Category Archives: Gospel

I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It affects every aspect of my life. It means so much to me and I love sharing it with others.

Not in despair, but in hope

Categories: Gospel

Moroni was alone. Moroni surely sorrowed at the deaths of those close to him. But Moroni had hope. He was not a man of despair. To say otherwise is to underestimate the power of hope. Keep reading

Choosing confidence

Categories: Gospel

This confidence is not based on how you compare to the world, but how God sees you. God sees you for who you really are, his child. He knows you. He loves you. He knows what you are capable of. And he wants nothing more than to see you succeed. Keep reading

Choosing to submit

Categories: Family, Gospel, Relationships

She applied 21st century definitions to 17th century translations of 14th century BC writings and culture, particularly with the word “submit,” which she took to mean her husband was her master and she was his servant. Keep reading

Choosing to fly a jet

Categories: Education, Family, Gospel, Science & Tech, Work

In sixth-grade I was going to be an astronaut/teacher/author. … It did not take me long to decide that being an astronaut was probably not the right career choice for me. I could have made it work, but it would have interfered with other plans I had for my life. Keep reading

Choosing to serve

Categories: Gospel

When I turned 20 and realized it would be possible for me to serve a full-time mission in a year, I decided I needed to know if that was the right choice for me. Keep reading

Choosing to search

Categories: Education, Gospel, Musings

If we don’t know what the questions are at the end of the chapter we run the risk of not paying attention to the important parts and missing out on the information there for us. Keep reading

I Choose Faith

Categories: Gospel, Life, Musings

Choosing faith is the only way I’ve ever overcome any trial I’ve ever faced. And it is a definite choice, one that is not always easy to make. Keep reading