Baptism and the Priesthood Restored
While translating, Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery read about baptism and prayed to know how it should be done. John the Baptist visited them, conferred the Aaronic Priesthood, and taught them, after which they baptized one another. Later, Peter, James, and John bestowed upon them the Melchizedek Priesthood.
While Joseph Smith translated the golden plates out loud, Oliver Cowdery wrote the scriptures down. When they read about being baptized, they asked God how baptisms were supposed to happen. In answer to their prayer, John the Baptist came and gave them the Aaronic Priesthood and taught them. Joseph baptized Oliver, and then Oliver baptized Joseph. Later, Peter, James, and John gave Joseph and Oliver the Melchizedek Priesthood.
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โI think I have found the right person to marry. How can I be sure?โ
The author spoke with a disillusioned husband whose marriage was struggling despite believing he had chosen the right companion. When asked if he told his wife he loved her, the man said he had told her at marriage and assumed she knew. The author suggested that she may wonder if she isn't told often and encouraged frequent verbal expressions of love.
I asked one disillusioned man if he ever told his wife that he loved her. He said, โYes.โ
I then asked, โWhen was the last time you told her?โ
โWhen I married her. She knows that I love her.โ
โPerhaps she does, but she may wonder about it if you donโt tell her so many times every day.โ
I then asked, โWhen was the last time you told her?โ
โWhen I married her. She knows that I love her.โ
โPerhaps she does, but she may wonder about it if you donโt tell her so many times every day.โ
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An Agnosticโs Journey to Faith
Raised by loving parents, the narrator doubted as a teen and pursued agnostic intellectualism, becoming unhappy and distant from family. A friend, Sawyer, had earlier given a Book of Mormon and later invited her to seminary and Mutual, leading to missionary discussions. Overwhelmed by life's storms, she sought help and felt the Holy Spirit while reading 3 Nephi 14:24โ25, gaining a testimony of the Book of Mormon and the restored gospel. She now strives to live God's commandments and be a disciple of Jesus Christ.
My brother, Andrew, my twin sister, Stephanie, and I were all raised by parents who sacrificed for us, taught us right and wrong, and, most importantly, taught us strong moral values. Nevertheless, I started to doubt my parentsโ advice and beliefs around the beginning of my teenage years.
I made many poor choices, but one thing remained firm in my mind: a desire to know the truth in religion. I desired to know of God, so I turned to the intellectual pursuit of that knowledge and thought of myself as an agnostic.*
One year I spent hours pondering the meaning of life and the nature of God.
I pored over religious books and websites, learning about different religions and forming my own theories about God and His workings in our lives.
I wasnโt happy during that year, but I was too busy seeking more knowledge to realize it. I continued to make poor choices, which only widened the rift between my family and me. I felt lost.
I came to a point where I felt I had to make a life-ending or a life-starting decision. When I thought about making the life-ending choice, I remembered what a young man had given me almost four years earlier.
In the seventh grade, Sawyer had recognized my curiosity about God and had given me a Book of Mormon. Later, that Book of Mormon was sold in a garage sale. In tenth grade, he asked what I had done with the Book of Mormon. I had felt so bad about telling him it had been sold that when he invited me to go to Mutual or seminary with him, I agreed.
I went to seminary after having read all I could find about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with a notepad full of questions intended to disprove it. Once there, as I read them, they were answered with kindness and certainty. I exhausted all my questions and gave up, resigned to the fact that there was something special about the Church.
The next Tuesday, I went to Mutual with Sawyer. He asked if I minded if the missionaries came over to talk to me. I didnโt fully understand the question, but I agreed to meet them.
During the discussion with the missionaries, I recounted the story of Joseph Smith and wanted to know the next step. It was a very Spirit-filled discussion, but I was lacking one thing. I told the missionaries I believed, and I thought I believed, but I didnโt truly understand what it meant. I continued to have discussions with the missionaries and to learn about Jesus Christโs restored gospel.
There came a point, however, when I was overwhelmed with the storm of life, and I went to the missionaries for help. They showed me 3 Nephi 14:24โ25:
โTherefore, whoso heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, who built his house upon a rockโ
โAnd the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not, for it was founded upon a rock.โ
Once I heard those verses, my heart rejoiced, and I felt the storm lessen. I asked the missionaries what that meant. They replied that it was the Holy Spirit confirming truth to me. After that moment, I had a testimony of the Book of Mormon, and since I had a testimony of the Book of Mormon, everything else fell into place. I knew that there is a living prophet, that Joseph Smith really was called of God and is the Prophet of the Restoration, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints really is the true Church.
My knowledge was gained through my faith; my faith was not gained by my knowledge.
Ever since I received a testimony of the Book of Mormon, I have strived to live according to the commandments of God. Itโs a lifelong journey but one I look forward to.
I canโt give thanks enough to the people who set me on this journey. I can, however, be the best disciple of Jesus Christ I can be and pray that my actions will invite others to join me on this journey back to our Heavenly Father.
I made many poor choices, but one thing remained firm in my mind: a desire to know the truth in religion. I desired to know of God, so I turned to the intellectual pursuit of that knowledge and thought of myself as an agnostic.*
One year I spent hours pondering the meaning of life and the nature of God.
I pored over religious books and websites, learning about different religions and forming my own theories about God and His workings in our lives.
I wasnโt happy during that year, but I was too busy seeking more knowledge to realize it. I continued to make poor choices, which only widened the rift between my family and me. I felt lost.
I came to a point where I felt I had to make a life-ending or a life-starting decision. When I thought about making the life-ending choice, I remembered what a young man had given me almost four years earlier.
In the seventh grade, Sawyer had recognized my curiosity about God and had given me a Book of Mormon. Later, that Book of Mormon was sold in a garage sale. In tenth grade, he asked what I had done with the Book of Mormon. I had felt so bad about telling him it had been sold that when he invited me to go to Mutual or seminary with him, I agreed.
I went to seminary after having read all I could find about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with a notepad full of questions intended to disprove it. Once there, as I read them, they were answered with kindness and certainty. I exhausted all my questions and gave up, resigned to the fact that there was something special about the Church.
The next Tuesday, I went to Mutual with Sawyer. He asked if I minded if the missionaries came over to talk to me. I didnโt fully understand the question, but I agreed to meet them.
During the discussion with the missionaries, I recounted the story of Joseph Smith and wanted to know the next step. It was a very Spirit-filled discussion, but I was lacking one thing. I told the missionaries I believed, and I thought I believed, but I didnโt truly understand what it meant. I continued to have discussions with the missionaries and to learn about Jesus Christโs restored gospel.
There came a point, however, when I was overwhelmed with the storm of life, and I went to the missionaries for help. They showed me 3 Nephi 14:24โ25:
โTherefore, whoso heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, who built his house upon a rockโ
โAnd the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not, for it was founded upon a rock.โ
Once I heard those verses, my heart rejoiced, and I felt the storm lessen. I asked the missionaries what that meant. They replied that it was the Holy Spirit confirming truth to me. After that moment, I had a testimony of the Book of Mormon, and since I had a testimony of the Book of Mormon, everything else fell into place. I knew that there is a living prophet, that Joseph Smith really was called of God and is the Prophet of the Restoration, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints really is the true Church.
My knowledge was gained through my faith; my faith was not gained by my knowledge.
Ever since I received a testimony of the Book of Mormon, I have strived to live according to the commandments of God. Itโs a lifelong journey but one I look forward to.
I canโt give thanks enough to the people who set me on this journey. I can, however, be the best disciple of Jesus Christ I can be and pray that my actions will invite others to join me on this journey back to our Heavenly Father.
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If a Bug Flies into Your Mouth
The author was jogging on a Saturday morning when a bug unexpectedly flew into their mouth. Without dwelling on it, they immediately spit it out and continued running.
When I went outside that Saturday morning, I didnโt say to myself, โI hope a bug flies into my mouth today.โ But as I was jogging, it happened. A bug flew right into my mouth! It wasnโt my fault. I wasnโt doing anything wrong. I didnโt even see it coming.
What do you think I did when that insect zipped between my teeth? Well, I didnโt swish it around and savor it. I didnโt leave it there just to see what would happen. I didnโt swallow it. I didnโt even take time to think about it. I just spit it out and kept running, sputtering along the way.
What do you think I did when that insect zipped between my teeth? Well, I didnโt swish it around and savor it. I didnโt leave it there just to see what would happen. I didnโt swallow it. I didnโt even take time to think about it. I just spit it out and kept running, sputtering along the way.
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Touched by the Spirit
The day after baptism, Anthony sought an experience like Joseph Smith and prayed alone in a dense forest but saw nothing. That night he dreamed of the Savior opening His arms and awoke while trying to embrace Him. He was so moved that he shared the experience with his parents.
The day after his baptism, he wanted โto have an experience like Joseph Smith in the grove of trees, so I walked into a very deep thick forestโ.
Initially he was scared, but he summoned the courage to kneel and pray. But he didnโt see anything. โI wasnโt sad, but I really wanted to know how to explain everything to my parentsโ, he said.
When he came home that evening, something happened that he would never forget.
โI was sleeping with four of my siblings and around 2 a.m. I had a dream. In that dream, the Savior visited with me, and he opened His arms to me. In the dream, I stood up and tried to embrace the Savior, but then I woke up and I was standing and trying to hug someone who wasnโt there.โ He was so touched by this experience that he decided to share it with his parents.
Initially he was scared, but he summoned the courage to kneel and pray. But he didnโt see anything. โI wasnโt sad, but I really wanted to know how to explain everything to my parentsโ, he said.
When he came home that evening, something happened that he would never forget.
โI was sleeping with four of my siblings and around 2 a.m. I had a dream. In that dream, the Savior visited with me, and he opened His arms to me. In the dream, I stood up and tried to embrace the Savior, but then I woke up and I was standing and trying to hug someone who wasnโt there.โ He was so touched by this experience that he decided to share it with his parents.
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Gratitude at Twilight
At a college program in Idaho, a participant followed a counselorโs invitation to find a quiet place to feel the Spirit. Sitting alone among trees at dusk, they observed insects, a pink flower, and a sky full of stars. Scriptures about Godโs creations came to mind, leading to gratitude for Godโs detailed care for all things throughout the week.
โLetโs go,โ the voice of our group counselor rang out. My week at a college program in Idaho had barely begun, and it was already the end of the first day. We walked a short distance from our campsite with the bright blue of the sunโs disappearance just fading below the horizon. Our counselor stopped us all on the dirt road in the center of a field and told us we could go off alone to try to get in touch with the Spirit. I had already chosen my spotโbehind us and down a hill, in a stand of trees.
As I slipped away from the rest of my group, I sat down in the grass and began to think. I began to hear the noises of small insects in the grass around me. I then picked up a small pink flower, noticing the details and intricacies that made it. As the sky grew darker, I looked up, noticing the perfectly clear field of millions of stars hovering above me. As I sat thinking, the scriptures about Godโs creations popped into my mind. God had created worlds more numerous than the sands of the sea, and yet I looked down at the flower in my hand, at how intricately formed it was. The rest of the week I felt grateful for Godโs creations and His care for even the smallest of them.
As I slipped away from the rest of my group, I sat down in the grass and began to think. I began to hear the noises of small insects in the grass around me. I then picked up a small pink flower, noticing the details and intricacies that made it. As the sky grew darker, I looked up, noticing the perfectly clear field of millions of stars hovering above me. As I sat thinking, the scriptures about Godโs creations popped into my mind. God had created worlds more numerous than the sands of the sea, and yet I looked down at the flower in my hand, at how intricately formed it was. The rest of the week I felt grateful for Godโs creations and His care for even the smallest of them.
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Kirtland Restored
Latter-day Saints built a Church-operated sawmill on Newel K. Whitneyโs property to aid temple construction. The mill provided needed resources and jobs for arriving Saints, with a waterwheel powering its machinery, and its lumber went into the temple and other buildings. The original sawmill later burned down in the early 1850s.
The above map shows historic Kirtland as it has been restored. The sawmill (background) was built by Latter-day Saints on Newel K. Whitneyโs property but was a Church mill rather than a private operation. It provided the cash-poor Church a means of building the temple in the style dictated by the revelations. It also provided jobs for the many Latter-day Saints arriving in Kirtland. A waterwheel (top inset) powered the saw and lathe. Lumber from this mill was used for the temple and other buildings. The original sawmill burned down in the early 1850s.
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Scriptures for Spencer
While the parents were away and a babysitter watched the children, six-year-old Spencer had trouble sleeping. That evening, when the family resumed their nightly scripture reading, Spencer realized he had missed the scriptures and connected his sleeplessness to not reading. He expressed that he liked how the scriptures made him feel. The experience taught the family that daily scripture reading brings comfort and guidance through the Holy Ghost.
Years later, our family had grown to five children, including our youngest, Spencer.
Once, when Spencer was six years old, my wife and I went away for just a few days and left the children with a babysitter. When we returned home, I sat down with Spencer and asked him how everything had gone while we were away.
He told me that heโd had a hard time sleeping. When I asked why he didnโt sleep well, he thought about it and said he did not know.
Later that evening our family began our nightly routine of reading the Book of Mormon together.
Suddenly Spencer exclaimed, โThatโs it!โ I asked what he was talking about. โThatโs why I couldnโt sleep very well at night.โ
โWhy couldnโt you sleep?โ I asked.
โWe didnโt read the scriptures at night while you were gone, and I like how the scriptures make me feel.โ
Spencer had learned that reading the scriptures every day brings us the comfort, peace, and guidance of the Holy Ghost.
Once, when Spencer was six years old, my wife and I went away for just a few days and left the children with a babysitter. When we returned home, I sat down with Spencer and asked him how everything had gone while we were away.
He told me that heโd had a hard time sleeping. When I asked why he didnโt sleep well, he thought about it and said he did not know.
Later that evening our family began our nightly routine of reading the Book of Mormon together.
Suddenly Spencer exclaimed, โThatโs it!โ I asked what he was talking about. โThatโs why I couldnโt sleep very well at night.โ
โWhy couldnโt you sleep?โ I asked.
โWe didnโt read the scriptures at night while you were gone, and I like how the scriptures make me feel.โ
Spencer had learned that reading the scriptures every day brings us the comfort, peace, and guidance of the Holy Ghost.
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My Journal
Joby often forgets things, but he faithfully keeps a daily journal after hearing President Spencer W. Kimball teach about it. During a family home evening, the narrator asks him to share his thoughts, and several journal entries are presented.
Sometimes Joby forgot things like the time he forgot not to laugh when his brother fell down the stairs. Another time he forgot to walk straight home after school.
But what Joby didnโt forget was something he did every night before he went to bed. Something besides saying his prayers. It was something he had heard the prophet, President Spencer W. Kimball, talk about many times during general conferences. That something was keeping a daily journal.
One particular family home evening I asked Joby if he would share some of his thoughts and feelings with children all over the world.
Here are a few entries from Jobyโs daily journal:
But what Joby didnโt forget was something he did every night before he went to bed. Something besides saying his prayers. It was something he had heard the prophet, President Spencer W. Kimball, talk about many times during general conferences. That something was keeping a daily journal.
One particular family home evening I asked Joby if he would share some of his thoughts and feelings with children all over the world.
Here are a few entries from Jobyโs daily journal:
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Wasted
Michael began drinking out of curiosity and peer pressure and felt his parentsโ warnings were exaggerated. His use escalated from alcohol to marijuana and cocaine, leading him to drop out of school, abandon sports, and enter treatment, after which he relapsed into heavier drugs. He ran away, stole, faced legal trouble, and damaged his relationship with his parents, feeling lucky to be alive as friends died.
MICHAEL: I started with alcohol. I started just because of curiosity and a little peer pressure. I was popular and had a lot of friends at school who drank.
MICHAEL: I felt, โHey, this isnโt bad.โ My parents had put this big warning of doom over alcohol and drugs, like I was going to die or get some weird disease, and I was feeling just fine. I figured they didnโt know what they were talking about.
MICHAEL: I continued to use, and as time went on, I found that I started looking at things differently. My priorities changed. I was using more and more alcohol and running around with people I previously wouldnโt have hung out with. At age 16 I dropped out of school. I had really been into sports, but I stopped all that. Iโd started smoking marijuana and had gone on to cocaine.
My parents put me into a drug treatment center. When I got out I went back to using and got heavy into cocaine, crank, and crack.
My Mormon values had gone right out the door. I kept running away, and I was stealing money. I was in trouble with the law. My relationship with my parents had gone downhill. They couldnโt trust me, and I was belligerent.
Iโm lucky to be alive. I had friends who died.
MICHAEL: I felt, โHey, this isnโt bad.โ My parents had put this big warning of doom over alcohol and drugs, like I was going to die or get some weird disease, and I was feeling just fine. I figured they didnโt know what they were talking about.
MICHAEL: I continued to use, and as time went on, I found that I started looking at things differently. My priorities changed. I was using more and more alcohol and running around with people I previously wouldnโt have hung out with. At age 16 I dropped out of school. I had really been into sports, but I stopped all that. Iโd started smoking marijuana and had gone on to cocaine.
My parents put me into a drug treatment center. When I got out I went back to using and got heavy into cocaine, crank, and crack.
My Mormon values had gone right out the door. I kept running away, and I was stealing money. I was in trouble with the law. My relationship with my parents had gone downhill. They couldnโt trust me, and I was belligerent.
Iโm lucky to be alive. I had friends who died.
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Making Conference Part of Our Lives
A deacon, inspired by Captain Moroniโs example, saw classmates viewing pornography on their phones. He told them it was wrong and urged them to stop. One of the friends chose to stop.
Elder Ulisses Soares of the Seventy talked about a deacon who followed the example of Captain Moroni (page 70). When the young man saw some classmates looking at pornographic images on their cell phones, he told them they were doing wrong and that they should stop. One friend did stop.
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Weโve Got Mail
Nathan was leaning toward serving a mission but had concerns about college. After reading the article, he felt encouraged by othersโ right choices and wants to follow their example, continuing to read the magazine.
I would like to thank you for publishing the article โThe Finals Decisionโ in the March 1999 issue. I have always been leaning toward going on a mission, but there always have been some questions about college. After I read this article, I felt good that there are people out there who can make the right choice. I would like to follow in their footsteps. I would also like to thank your staff for all the great stories the magazine publishes. I have and always will continue to read the New Era. Thank you so much,
Nathan AikeleHermiston, Oregon (via e-mail)
Nathan AikeleHermiston, Oregon (via e-mail)
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An Unspeakable Gift from God
During a family holiday gathering, the speakerโs father suddenly collapsed and died. The event could have devastated the grandchildren and raised hard questions. The family prayed and read from the Book of Mormon, and the Holy Ghost comforted them with clear answers and peace beyond understanding.
Several years ago as our extended family gathered for a holiday dinner, my father began playing games with many of his grandchildren. Suddenly and without warning, he collapsed and quickly passed away. This unexpected event could have been devastating, especially for his grandchildren, raising questions that are difficult to answer. However, as we gathered our children around us, as we prayed and read the words of Book of Mormon prophets about the purpose of life, the Holy Ghost comforted each of us personally. In ways that are difficult to describe with words, the answers we sought came clearly into our hearts. We felt a peace that day that truly surpassed our understanding, yet the witness from the Holy Ghost was certain, undeniable, and true.
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768 Days with my Best Friend for Eternity
As Josรฉโs condition worsened, they were able to say their goodbyes. The night before he passed, he briefly became lucid, saw people dressed in white, and thought he was in the temple, signaling to them that his time was near. He died the next day as she held his hand.
As his condition worsened, we had the chance to say our goodbyes, full of tears but also gratitude for our time together. The night before he passed away, he had a moment of clarity in the hospital. Not only did he see those of us visiting in the room, but he also saw people dressed in white around him and believed he was in the temple. We knew his time on this earth was short. On November 23, 2023, after eight months of fighting, Josรฉ passed away. I held his hand until his last breath.
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โMy Heavenly Father Loves Meโ
An expectant couple prepared for their first child and chose the song 'My Heavenly Father Loves Me' to sing during the pregnancy. When the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester, they feared serious disabilities for their baby and turned to prayer and fasting. Their daughter, Alice, was born early, but tests found no complications, which they consider a miracle. They express gratitude and affirm that trusting Heavenly Father's love removes fear, even when outcomes vary.
Like most parents-to-be, we anxiously awaited the birth of our first baby. We acquired clothing and furniture and chose two namesโone for a boy and one for a girl.
We also chose a special song to sing to our baby throughout the pregnancy. The song we selected was โMy Heavenly Father Loves Meโ (Childrenโs Songbook, 228โ29). We sang these words often, imagining how wonderful it would be to have a baby in our family:
Whenever I hear the song of a bird
Or look at the blue, blue sky,
Whenever I feel the rain on my face
Or the wind as it rushes by,
Whenever I touch a velvet rose
Or walk by our lilac tree,
Iโm glad that I live in this beautiful world
Heavโnly Father created for me.
One morning my wife awoke covered with little red spots. We went to the doctor and learned that those little red spots were rubella. The doctor also gave us the disturbing news that since my wife was in the first trimester of her pregnancy, our baby ran a serious risk of being born deaf, blind, or disabled in other ways.
That night we paid special attention to the second verse of our song:
He gave me my eyes that I might see
The color of butterfly wings.
He gave me my ears that I might hear
The magical sound of things.
He gave me my life, my mind, my heart:
I thank him revโrently
For all his creations, of which Iโm a part.
Yes, I know Heavโnly Father loves me.
We thought about the future and everything that could happen. It was a time of much prayer and fasting to accept the will of our Heavenly Father. We had faith that the Lord would be with us, no matter what happened.
Our daughter, Alice, was born one month early. After her birth an endless array of tests began to determine the effects of the rubella. When nothing was found, someone spoke of a miracle. We, without a doubt, believe it was.
Alice is now seven years old, and she loves to sing her favorite song, โMy Heavenly Father Loves Me.โ We are eternally grateful, but we are also aware that difficult situations donโt always turn out this well and that trials are part of our mortal probation. But we have learned that if we trust Him we have nothing to fear, for as the song teaches, โI know Heavโnly Father loves me.โ
We also chose a special song to sing to our baby throughout the pregnancy. The song we selected was โMy Heavenly Father Loves Meโ (Childrenโs Songbook, 228โ29). We sang these words often, imagining how wonderful it would be to have a baby in our family:
Whenever I hear the song of a bird
Or look at the blue, blue sky,
Whenever I feel the rain on my face
Or the wind as it rushes by,
Whenever I touch a velvet rose
Or walk by our lilac tree,
Iโm glad that I live in this beautiful world
Heavโnly Father created for me.
One morning my wife awoke covered with little red spots. We went to the doctor and learned that those little red spots were rubella. The doctor also gave us the disturbing news that since my wife was in the first trimester of her pregnancy, our baby ran a serious risk of being born deaf, blind, or disabled in other ways.
That night we paid special attention to the second verse of our song:
He gave me my eyes that I might see
The color of butterfly wings.
He gave me my ears that I might hear
The magical sound of things.
He gave me my life, my mind, my heart:
I thank him revโrently
For all his creations, of which Iโm a part.
Yes, I know Heavโnly Father loves me.
We thought about the future and everything that could happen. It was a time of much prayer and fasting to accept the will of our Heavenly Father. We had faith that the Lord would be with us, no matter what happened.
Our daughter, Alice, was born one month early. After her birth an endless array of tests began to determine the effects of the rubella. When nothing was found, someone spoke of a miracle. We, without a doubt, believe it was.
Alice is now seven years old, and she loves to sing her favorite song, โMy Heavenly Father Loves Me.โ We are eternally grateful, but we are also aware that difficult situations donโt always turn out this well and that trials are part of our mortal probation. But we have learned that if we trust Him we have nothing to fear, for as the song teaches, โI know Heavโnly Father loves me.โ
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He Healeth the Broken in Heart
Warren M. Johnson, a pioneer ferryman at Leeโs Ferry, was once left for dead but was taken in by a kind family, taught the gospel, and baptized. Years later, four of his children died of diphtheria within a short period, leading him to write heartbrokenly to President Wilford Woodruff. In a later letter to a friend, he testified of spiritual resolve and peace, committing to hold fast to the iron rod despite the trial.
Spiritual healing is illustrated in the story of Warren M. Johnson, pioneer ferryman at Leeโs Ferry, Arizona. As a young man, Warren Johnson came west seeking his fortune in gold in the summer of 1866. He became very ill, and his companions left him under a tree in the yard of a family in Bountiful, Utah. One of the daughters found him and reported there was a dead man out in the yard. Although he was a complete stranger, this kind family took him in and nursed him back to health. They taught him the gospel and he was baptized. He eventually ended up as the ferryman at Leeโs Ferry.
In 1891 the Warren Johnson family suffered a great tragedy. Within a period of a short time, they lost four children to diphtheria. All four were buried in a row next to each other. In a letter to President Wilford Woodruff, dated July 29, 1891, Warren told the story:
โDear Brother,
โIn May 1891 a family residing in Tuba City, came here from Richfield Utah, where they had spent the winter visiting friends. At Panguitch they buried a child, and without disinfecting the wagon or themselves, not even stopping to wash the dead childโs clothes, they came to our house, and remained overnight, mingling with my little children. โฆ
โWe knew nothing of the nature of the disease, but had faith in God, as we were here on a very hard mission, and had tried as hard as we knew how to obey the Word of Wisdom, and attend to the other duties of our religion, such as paying tithing, family prayers etc. etc., that our children would be spared. But alas, in 4 1/2 days [the oldest boy] choked to death in my arms. Two more were taken down with the disease and we fasted and prayed as much as we thought it wisdom, as we had many duties to perform here. We fasted some 24 hours and once I fasted 40 hours, but all of no avail for both my little girls died also. About a week after their death my fifteen year old daughter Melinda was stricken down and we did all we could for her but she followed the others, and three of my dear girls and one boy [have] been taken from us, and the end is not yet. My oldest girl 19 years old is now prostrate with the disease, and we are fasting and praying in her behalf. โฆ What have we done that the Lord has left us, and what can we do to gain his favor again[?]
โYours in the gospel
โWarren M. Johnsonโ
In a subsequent letter to his friend Warren Foote, Brother Johnson testified that he had found a spiritual peace:
โI can assure you however, that it is the hardest [trial] of my life, but I set out for salvation, and am determined through the help of my Heavenly Father to hold fast to the iron rod, no matter what trials may come upon me. I have not yet slackened in the performance of my duties, and hope and trust that I shall have the faith and prayers of my brethren that I may live so as to receive the blessings, you having authority, have placed on my head.โ
In 1891 the Warren Johnson family suffered a great tragedy. Within a period of a short time, they lost four children to diphtheria. All four were buried in a row next to each other. In a letter to President Wilford Woodruff, dated July 29, 1891, Warren told the story:
โDear Brother,
โIn May 1891 a family residing in Tuba City, came here from Richfield Utah, where they had spent the winter visiting friends. At Panguitch they buried a child, and without disinfecting the wagon or themselves, not even stopping to wash the dead childโs clothes, they came to our house, and remained overnight, mingling with my little children. โฆ
โWe knew nothing of the nature of the disease, but had faith in God, as we were here on a very hard mission, and had tried as hard as we knew how to obey the Word of Wisdom, and attend to the other duties of our religion, such as paying tithing, family prayers etc. etc., that our children would be spared. But alas, in 4 1/2 days [the oldest boy] choked to death in my arms. Two more were taken down with the disease and we fasted and prayed as much as we thought it wisdom, as we had many duties to perform here. We fasted some 24 hours and once I fasted 40 hours, but all of no avail for both my little girls died also. About a week after their death my fifteen year old daughter Melinda was stricken down and we did all we could for her but she followed the others, and three of my dear girls and one boy [have] been taken from us, and the end is not yet. My oldest girl 19 years old is now prostrate with the disease, and we are fasting and praying in her behalf. โฆ What have we done that the Lord has left us, and what can we do to gain his favor again[?]
โYours in the gospel
โWarren M. Johnsonโ
In a subsequent letter to his friend Warren Foote, Brother Johnson testified that he had found a spiritual peace:
โI can assure you however, that it is the hardest [trial] of my life, but I set out for salvation, and am determined through the help of my Heavenly Father to hold fast to the iron rod, no matter what trials may come upon me. I have not yet slackened in the performance of my duties, and hope and trust that I shall have the faith and prayers of my brethren that I may live so as to receive the blessings, you having authority, have placed on my head.โ
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A โMother Heartโ
The speaker recounts how her father often described her mother as having a 'mother heart.' Before marrying later than most, her mother pursued education and a career. After marriage, she quickly became the mother of a large family and channeled her talents and preparation into motherhood as a covenant-keeping daughter of God.
I have often heard my father describe my mother as a woman with a โmother heart,โ and that is true. Her mothering influence has been felt by many hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, and she has refined the role of nurturer to an art form. Her testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and strong sense of identity and purpose have guided her life.
She took longer than most women to find her husband, but during her single years she had devoted her life to progress. Though it was uncommon at the time, she was university educated and advancing in a career. Following her marriage, children arrived in quick succession; and in a short span of years, she was the mother of a large family. All the knowledge she had acquired, all her natural abilities and gifts, all her skills were channeled into an organization that had no earthly bounds. As a covenant-keeping daughter of God, she had prepared all her life for motherhood.
She took longer than most women to find her husband, but during her single years she had devoted her life to progress. Though it was uncommon at the time, she was university educated and advancing in a career. Following her marriage, children arrived in quick succession; and in a short span of years, she was the mother of a large family. All the knowledge she had acquired, all her natural abilities and gifts, all her skills were channeled into an organization that had no earthly bounds. As a covenant-keeping daughter of God, she had prepared all her life for motherhood.
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The Restoration
Women in the Church
Returning Kindness
After the narrator's grandmother was hurt and taken to the hospital, two friends helped the family. The narrator decided to make cookies to thank them. Delivering the cookies made the friends smile, which brought the narrator happiness.
When my grandmother was hurt and my parents had to take her to the hospital, we had two friends who were kind and helped our family. I decided that I wanted to make them cookies to thank them for their kindness. When we took them the cookies, it made them smile, and that made me very happy! I like serving others and am thankful for those who have served me and my family.
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Friendship
Gratitude
Kindness
Service
Friends in the News
Primary children in Rexburg learned about preparing to enter the temple. They built a model of a temple, felt excited for the Rexburg Idaho Temple to be built, and learned that living gospel standards helps them be worthy of temple blessings.
Rexburg Idaho North Stake
Primary children in the Rexburg Idaho North Stake (above) learned how to prepare to enter the temple. They built a model of a temple and were excited for the Rexburg Idaho Temple to be built. The children learned that living gospel standards will help them be worthy to receive temple blessings.
Primary children in the Rexburg Idaho North Stake (above) learned how to prepare to enter the temple. They built a model of a temple and were excited for the Rexburg Idaho Temple to be built. The children learned that living gospel standards will help them be worthy to receive temple blessings.
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Hard to Stop
Football led Kalin to college, which led him to the gospel and then to BYU. There he met and married Holly Hamilton in the temple, offering hope of an eternal family especially meaningful to him.
Football has given Kalin the opportunity to go to college. College led Kalin to the gospel. The gospel directed him to BYU, where he met and married his wife, Holly Hamilton, in the temple. The temple can lead them to an eternal family, a concept that is extremely meaningful to an only child who spent a lot of time alone.
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Conversion
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Marriage
Sealing
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