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"The years of 1836 and 1837 were as difficult as that young Church had ever faced--financially, politically, and internally. In the midst of that stress, Joseph Smith had the remarkable prophetic prompting to send some of his ablest men (ultimately the entire Quorum of the Twelve Apostles) abroad on missions. It was a bold, inspired move, one that would in the end save the Church from the perils of the day, but in the near term it imposed great burdens on the Saints--painful for those wh... Read More
When I read Church history, I am amazed at the boldness of the early brethren as they went out into the world. They seemed to find a way. Even in persecution and hardship, they went and opened doors which evidently have been allowed to sag on their hinges and many of them to close. I remember that these fearless men were teaching the gospel in Indian lands before the Church was even fully organized. As nearly as 1837 the Twelve were in England fighting Satan, in Tahiti in 1844, Australia... Read More
Have you ever looked at something one way one moment, then entirely another the next? I think things often change the most when you least expect them to. I recently attended the dedication ceremony for the twin falls Idaho temple. I sat and listened as the prophet and leader of our church, talked of his loving wife, who even though she has been very ill, always packed the bags specially for him. It was touching to see just how deep ran that love for her, and the concern h... Read More
Finding the light The darkness had fallen, the sunlight was calling, when it seemed that someone whispered my name. I looked to the sky, the storms were so high, that it seemed that no hope here could tame. There was wind all about, the heart was in doubt, Not a whisper of hope or of cheer. When I saw a light, still small and bright, a star through the storm did appear. If you look up, you'll see the light, the smallest but brightest, saying it's all... Read More
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