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Sunday, December 2, 2018

Tuesday, November 27th, 2018

Bern, Switzerland
9th operating temple
Dedicated: 11-15 Sept 1955
By: David O. McKay

Jesus Christ, Death of
Matthew 12:40
For an Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Book of Mormon #1
Mormon 8:12-25
*How can Moroni's words in verse 22 strengthen us as we labor in the Lord's cause?
- We know that no matter what happens the Lord is in charge and His eternal purposes will be accomplished.
Book of Mormon #2
Alma 51-52
Old Testament
Amos 1-2
General Conference
Wilt Thou Be Made Whole
Elder Matthew L. Carpenter
"Through His ministry, Christ taught that He had power over the physical body. We cannot control the timing of when Christ's healing of our physical ailments will occur. Healing occurs according to His will and wisdom. In the scriptures, some suffered for decades; others, their entire mortal lives. Mortal infirmities can refine us and deepen our reliance upon God. But when we allow Christ to be involved. He will always strengthen us spiritually so we can have greater capacity to endure our burdens."

Choose You This Day
Elder Dale G. Renlund
"Christ's advocacy is, at least in part, to remind us that He has paid for our sins and that no one is excluded from the reach of God's mercy. For those who believe in Jesus Christ, repent, are baptized, and endure to the end - a process that leads to reconciliation - the Savior forgives, heals, and advocates. He is our helper, consoler, and intercessor - attesting to and vouching for our reconciliation with God."



Because I am reading the book of Amos I have been reading about Amos in the Old Testament student manual. 
"Amos was a shepherd from a city called Tekoa now a hilltop of ancient ruins 6 miles south of Bethlehem." 

We had a book trades live help session this morning. James listened to it while I prepared two more books to ship. 

Heidi Grows Up and a book about Herbs did not want to go. I guess they will be in the next shipment. 




James and I made a trip to town. James dropped me off at Walmart while he mailed the packages, which did not cost anything because of the Amazon packing label, and then he went to Home Depot to look for metal shelves. We are putting the shelves in the garage  to organize our books on. No metal shelves at Home Depot, he had to go to Lowe's. 

I bought a star for the tree at Walmart.  Although it does not light up, it actually looks kind of old fashioned....I really like it. I also bought a live poinsettia for the front porch and some other miscellaneous items. 




I had James park the car outside the garage so I could clean the garage and make a place for the shelves. It took me less than an hour to make a place and James less than 30 minutes to put the shelves together.



Here are the Christmas movies I watched, or at least listened to today: "Christmas on Chestnut Street" - sappy; "A Gift Wrapped Christmas" - personal shopper falls for single dad and son. I liked this one. "Hope at Christmas," a good one starring Ryan Pavey.




Can you stand the cuteness?



Love those chocolate eyes!

 Cousin Randy had a birthday.




Love this story!



This is a great story too!