Recife, Brazil
101st operating temple
Dedicated: 15 Dec 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 11:1-17
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2 Nephi 2:11
For it must needs be that there is an opposition in all things. If not so . . . righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad.
October General Conference
"The Prodigal and the Road that Leads Home."
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
I was up at 4 am to type my lesson outline and finish laminating my handouts. I worked until after 8 o'clock at which time I began getting myself ready to go. We left for the church at 8:37, a little late as I wanted to leave by 8:30.
James asked me if there was anything he could do to help when we got to the church. I asked him to finish cutting out my laminated 2 Nephi 9:39 handouts, which he did as I set up. It didn't take us long and we were on our way to sacrament meeting.
Owen Peeler gave a sweet and humble prayer to open sacrament meeting. Teresa and Wes Smith were the speakers. This is their last week here as they will be returning to the valley this Friday for the winter.
Teresa gave a little bit of background on Wes and herself. They met at Ohio State University. Wes was an officer in the Coast Guard while they lived in New England. They joined the Church after moving to Washington state and adopted two daughters.
Teresa spoke on how we have made a covenant to bear one another's burdens. She told of her friend from Africa, Magongo and her husband who fled Africa. Magongo lost her husband and Teresa and Wes helped her raise her children. Teresa also told of a time she was shopping in the notebook department in Walmart and spoke to a man who was also shopping for a notebook. She said he was a recovering alcoholic and wanted a notebook to record his story for his family. Speaking to this man only took 7 minutes of my time. Teresa is a very friendly person and reaches out to others on a regular basis. I admire her for this and I aspire to be more like her.
Wes spoke on how we have made a covenant to be a witness to the Savior. He spoke on the importance of sharing our testimony with others. He told of a time brother Jim Lambson shared his testimony in a talk and how this testimony affected him in a time of need.
He said that a testimony is found in the bearing of it. It was a good talk and it made James feel grateful that his testimony had helped someone else.
Much to my surprise the young women and their leaders had been invited to join us in Relief Society today. The room was packed!
It made me feel a little nervous. I told the young women it was a little scary having him here today but I was glad that they were here.
I felt the lesson went well although I forgot to mention what President Nelson said about not making our prayers a shopping list but that they should be living discussions with our Heavenly Father.
After eating and resting James and I went to visit the Peeler's. I promised Donna last night that we would come back today. Donna and I ended up having a conversation and so did Owen and James.
Donna told me about her daughter Serena and her blood disease. I tried to catch her up on what was going on in the ward. We discussed sacrament meeting today.
Donna's birthday is coming up on November 2nd and I told her I would like to make her a cake and asked what kind she would like.
She said chocolate. I should have known. A couple of years ago I made her a cake and she asked for Texas sheetcake. I mentioned a Texas sheetcake and she said that was too much cake for just her and Owen. I told her I would make a smaller cake this time.
As we were saying our goodbyes and leaving the Peeler's I noticed a little pain in my left knee. When we got home the pain was a little worse. An hour or so later we went to visit Barbara and T-Bo Tignor. James is their ministering brother and we also wanted to make an appointment to go to the temple with them this week. My knee is getting worse.
We couldn't come up with a time for all four of us to go to the temple so Barbara and I made plans to go on Thursday afternoon. We really enjoy visiting with Barbara and T-Bo. T-Bo is so funny. He talked about the Catholic Church being in Belly Button and how they practice lint in the Catholic Church. Lint and Belly Button.
He is from Texas and he loves country music so we talked about that a little. Barbara has never listened to country until meeting T-Bo. She had the Choir at Temple Square playing in the background.
When I got up to leave I had difficulty walking. James helped me and so did T-Bo.
When I got home I sat on the bedroom recliner and James helped me get both heating pads setup. One of my hands is hurting too. After getting me setup James went in to do some indexing.
I listened to Amy Wright's conference address which is my next lesson on November 12th. I am trading with Wendy. I made a schedule for this week and finished watching a Christmas movie.
Elder Rasband dedicated the Bangkok, Thailand temple today. Tonight was also the Worldwide Testimony meeting for youth. President Nelson spoke to the youth and I listened to it. It was amazing! Sister Freeman and Brother Lund also bore their testimonies in a beautiful garden in Lehi, Utah with statues depicting the Savior's life. All of the youth in our ward, except for the two with autism, bore their testimonies.
Here are some of my appointments for next week:
Tuesday afternoon - ministering with Kathy Crane to Janna Grombach and Catherine Halcomb.
Thursday afternoon - Temple with Barbara Tignor
Friday - Trip to the valley for Alex Braddock's sealing in the Gilbert temple.
"Inventing the Christmas Prince"