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Love...
Posted On 05/22/2008 02:44:26

Life ios undirected without LOVE!!!!! inspirations comes through this....I want to love and to be loved....

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Everyday....
Posted On 05/22/2008 02:43:13

Have you ever feel happy yesterday?? and sometimes feel down after a while????? I was thinking before that it's not typical, I'm thankful that through the church, I've realized how important it is to stand firmly on our decisions. Everyday is a challenge, everybody has his own problem and has his own ways to be happy. The Lord supports only those who strive to follow.....Each day is my time to realize how blessed we are for having the chance to live each day and be like God who makes could decide for good~~~~~ We vcannot bring back the past, we can only recall it..so we have to do the best shot each day!!!!

Tags: Decisions


Moms..
Posted On 05/21/2008 03:19:56

After serving as full-time missionary, I live separetly. I work for my own and blessedly able to stand for myself. My parents live in our old house, it's a little far away from where I live. My mother stays with me in the weekend. I give her monthly allowance, never forget special occassions for her, and treat her out. I'm thinking of her most of the time but t I forget to tell her that I love her and that I care. One time, as I attended the Relief Society class, the RS President presented a letter for mothers. A letter goes like pleading her son/daughter to extend understanding on her, have patience, give time, and listen. it was stated there that the mother did her best while the son/daughter was still young, she's just longing for a simple care, touch, and love. The letter is a little longer than I could narrate. I honestly couldn't stop and hide the tears falling from my eyes. I've felt wrong with me. I am only focus on what I could give to my mother, I realize then that I should be more focus on what she needs. Most of the time, I am not able to listen to her without thinking that when I was younger, she gives her ears for me. I know my mother loves me. From that time then, I give time to her. I promise I will be a friend beside her. I know she's happy for me because I could live strongly but I know it's isn't enough. It's my time to show her that she could lean on me. I know she's the top mother for me. I couldn't pay the price....and no one can replace her...My mother is best gift I have ever have in this life whom I haven't notice for a long time...I 'm thankful that I still have the time to change for her...

 

Tags: The Best


THe Church is True
Posted On 04/23/2008 04:23:05

I've been in the church from Primary days but was baptized in the age of 13. I love the church. The teaching of principles are really the best ever...President Joseph Smith once said " I teach them Correct Principles and they govern themselves". THere is no such pressure in the church in doing what is right but rather an understanding of how important voluntary action and how we feel our own accountability of each decision we make. I know Heavenly Father loves me, I can feel it each day. I know He knows me more than I know myself and He has great plans for me.

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