Bismarck, North Dakota
61st operating temple
Dedicated: 19 Sep 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Book of Mormon Reading
Helaman 3:1-18
Book of Mormon Favorite
Mosiah 2:17
And behold, I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.
Come Follow Me
2 Corinthians 1:3-7; 4:6-10, 17-18; 7:4-7 My trials can be a blessing.
April General Conference
"Trusting the Doctrine of Christ" by Elder Evan A. Schmutz
Something James says almost everyday: "I can't find my . . .
James and Jared Ammon had a breakfast of potatoes, green chilies, eggs, bacon and biscuits.
It was cloudy with rain all around us but none here until later in the day.
Work outside today consisted of painting the stable and working on planting the lawn. Owen Taylor called James about a job here in Vernon pouring a concrete slab for a modular home.
James and I went to town. Our book by Anita Stansfield, "In Search of Heaven", is a four-part saga about the Barrington family. We started part two on the way home from the valley yesterday and continue it today. It is called "A Quiet Promise." Elinore Lane found a Book of Mormon near her home in England where she worked as a servant in the Barrington household. When the first Mrs. Barrington dies she marries James Barrington. They move to America. Elinore and James's two children David and Iris, are both baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. James is supportive but not interested in being baptized at this point in his life.
While James and Jared Ammon were outside planting the lawn I was inside preparing a chicken and stuffing casserole. I had the first serving. It was not as good as I had anticipated but was quite tasty when eaten with some whole berry cranberry sauce. I once had a recipe that was better than this one but I can't seem to find it. Both James and Jared Ammon said they loved it but I think I can come up with something even better the next time I feel like making chicken and stuffing.
James and I mailed Kacey's birthday card when we were in town today. I hope she gets in on time. Also, while we were gone to town the Peeler's dog Roxy came over for a visit. Jared had no idea whose do she was. When we saw her we knew immediately. She is an overweight basset hound with the shortest legs for a big body. I guess the Crane's were watching her while the Peeler's were in the valley getting treatments for Donna's cancer and she escaped. Kathy came over to get her and she was happy to follow Kathy home.
Teaching with Power by Tad R. and Kathryn S. Callister
"As our children's prime gospel teachers we can teach them the power and reality of the Savior's Atonement and of their divine identity and destiny. In so doing, we will give them a rock foundation upon which to build."
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