Showing posts with label Kim Brian here. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Brian here. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Friday, February 7th, 2020


Accra, Ghana
117th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 Jan 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Judge
 Psalms 82:8
Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
2 Nephi 4
Lehi counsels and blesses his posterity - He dies and is buried - Nephi glories in the goodness of God - Nephi puts his trust in the Lord forever. About 588-570 B.C.






"Watchful Unto Prayer Continually"
Elder David A. Bednar
"Just as important lessons can be learned by observing the behavior of cheetahs and topis, so each of us should look for the lessons and warnings found in the simple events of everyday life. As we seek for a mind and heart open to receive heavenly direction by the power of the Holy Ghost, then some of the greatest instructions that we can receive and many of the most powerful warnings that can safeguard us will originate in our own ordinary experiences. Powerful parables are contained in both the scriptures and in our daily lives."

James looked up online how to fix a starter on a CAT tractor. He said there were fourteen steps using tools that he doesn't have. What to do, what to do...

Tamara and I figured out some ministering problems we were having. I worried about giving Sister Chandler to Kambri and Rosa Westbrook. She suggested we give her to Anne M. and that way Violet could get to know Andyn and Katherine. Good idea. 

I made rolls today for the temple tomorrow. Of course I had to sample a couple of them. I also made Culver's chili and another apple crisp. Brian and Kim are coming tonight and I want Kim to try it. 

The Culver's chili has a lot of chili powder in it. It's good and now we have something to eat on Sunday. 

I forgot to mention that the Culver's in Show Low is now open. We would have stopped in yesterday but it was way to busy!

This evening I studied 2 Nephi 4 and 5. I love the Psalm of Nephi in chapter 4 versus 15-35. I was going to write my favorite lines until I realized that they are all my favorite. Actually Nephi is my favorite. He is a manly man, he can hunt and make tools and build a boat from scratch and he is very spiritual and he can write psalms and share his feelings. Nephi is the man!

Kim and Brian came in about 9 this evening, right before we went to bed. We work in the temple tomorrow and leave at 5:30 am.


 Sedona



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