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Opportunity is like a bar of soap
Posted On 03/05/2008 00:59:14

Ever done any soap carving?  My experience taught me that opportunity is in dwindling supply, and there should be some sense of urgency behind capturing a vision of what you want to do and become, and then working on it.

For the full post, click here... http://ongofu.com/2008/03/04/opportunity/

Tags: Opportunity Faith Mormon Poetry Life


Beware your rear view mirro
Posted On 02/13/2008 16:13:36

There’s a reason why the rear view mirror is only a very small portion of the size of your overall front-window.  It’s because you’re meant to only have your past be there for an occasional reference, only for periodic glimpses back.  Your rear view mirror does little to help you navigate the road before you.

But in life, Satan’s design is to have your “rear view mirror” fill your entire forward-facing field of view.  Read more...

Tags: Religion Christ Hope Inspiration Past Future


Staying in tune
Posted On 02/12/2008 17:57:20

We cannot succumb to perpetual procrastination of spiritual preparedness. 


I believe the diligence and vigilance we assert to stay dialed in will reap its rewards upon us many fold as we endeavor to live the life of a latter day saint.


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Tags: Christianity Church Faith Holy Ghost Lds Mormon Religion Sprituality





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