Gratitude365- Clouds (KNM#2)

For some time now I have been fascinated by clouds. Many days in Las Vegas are clear and cloudless so I appreciate it when we have interesting patterns in our desert sky. I am grateful for clouds.

 

Gratitude365- Living in Thanksgiving Daily (KNM#1)

Gratitude is a Spirit-filled principle. It opens our minds to a universe permeated with the richness of a living God. Through it, we become spiritually aware of the wonder of the smallest things, which gladden our hearts with their messages of God’s love. This grateful awareness heightens our sensitivity to divine direction. When we communicate gratitude, we can be filled with the Spirit and connected to those around us and the Lord. Gratitude inspires happiness and carries divine influence.

 

All Things Denote There is a God- Spring will Come

Winter solstice is here, occurring sometime between December 21st and December 22nd in the northern hemisphere. As we approach the winter solstice, the darkness of night lengthens and the duration of daylight decreases. Winter solstice is the turning point, after which, the length of darkness begins to decrease and the length of daylight begins to increase. The dark and bright seasons of our lives are similar. At times, sadness, affliction and despair may seem to fill an increasing space in our lives. During those seasons, it is hard to see with the light of optimism, faith, and trust in God. Yet God, through the beauties of nature’s cycles, teaches us that Spring will always come. Excessive darkness and discouragement will give way to increasing light and hope and peace. The pattern is set in God’s creations. May we learn from this master illustration that He loves us and will not leave us alone no matter how long and dark our current situation. May we trust Him and have hope in His blessings and miracles.

All things denote there is a God.

Sunset in Las Vegas, Nevada.

All Things Denote There is a God- Laughter of a Child

All Things Denote There is a God- Caring For Each Other

John Steffen currently serves as the bishop of our ward (congregation) in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Today he spoke of miracles in the church, including the miracle of home teaching and visiting teaching. Each family in the congregation is assigned a pair of home teachers. They visit the family regularly and look after their temporal and spiritual needs. They are the eyes and ears of the bishop to help him take care of his flock. Similarly, each sister in the ward is assigned a pair of visiting teachers who visit and care for that individual sister. Bishop Steffen witnessed today that the programs of home teaching and visiting teaching are truly miracles. It is not just the organization of the program that makes it work. Rather it is the Lord’s inspired way to care for His people. Indeed many faithful members visit and help and support the families they have been assigned without any temporal reward or fanfare. They are blessed by the Lord’s spirit and peace for taking part in His inspired plan. In this simple program, the reality of God and his power are manifest.

All things denote there is a God.

Stephanie and Bishop John Steffen

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