Sunday, June 28, 2009

Man in the Mirror

I'm starting with the man in the mirror

I'm asking him to change his ways

And no message could have been any clearer

If you wanna make the world a better place

Take a look at yourself and then make a change

Michael Jackson.

Somehow his sad passing and even sadder life has caused me to reflect on my own desire to make changes. I believe most of us strive to make changes- improvements. Michael's life is chronicled by pictures which tell the story of his driving need to change. Now, at the time of his death, those images flash before our eyes and invite dialog and disagreement regarding his character. I feel a sense of ambivalence toward the debate between those who viewed him as an artistic genius and those who consider him a deeply disturbed pedophile. I guess we will never really know where the truth lies. I just know his story is sad. So much talent. Such a public life. Yet a life cut short, leaving questions, speculation and criticism. I am grateful that a loving and merciful Heavenly Father will determine the eternal consequences for Michael.

The lyrics above (from "Man in the Mirror") cause me to take pause to evaluate my own life. Serving as a full time missionary has opened my eyes to the changes I need to make within. At this late date in my life, I am finding how God will still uncover my weaknesses and through the atonement of his Son provide the grace that will allow me to turn my weaknesses into strengths. Turn envy into joy for other's accomplishments. Turn frustration into patience and acceptance. Turn a desire to change others into recognition and motivation to make changes in myself. The Spirit softens my heart and opens my eyes allowing me to see all I meet as God's children. Discouragement over my flaws is replaced with joy in God's love and His power to heal and transform His children.

How grateful I am to have this knowledge. What a blessing to set aside this time of life to share what I cherish with others. I invite you to read the quote below, made by Ezra Taft Benson- a modern day prophet. May this principle inspire you to overcome those traits that weigh you down. May the knowledge that you are truly a child of God bring you strength, hope and peace as it ever does for me.

"The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the outside in. The world would take people out of the slums. Christ takes the slums out of people, and then they take themselves out of the slums. The world would mold men by changing their environment. Christ changes men, who then change their environment. The world would shape human behavior, but Christ can change human nature."

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Men

All of my life I have been blessed to be surrounded by real men- men who are very important to me. My father, my husband, brothers, sons and sons-in-law, church leaders and more. The world needs more real men. What do I mean by real men? Check out the following link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQIQA6s2_Hw

Saturday, June 13, 2009


IN THIS MISSION WE BAPTIZE
May was a record setting month in the Colorado Springs Mission. Our missionaries brought 87 of Heavenly Father's Children to the waters of baptism. Allowing them to enter the gate of the path that leads to eternal life.

THE NEW CROP

Every six weeks the "new crop" arrives. "Greenies"!This time we received 15 new missionaries. We also found a few interesting connections. One young Elder from Pason Utah played soccer with our daughter-in-law Kindra's brothers. A young Sister from New Jersey has close ties to our friends the Carpenters,back home. Finally, we were assigned to drive a young Elder to his assignment in Kansas. During the course of the conversation we found out that our son Jake served with his brother in Johannesburg South Africa-and they were very good friends. That is NOT all! We found out that our son-in-law Chad not only served in this young man's home town- but ate in his home and knew his other brother. We actually made calls from the cars to our children to confirm the possibilities. These kind of connections happen all the time. We truly are one big family!

MUSIC STIRS THE SOUL
The Fountain Zone missionaries put together a musical fireside. The music was wonderful and the spirit was sweet. The featured artist in the brown suit) is an investigator that agreed to perform with these young missionaries.

Monday, June 1, 2009

One last look at the 2009, Colorado Springs, Girls plus Fred weekend!


Favorite things gift buckets!

Don't you dare take a picture!

I LOVE borrrrreeetos!
We had fun playing a few games-
Khanyi was rolling on the floor with laughter.

Please don't hit me lady.
This is actually the man that owns our old family home.
He asked Mom lots of questions and she was pointing out
some of the changes in the house.
Don't worry Kindra, we have you.
We took a hike to Helen Hunt falls.

Shhhh... quiet honey the children are sleeping!

The weekend came to an end, but the joyful memories will live on. This will forever be one of my very favorite times. I have the best of all blessings... a loving family!