by lending us breath. All that he asks of us is to keep his commandments. Choose The Right. How simple is it to just read our scriptures, go to church, and pray to Him each day? He loves each of us and wants to help us. All we have to do is ask and he will immediately bless us.
     The next one is Cross The River. This one goes along with the early pioneers, when they had to cross the country to get to Utah. They pushed through all of their struggles and hard times, they crossed the rivers set before them. They pushed forward on their faith and their prayers. We too must Cross The River when we are faced with a trial. Through our own prayers and our own faith we will be able to gain the strength needed to cross the river. Our Heavenly Father helped them out, I know that He will help us cross the rivers that we will face in our life.
     Can't Touch the Righteous. If we choose the right and cross the rivers that are placed before us, then Heavenly Father has promised us that He will bless and protect us. Satan will have no power over us if we continue to fallow the commandments.When we mess mess up, through Christ's Atonement, we can repent and be cleansed from out sins and be pure again. if we are clean and pure in heart then Satan and his followers Can't Touch the Richous.
     Called to Retrieve goes with missionaries as well as members of the church. We are all called to retrieve God's children and bring them back to Him. Just like when you have something that you love, you want to share it with your friends and family. Jesus Christ's teachings, the Gospel, has blessed our our lives and therefore we are to bring others unto it. This way they too can eel the love, peace, joy, and happiness that comes from Choosing The Right, Crossing The River, keeping ourselves righteous, and retrieving our brothers and sisters to come unto Christ.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Recieving faith and a sign from God; Just like when the Iron is Hot


       There are many questions reguarding faith and wanting signs from God. What is faith? How can I believe something without seeing it first? How can I obtain faith? God gave signs to people in the past, so why not me? These are all questions that many people have asked, and many more. Well I would like to compare faith and recieving signs to a hot iron.
       I was told this analogy that really changed my attitude: if someone held up a hot iron, so you could see the glowing white and orange, and said this is hot. would you believe them? What if you were blind folded? Would you trust and have faith in them? Or would you insist on having a sign first and having that iron placed on your chest so that you could know that it was hot?
       In Doctrine and Covenants 63: 9-10 it says: "9 But, behold, faith cometh not by signs, but signs follow those that believe. 10 Yea, signs come by faith, not by the will of men, nor as they please, but by the will of God."
       Then in the Book of Mormon in Ether 12:6 it says: "And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning these things; I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye recieve no winess until after the trial of your faith."
       That blindfold that was talked about in the analogy will not come off, no matter how hard we fight against it, until we excersize  just a particle of faith. Just by trusting in our Father in Heaven we are excersizing faith. Just like it said in D&C 63:9 " But, behold, faith cometh not by signs, but signs fallow those that believe." And as well, as it said in D&C 63:10, we will not recieve signs by our will but by only  the Lords will, will we recieve any answere.
       Going back to Ether 12:6 it says "... wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye recieve no witness until after the trial of your faith." AFTER we excersize some faith and believe in Heavenly Father and his prophet, in which he has called, then shall He take that blindfold from us and show us the glowing of the iron rod that is set before us.
       It is my testimony that those who are asking any of these questions, or ones like it, that they dont wait for that hot iron to be pressed on their chest. Pray to our Father in Heaven and open your heart unto him. He is here for us and he loves each of us. I have done this very thing and I have had the blindfold taken off. I know that God lives and that His son, Jesus Christ, is my savior. I know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is His true and living church. I know that Joseph Smith is a true prophet of God and  that Thomas S. Monson is the acting Prophet today. I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Using Scriptures to help your Marriage


       One of our greatest blessings is families. Our loving Heavenly Father has blessed us with families for us to raise our children in and to let ourselves grow as well. He has blessed us to create life. He knows and understands the responsibility that he has given us. But do we?
       He also knows and understands that we are not perfect and therefore we all argue. He knows each one of us and our attitude. He has provided us with scriptures for us to learn and study from. He has talked about marriage and husband and wife relationships in 1 Corinthians 7: 2-5. These verses describe how a husband and wife can love one another and learn to strengthen each other.
       In verse 3 it says "Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and like-wise also the wife unto the husband."
       At the bottom of the page where the footnotes are, if you look at footnote "c" for benevolence it says: love within family; continuing courtship in marriage. So according to the scriptures the husband has to show love within his own family and to continue courtship in the marriage with his wife. And the same goes for the wife as well.
       Then in verse 4 it says "The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife."
       This verse does not mean you have control over your spouse's body. It simply means that both the husband and the wife are to work together and they are to work and do as one. They are married and therefore must work side by side in order to accomplish anything. When it says that your spouse is in charge of your body and your are in charge of theirs then we are to respect one another. Like this verse says, they have control of our body, so if we respect them then we are respecting what is ours.
        In verse 5 it says "Defraud ye not one the other, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency."
       The footnote for defraud says " depart ye not one from the other..." What this verse is saying is to not leave your spouse without consent. And if you both do decide to split up for a time do it with much fasting and prayer. Then "...come together again, that Satan..." In the footnote for Satan it says "use self control." Control yourself when speaking with one another. The next word in the verse is "tempt" the footnote for that says "lust." So we are to use self control over our lusts and work together as one. This way we don't give into the temptation to lust after our anger and then say or do something that we will regret.
       God blesses families. Families start by the husband and wife promising to love one another and take care of one another in their marriage. We will all have different trials in our life and different situations that we will face. We are given scriptures for us to learn from. Use these verses to strengthen yourself and your marriage, if you need them, then share them with others who are in need of help.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Hakuna matata, It means no worries

"Hakuna matata, what a wonderful phrase. Hakuna matata, it aint no passin craze. It means no worries for the rest of your days. It's our problem free, philosophy. Hakuna matata."
     As a kid I loved to watch the movie The Lion King. Even now at 20 years old I still love that movie. One of my favorite characters is Mufasa. He is just so cool and I always wanted to have his voice. But anyways, Mufasa is the one that leads Simba, his son, throughout his life. He guides him and helps him along the way. He is there to give Simba advice when he needs it.
     My second favorite characters are Timon and Pumbaa. They are best friends that meet up with Simba when he ran away. They make him their friend and look after him. They teach him the term " Hakuna matata" which means no worries. Simba ran away from his problems and feelings of guilt and shame. He tries to forget his past and just worry about now. But his past catches up with him. Simba runs into this monkey named Rafiki. He tries to tell Simba that he can't always run away from his past. But Simba wont listen, so Rafiki has to show him instead of tell him. Rafiki hits him on the head with his stick. Simba says "What was that for?" Rafiki says back "What does it matter? Its in the past." Simba answeres " Ya, but it still hurts." Rafiki replies, "What happens in the past may still hurts if not takin care of."
     Rafiki helped Simba understand that you still have to take care of things that happened in the past in order to overcome them. Now Simba has the support of his friends Timon and Pumbaa, and the guidance of his father, Mufasa. Simba goes back to his home in Pride rock to face his past. Simba's uncle Scar has takin over his land and has ruined it all. Simba, with the help of Mufasa, overcomes his trials and regains his land and gets rid of the guilt and shame he felt.
     I have related this great movie to myself and others. How often do we try to run away from our past? Trying to forget our feelings of guilt and shame that are caused from our past transgressions and sins. Just like Simba did, we have a loving 'Heavenly' Father to guide us along our way. He is here to help us IF we ask and accept it from him. Because of our Savior's atonement we are able to face our past and overcome those feelings that we felt. Through Him we can once again be happy and have peace and joy in our life. Just like Rafiki said "What happens in the past still hurts..." but we can overcome it with our fathers help.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Branding; as a Cowboy and a Missionary


      I love branding time. I look forward to it all year. Out on my mission I have branded afew times. I love getting the call from a rancher to see if we are able to come out and help him brand on Saturday. I love to be out there as the ropers rope the calves and and us muggers wrestle the calves. I really enjoy the team work it takes to work with them.
      It takes a whole team of people working together to tackle this task. Not just one or two people can brand without having the help of others. Branding would be very hard, expecially when the one big one gets roped and its your turn to wrestle it. But it is those difficult ones that make the job alot of fun. This is when you have to rely on your team to come help you. Without the help of others you wouldnt be able to accomplish this task
      We as missionaries are kind of like the muggers. But we dont force out friends to do anything that they dont want to do. We are simply here to just lead and guide them to better their understanding of our Father and his Son. The ropers bring the calf to the mugger just like members bring their friends to us missionaries. It takes two muggers per calf, and it takes two missionaries per investigator. As we teach our new friend, the rest of our team, the ward members, come and help out our new friend. Just as when our branding team comes and doctors up the calf.
      Then comes the branding. When we brand the cattle we leave a mark on the outside to show everyone that it belongs to someone. When we brand our friends it is on the inside. This is called baptism. It is an inside brand that reflects on the outside. But just like with cattle, others can try to brand over your brand or the hair might grow over it, but that brand will always be there.
      Just as ranchers have to tend to their herds we as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have to tend to our new friends that have just joined our herd. This means pulling them out of a ditch, getting them untangled when they step off the path and end up in a barbwire fence, and so on. Ranchers dont get a day off tending to their cattle and neither do we.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Facing the Trials



       We all have faced some sort of trial in our life. Some of us are even going through one right now. Some of these trials and challenges we face leave us to become depressed or feel that we have not done what we should have. Some of the trials may include financial issues, argueing with loved ones, loosing a loved one, having to face someone that we have offended or have offended us, and so many more. Sometimes we are lost on what we should do, we have done all that we can and yet we still feel that we havn't progressed. It may seem that our own friends and family have left us alone.
      We face trials in our life to test us on how we fallow God's commandments. Our Father in Heaven allows us to go through these trials to help us learn and grow from them. Even when we can't figure out what lesson we are to learn, there is something that can benifit us from it. It may even be that someone else might be going through something like what we are, we are going through it so that we can help them through our expierence. Or maybe its just for us to learn from.
      Alot of us have asked the question "Why is this happening to me?" The scriptures say 'first comes trial by faith, then comes your reward' We are tested first then we can recieve our reward. When the times get tough we are to look to our Heavenly Father for guidence. He is the best person we can turn to to help us through the trial that we are facing. Allways look to Him for help, for only he knows what we are to do.
      "Whoever puts their trust in God will have him with them." (Paul V. Johnson, LDS General Conferance April 2011)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Firts comes trial by faith, then comes your reward

      "There was no rain when Noah began to build the ark. There was no ram when Abraham got the sticks to sacrifice Isaac. There were not two personages when Joseph knelt to pray. First comes trial by faith, then your reward" (Thomas S. Monson). Just as these three prophets were all tried to see if they are faithfull, we are tried to see how faithfull we are. Just like Preident Monson said we are tried by faith, then comes our reward. We all have things that we have to deal with in our lives. This is our time for us to see how faithfull we are to our Father in Heaven.
        He places us in these situations for our benefit. Our job is to learn from them and in the proccess of learning from them we are drawing ourself closer to our Heavenly Father. We are to look to him for help. He has created this test for us, so he knows the right answeres to it. We are able to study for it through the scriptures. This is an open book test and we can even ask te teacher for help. But first we have to show him that we are willing to learn. We show him by exercising our faith. Because once we do that we can recieve our reward.

Thursday, March 10, 2011




        There was a man who was about to retire from his job. He was the Chief Executive of his company. He still had a year until he was going to retire. He was debating on who he should apoint to the new Chief Executive of his company. After pondering on this he called in ten of his top employees. He explained his delema and then gave them all a small envelope with a seed in it. He told them that they are to take care of this seed and write down everything that they do to it, for one year. At the end of the year he will chose who is the new Chief Executive of the company according to how well they took care of the seed.
        As the time went on some of the employees were bragging about how big their plant is getting. But one of the employees wasn't saying anything. His seed has not even sprouted yet. Over the next year this man watered the seed and took great care of it. But still it never grew. When the year was up it was time for them to bring in their plants and their record books of what they did to help it grow. This man's friend told him to just go buy a plant and show that to his boss. But the man said that that would be dishonest.
        The day finally came and still the man's seed hasn't grew. When he arrived at his job he saw everyone else had great beautiful plants. He felt really bad for not being able to have it seed grow. When his boss came in he looked at everyone's record of what they did to take care of their seed. When he got to the one man, he asked what happen to his seed. The man staited that he did all he could , but the seed wouldn't grow. The boss asked him when the last time he watered it was. The man said he watered it this morning. Then the boss anounced to everyone that this man is the new Chief Executive of the company.
        All the other employees were so mad because his plant didn't even grow and theirs did. The boss then said that the seeds that he gave to all of them were unfertilized seeds. They were all bad. This man was the only one who had enough respect and dignity to say after all he did the seed never grew. This man stook with this one seed even though it never grew. He was there to help it and care for it. Then he had the respect and dignity to tell his boss that the seed didn't grow.
         When we set goals for ourselves we need to stick with them. Even if we don't accomplish them, there is a bigger picture that we can't see. Just like this man getting the job even though his seed never grew, we will get our reward later on if we hold true to ourselves and our fellow man. As long as we set our goals and keep true to them to the end, we  will have accomplished them.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger

     We all go through hard times in our life. Whether it be in school, at work, at home, around our friends, or anywhere. We all face difficult situations throughout our lives. My dad always told me "What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger." I never really understood what that meant. I now realize that that was his way of saying everything will work out. Some of us have problems that we have to deal with in our families. This is one of the hardest things to deal with, watching a family member fall and you can't help them. As much as we try they still just don't want to listen to our advice, even if we went through the same thing they are going through.
     What we can do is to be there for them when they do decide to come back. We can show our love to them by being there when they need us. We show them that we are here to help by talking to them and listening when they have something to say. I love this picture of this little girl and the quote that comes with it. That quote says it all. "The hard times [I] go through will lead to the good times [I will] have" (Henry).
     Even though it's not us going through the hard time. We still do suffer by watching a loved one go through it. But we both can learn from it. Our job is to see how we can better our lives and also our loved ones' as well. Don't ever give up on someone you love. Because hopefully you will be the one to bring them back.

Friday, February 25, 2011

I always loved the song "Daddy Never was the Cadillac Kind" by The Confederate Railroad. In the begining of the song it says:
   "We were poor when I was a youngun
       I don't remember ever going hungry
       Daddy made sure we didn't do without
       I went to school with some of these fellas
      They had money and I was jealous
      I didn't know then what I know now
      Daddy'd say you can't judge a book by looking at its cover
      It's what's inside that really matters"
This song applies to us all, because at some point in our lives we get alittle jelious of others. Just like in this section of the song when he says "I don't remember ever going hungry..." then, "I didn't know then what I know now..." How often do we not appriciate what we have, even if sometimes its not as great as someone else's? Looking back to when we were younger we can see the blessings that we had but didn't realize. This part of the song applies to me because we didn't have the best things growing up, but I can not remember ever going hungry. I am so gratefull now for what I had when I was a kid. then he goes on and says:
    "It took a while but now I'm grown
      I've settled down with kids of my own
      The more I give them
      The more they want"
Our Father in Heaven gave us everything we have. We need to be more gratefull for what he has given us instead of wanting the best of everything. The name of this song is Daddy Never was the Cadillac Kind. We don't need the best of everything, just be happy with what we have.
Daddy Never was the Cadillac Kind lyrics

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Power Sourse

A power sourse only works when you plug it in and turn it on. If you are not plugged in, you cant get the power needed to run whatever you are useing. This is the same with our faith in our Father in Heaven. If we are not plugged/tuned in with the spirit, how are we going to get the full power that he has to offer us? Just like useing a land line telephone. It must be plugged in and turned on in order for us to recieve the message from the other side. The more we exercise our faith in Heavenly Father and is son Jesus Christ, the easier it will be to recieve and understand the message that they have for us.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What is a Strippling Warrior?

The strippling warriors are a group of young men from the Book of Morman that go out to fight for their religion and their God. Their parents made an oath that they would not shed another man's blood. But war continued and the sons of those people formed an army. They did not make the same oath that their parents had made. They were led by a man named Heleman. They had the power of God with them as they went out to defend what they believed in. That is what we as missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are doing every day. We are led by our prophet, President Thomas S. Monson, and we have the spirit of the Lord with us to protect us as well. Our job is to be like a Strippling Warrior and teach all of Gods children about his gospel. They left everything to go do what they believed in. This is exactly what I have done. I have left my family and friends to go out and teach God's children about his gospel. I know how hard it was for them to leave home and I also know how much they have been blessed for what they have done. I know their testimony was strenghthened just as mine has been.