Washington D.C.
16th operating temple
Dedicated: 19-22 Nov 1974
By: Spencer W. Kimball
Jesus Christ, Prophecies about
D&C 106:4
And again, verily I say unto you, the coming of the Lord draweth nigh, and it overtaketh the world as a thief in the night -
Book of Mormon
Alma 58:30-59:13
D&C
Section 94
"Come Follow Me"
94; 97:15-17 The Lord can be with me in my everyday life
AprGenCon
"The Principles of My Gospel"
Elder David A. Bednar
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
"When your greatest desire is to let God prevail, to be part of Israel, so many decisions become easier. So many issues become nonissues! You know how best to groom yourself. You know what to watch and read, where to spend your time, and with whom to associate. You know what you want to accomplish. You know the kind of person you really want to become."
"Covid-19 and Temples"
President Russell M. Nelson
President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
We want to bring the house of the Lord even closer to our members, that they may have the sacred privilege of attending the temple as often as their circumstances allow.
#6
We declare that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, organized on April 6, 1830, is Christ's New Testament Church restored. This Church is anchored in the perfect life of its chief cornerstone, Jesus Christ, and in His infinite Atonement and literal Resurrection. Jesus Christ has once again called Apostles and has given them priesthood authority. He invites all of us to come unto Him and His Church, to receive the Holy Ghost, the ordinances of salvation, and to gain enduring joy.
James made me scrambled eggs, bacon, toast and freshly squeezed orange juice for breakfast. I told him the only way I really like eggs is with bacon and toast. Delicious!
I tried to work on my August 24th blogpost but couldn't download pictures. I am so frustrated!
James and I left for Taylor to get my bean burro he paid for and they didn't give him at Aliberto's. I ordered a taco and the bean burro. James said he was going to eat at home. James then went in Walmart while I waited in the car. I look to each side and in front of me and there is a dog in each car. So I guess it's me and the dogs, I'm surrounded by them.
James was supposed to get a birthday card for Darrel, a lb. of hamburger, and a container of 1% milk. Of course he added his own items to the list. I gave him a $100 bill to break so we would have cash to put in Darrel's card. He forgot to use the cash so on the way home we had to stop at Chase to break the the 100 dollar bill. While in the car we listened to several chapters of "Song of Salzburg." James is such a romantic.
Between Show Low and Vernon we got behind a big tankard truck taking up more than one last. Cars coming from the other direction had to pull off the road to allow him to pass. He drove very slow. It's a good thing we weren't in a hurry. James stopped at the post office. I was getting Darrel's card ready when Collin from our ward came over and asked James if he was waiting for them to deliver the mail to him in his car. We visited with Collin a few minutes. He and Wendy and some of his family are getting ready to go camping by Green's Peak with the Hunsaker's. The Hunsaker's go every year and invite friends to go with him.
I am still so frustrated with my computer and I think I may have to go in to a computer expert and see what is the problem.
Here are some of the people I spoke to today: Stacy, Kacey Barbara K. from the ward, and Tamara.
It rained most of the evening and into the night.
been married 63 years as of yesterday.
Old Chandler 2nd Ward friends
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