The Fourth Article of Faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
"We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ: second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Some thoughts…
Here’s one of my favorite recent pictures of Karen, my eternal partner in this great adventure called life. It was taken on a little side trip we took way up north to Traverse Bay over the Christmas holiday.
Can you believe that Karen and I celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary in October! Seems like only yesterday that we were 22 and in love, getting married in the Salt Lake Temple. Now, all these years later, we have 3 sons, 3 daughters, 3 sons-in-law, 3 daughters-in-law, and 20 terrific grandchildren, two of whom are also serving missions at this time (one in Chile, one in Iowa). We are so proud of all of them …and we’re even more in love.
In 2009 we took our little 11,915 mile “Roadside America” circumnavigation of America road trip. In a way it was kind of a trial run to see how it would work out with us being together 24/7 as missionaries for 18 months. It turns out that it works very well. We're having a great time!
We spend all of our time together teaching, preparing for classes, preparing meals, and – the highlight – getting to know a great many of the young members of the church in this area. A big bonus is the increase we see in our own knowledge and testimonies. We live in the Student Apartments by the Institute Building, so when we have those “below 8 degrees F” mornings, our commute is a short walk across the parking lot. Not bad!
These young folks are inspiring to be around, and very sincere about advancing not only their academic and professional careers, but also their knowledge and testimonies of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We really do believe we were called to serve here for an important reason, and as we see the institute grow and spend time with these young adults, it is becoming very clear what that reason is.
We just returned from a five stake Young Single Adult fireside here in the East Lansing Stake building. I didn’t count but there seemed to be at least a hundred young folks in attendance, and it was a fantastic meeting with really incredible talks by the Stake Presidents. President Richie, of our stake, is a fantastic leader and it is so clear that he and Bishop Robison, of the University Ward, really love and care for all the members. They are inspiring – and inspired - men to work with.
We’ve been working very hard to help build up the enrollment at the Institute. We’ve had some success, but it could be better. While most of the young adults primary focus is on their education and jobs, they really do want to be able to find the time for a spiritual uplift during the week, and that is what we offer. In the last three weeks we visited the Williamston, Lansing, and Owosso Wards, and the Charlotte Branch. We made presentations in each about the institute program, and I think that has helped. Next week we will visit the Holt Ward in addition to our own.
We are reminded of President Monson’s promise: “Think of it. Friends will be made, the spirit will be felt, and faith will be strengthened. I promise you that as you participate in Institute and study the scriptures diligently, your power to avoid temptation and to receive direction from the Holy Ghost in all you do will be increased. Divine favor will attend those who humbly seek it. That is a promise that I leave with you.”
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
We Live in a Winter Wonderland!
There is so much snow everywhere and sometimes when we walk , the snow crunches under our feet and I was telling Craig that I feel like I am living in a real nice condo at a ski resort. One big problem with that pictures is---no mountains at all and we are living in student housing right across from MSU. We do find it beautiful here in the winter and yes it is very, very cold, but we have outfitted ourselves with warm clothes and our apartment and the institute, where we spend much of our time, are both warm and cozy. There is something so serene about seeing the entire landscape covered with a blanket of snow. Yes, we have fallen in love with Michigan, snow and all, and especially the wonderful people here.
We had a little break during the holidays as many of the students had left town and so we had a little time to do some exploring when the weather had a slight break. However, they are all back now and things are in full swing around here again. We've done lots of teaching this week, attended lots of classes, attended lots of meetings, shopped and prepared food for the institute, and hung out with the students. Do we have the best mission or what??
We had a little break during the holidays as many of the students had left town and so we had a little time to do some exploring when the weather had a slight break. However, they are all back now and things are in full swing around here again. We've done lots of teaching this week, attended lots of classes, attended lots of meetings, shopped and prepared food for the institute, and hung out with the students. Do we have the best mission or what??
Landscape is gorgeous here. We love the beauty of the farms all covered with snow.
We love these portable docks on Lake Lansing. Just what we need at Bear Lake!
Getting ready to ice sail on Lake Lansing
Breakfast with our district missionaries
The actual lighthouse is on the left. This is the Pentwater Pier Lighthouse. That is major ice
We love these portable docks on Lake Lansing. Just what we need at Bear Lake!
Getting ready to ice sail on Lake Lansing
Breakfast with our district missionaries
The actual lighthouse is on the left. This is the Pentwater Pier Lighthouse. That is major ice
This is the Frankfort North Breakwater Lighthouse on eastern Lake Michigan. Lots of ice build-up starting around the lighthouses.
Walking on water
Ice fishing on the Pentwater Inlet
This is how to protect a tree from beavers - a little late. We tried to find the beavers, but only saw their handiwork.
We found lots of interesting tracks.
Red Cedar River very frozen
We spotted a couple of white-tail deer running through the woods behind our apartments.
Looking at the snowy weather outside from our office window.
Our classroom at the institute. Our CES Director David Draut is teaching this class.
Klea Juhl and Michelle Heizer
Jon Fowler
Jennifer Wilson and Roy Merker
This is our district when we met in Jackson.
Walking on water
Ice fishing on the Pentwater Inlet
This is how to protect a tree from beavers - a little late. We tried to find the beavers, but only saw their handiwork.
We found lots of interesting tracks.
Red Cedar River very frozen
We spotted a couple of white-tail deer running through the woods behind our apartments.
Looking at the snowy weather outside from our office window.
Our classroom at the institute. Our CES Director David Draut is teaching this class.
Klea Juhl and Michelle Heizer
Jon Fowler
Jennifer Wilson and Roy Merker
This is our district when we met in Jackson.
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