I know there are times when we want to give up and not try anymore because our faith is being tested. Life isn't easy and it is never meant to be easy. Someone that I look greatly up to reminds me that our life is like a tiny bead on a string. It may seem like a long time for us, but in true reality and in complete faith beyond this existance, our life on earth is fading past as though it were a movie being fast forward.
There are times when we want to cry,
There are times when we want to scream out into the sky and demand why this has happened to us.
But remember, remember what the savior had went through, read the passages in the bible and in the New Testament of the things that he had to go through.
Have FAITH in Christ, our redeemer, our friend for he loves us even past this life and the life after.
We may never understand what he did for us, but we should be eternally grateful for what he has done.
This is my testimony that I know that through our pain and suffering, we may grow wiser as we grow older, we may become stronger in the faith and know that we are NEVER alone.
Whoever reads this, I know you may not think that anyone else goes through pains and trials,
but know this that Jesus Christ has went through many trials, far more than we could ever imagine.
Have Faith and Be Strong;
Mary
True Americans
A Look For Peace
Familes....do you know your family well?
Monday, November 1, 2010
Thursday, November 26, 2009
The Signers Of The Declaration Of Independance
(Reference: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_were_the_signers_of_the_consitution)
New Hampshire
John Langdon
Nicholas Gilman
Massachusetts
Rufus King
Nathaniel Gorham
Connecticut
Roger Sherman
William Samuel Johnson
New York
Alexander Hamilton
New Jersey
William Livingston
David Brearley
William Paterson
Jonathan Dayton Pennsylvania
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Mifflin
Robert Morris
George Clymer
Thomas FitzSimons
Jared Ingersoll
Gouverneur Morris
James Wilson
Delaware
George Read
Gunning Bedford, Jr.
John Dickinson
Richard Bassett
Jacob Broom
Maryland
James McHenry
Daniel Carroll
Dan of St. Thomas Jenifer Virginia
John Blair
James Madison, Jr.
George Washington
North Carolina
William Blount
Richard Dobbs Spaight
Hugh Williamson
South Carolina
John Rutledge
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Charles Pinckney
Pierce Butler
Georgia
William Few
Abraham Baldwin
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About our Consitution
The year was 1787. The place: the State House in Philadelphia, the same location where the Declaration of Independence had been signed 11 years earlier. For four months, 55 delegates from the several states met to frame a Constitution for a federal republic that would last into "remote futurity." This is the story of the delegates to that convention and the framing of the federal Constitution.
(Reference: http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/)
New Hampshire
John Langdon
Nicholas Gilman
Massachusetts
Rufus King
Nathaniel Gorham
Connecticut
Roger Sherman
William Samuel Johnson
New York
Alexander Hamilton
New Jersey
William Livingston
David Brearley
William Paterson
Jonathan Dayton Pennsylvania
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Mifflin
Robert Morris
George Clymer
Thomas FitzSimons
Jared Ingersoll
Gouverneur Morris
James Wilson
Delaware
George Read
Gunning Bedford, Jr.
John Dickinson
Richard Bassett
Jacob Broom
Maryland
James McHenry
Daniel Carroll
Dan of St. Thomas Jenifer Virginia
John Blair
James Madison, Jr.
George Washington
North Carolina
William Blount
Richard Dobbs Spaight
Hugh Williamson
South Carolina
John Rutledge
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Charles Pinckney
Pierce Butler
Georgia
William Few
Abraham Baldwin
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About our Consitution
The year was 1787. The place: the State House in Philadelphia, the same location where the Declaration of Independence had been signed 11 years earlier. For four months, 55 delegates from the several states met to frame a Constitution for a federal republic that would last into "remote futurity." This is the story of the delegates to that convention and the framing of the federal Constitution.
(Reference: http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/)
Interactive by Howard Chandler Christy
Pray For Our Country
Despite that our government may be corrupt, it doesn't stop us from the need of praying for our beloved country. How could we stand aside and let this happen? Please pray for our country.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
119 Organize Yourselves
Organize yours; prepare every needful thing; and establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God.
Docterine and Covenants 88: 188
And as all have not faith, seek ye dilgently and teach one another words of wisdom; yea seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek learning, even by study and also by faith.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
We Are Different But In The End We Are All One
Like in the second movie of The Lion King, we learn that though we are different, and though we look and act different. We are one. We have one creator. And we are one family. No matter what nationality we are. We are all sons and daughters of God. Lets have no more racisim or prejudicism, no more judging others because they are different. Accept them. Love them. Be their friend. For we are all one.
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