Posts tagged: Latter Day Saints
The pioneers (Latter Day Saints) were very courageous to continue practicing their faith regardless they were humiliated, hunted down, and killed. They flee to a better place to live by foot.
What all first generation of Latter Day Saints need is courage. Many first generations have been disowned, shunned or ex-communicated, abused, and were pressured to leave the latter day saint faith. We need courage to endure with the choice that we made.
If you are baptize, you had the courage to be baptized and now the hard part is enduring to the end.
If you desire to be baptize, but you are afraid to enter this new world on your own, have courage.
White carnation flower represents courage, purity, and luck. I chose this as my avatar because my main goal for this tumblr blog is to share story about my courage.
*My English writing is not as advance as I would like it to be, but I’m sure you will comprehend.
This was beautifully put.
Enos 1:3-6
(I suggest replacing Enos’ name with your own, then reading it.)
Yesterday, a young man in the ward got up to bear his testimony. This particular guy is known for his class clown attitude and joking around a lot, so it kind of surprised me when he got up and started crying as he spoke. He talked about how he was one of the few remaining young men to still be going to church. How there were a couple of priests to bless the sacrament and to pass it out they had to get adults. He was still friends with those boys that were inactive, and he spoke of how much it hurt when he couldn’t get them to come back. He brought up how sometimes he felt that people didn’t really appreciate the young men and all that they do. There seems to have been a riff that has come between the young men and young women in our ward. I’m planning to write the young man a letter (because I’m not so good at talking), so right now I’d like to speak to the young men here on Tumblr.
As a young woman, I have admired when you young men hold fast to your morals in the face of adversity, when you honor your priesthood, when you serve faithfully even when it’s not the cool thing to do. Although the girls may get annoyed as you make weird noises and play games on your phones, you have to understand that what you do to uphold your values does not go unnoticed. When you show up to church with no friends because they have gone inactive, my respect for you goes up. When you serve someone without been pushed to do so, I want to hug you and say good job.
I’m not very good at telling people that I admire them or to tell them congrats, so right now I’m trying to make up for that. Young men, please don’t think that your work goes unnoticed. Thank you so much for being so great at keeping your standards. Hold to them, and you’ll go far.
i love my church.
It may look a bit long, but I promise you it’s definitely worth watching.
Stick to a task
Worth of souls
Ahhhhh so cool! I love it!
Reblogging this because a) it’s still really cool and b) I don’t want to take credit for my icon.
Once again, this blog is really super cool and takes suggestions as well.