Gratitude365- Nature’s Beauty (KNM#335)

I have long been a sucker for beautiful clouds. To me they are like fingerprints in the sky. Every cloud presentation is unique and never exactly duplicated. The light was just right this day to illuminate the lonely hill below the billowing beauties. I am grateful I can experience clouds.

Gratitude365- One More (KNM#334)

There is so much wisdom in the address by Elder Busche mentioned in my last post. I must mention a few more of his words.

Gratitude356- Inspired Thoughts (KNM#333)

I recently returned to a talk by Elder F. Enzio Busche given in 1996 at BYU. In an address entitled “Unleashing the Dormant Spirit”, he outlines many inspired pearls to help us live in happiness. I will quote just one in this post.

Gratitude365- Youth of Zion (KNM#332)

In case you couldn’t tell who was the mother and who was the daughter from post #331, this is the daughter missionary Elizabeth. In a world where there is much darkness and even wickedness among the youth, Elizabeth and many young men and young women like her are a light to all of us. They trust in God and brighten the path of all those with whom they have contact. I am grateful for the example of the youth of Zion.

 

Gratitude365- More Missionaries (KNM#331)

It is an exciting time for the growth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In October, President Monson announced that the age of eligibility for missionaries was reduced to 18 years of age for young men and to 19 years of age for young women. Our friend Elizabeth was at our home last night with her mother. Elizabeth is one of the new 19 year olds going out to serve. She will be in Peru for 18 months. She is a most capable and spiritually gifted young woman who will bless many. By the way, can you guess which one is the daughter and which one is the mother?

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