light.

light.
we live our lives BRAVE as we are continually finding LIGHT within our lives.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Never look down unless you are looking for HEART rocks.

I love finding simple ways that bring happiness and peace to my heart. One way that I have been able to do that is through finding and collecting HEART ROCKS. They are like little "shout outs" to me from my Father in Heaven reminding me to look UP and that He knows my HEART. (I have a jar full of them!) Usually when I am looking for heart rocks, it is in moments when I am striving to BE positive, to find a way to rise above, and to gain a higher perspective. When I choose to SEE with spiritual eyes and recognize the Lord's hand in all things, then I can spy any kind of heart rock where ever I am-- they are all different and unique.  It reminds me that all of our HEARTS as children of God are different, and unique.. but he KNOWS them. In Mosiah 5:12 it says..
"I say unto you, I would that ye should remember to retain the name written always in your HEARTS, that ye are not found on the left hand of God, but that ye HEAR and KNOW the voice by which ye shall be called, and also, the name by which he shall call you." 
Do we recognize and know HIS VOICE? We'll hear his voice, if we're listening. I love finding a good heart rock.. When I find one, it reminds me to open my own heart to listen, and be sensitive to the promptings that come.
*think about what some of your own "heart rocks" are in your life.

It is better to look UP - General Conference Talk

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

personal PROGRESS.

Today I have been pondering and studying the importance of personal PROGRESSION. We all have the incredible opportunity to progress throughout our lives. We learn that the plan of salvation is ALL about progression. It is a continual process-- something we are working on DAILY. As I have been thinking about this, I was remembering my experiences in Young Womens and the program that we are given to help develop our GIFTS, TALENTS, and ABILITIES to BEcome the best we can BE. Here is the PURPOSE in this Personal Progress:
"Purpose of Personal Progress will help you strengthen your faith in and testimony of Jesus Christ as you learn His teachings and regularly apply them in your life. It will help you strengthen both your present family and your future family. It will help you prepare to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple. And it will prepare you to be a faithful, contributing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Personal Progress program uses the eight Young Women values to help you understand more fully who you are, why you are here on the earth, and what you should be doing as a daughter of God to prepare for the day you go to the temple to make sacred covenants. It will help you prepare for your future roles as a faithful woman, wife, mother, and leader in God’s kingdom. Participating in Personal Progress teaches you to make commitments, carry them out, and report your progress to a parent or leader. The patterns you establish as you work on Personal Progress—such as prayer, scripture study, service, and journal keeping—will become personal daily habits. These habits will strengthen your testimony and help you learn and improve throughout your life."
Through developing our gifts, talents, and abilities, we come closer to our Father in Heaven and to our Savior Jesus Christ. I would invite you to be consistent with your journey of PROGRESSION. To always be striving to be close to Heavenly Father. Personal Progress is a tool our Father in Heaven has given specifically to young women and their Mom's to work together to fulfill their role as Daughers of a Heavenly Father.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

BEcoming a beautiFUL butterFLY.

I LOVED reading this article. It brought a special spirit to my HEART.


It gives me HOPE. It reminds me that we all go through a process of BECOMING. That sometimes we don't always see the beautiful color of our own wings. That it takes time, struggle, and effort to FIND our WINGS, and then COURAGE to actually FLY. I know that through the power of the ATONEMENT we can find strength. I love my Savior, and the ability he gives me to BE better every day.

Elder Neil L. Anderson teaches about BUTTERFLIES.

Here are simple ideas that Elder Anderson teaches us in this link:
You are a child of God with eternal possibilities available to you.To become who God would have you become, you will need the gifts of the Savior and your own correct choices.Your spiritual senses are refined and delicate and are protected by honesty and obedience.As you see beyond yourself, you begin to see who the Lord would have you become.You are a child of God with eternal possibilities available to you.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

join me on a JOURNEY of Coming unto CHRIST.


The Things that Matter MOST.
"We would do well to slow down a little, focus on the significant, lift up our eyes, and truly see "

**what does it mean to "truly SEE?"
Being able to SEE in the way that God see's us. It is seeing with spiritual eyes. It is recognizing the way He works within our every day lives. It is through seeing His hand in all things that we truly come to KNOW Him.

I love the simpleness in the way that we COME UNTO CHRIST. It is through being obedient. It is through doing the little things everyday. It comes through learning to recognize His hand in our lives. It comes through reading our scriptures everyday. It comes through having a desire to have a meaningful relationship with him. It comes through learning what brings us true happiness. It comes through striving to be more like the Savior every day. It just simply COMES.

Join me on a journey of coming closer to our Savior, Jesus Christ...

Monday, January 27, 2014

My New Life


She is an INCREDIBLE example of living BRAVE.

We all have experiences throughout our lives that teach us to simply LIVE BRAVE. Think about simple or life changing experiences that have stretched you, pulled you, heightened you, and deepened your relationship with your Savior, Jesus Christ. I love the scripture that is shared in this video..
"And whoso receiveth you, there I will be also, for I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up." -Doctrine & Covenants 84:88
This scripture teaches me that we truly are never alone. There are evidences in our every day lives that SHOW us that He is there and that He is very aware of us.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

at | ONE | ment

Today, I have been pondering on the POWER of the ATONEMENT. I have been thinking about the way in which it has brought much peace and strength to my life. I would like to share a personal experience that has put this more into PERSPECTIVE..

I broke my arm doing something that I had grown to really love, SOCCER. I took a nasty fall, and broke my arm/wrist. It was painful-- but it fully healed over time, with a cast to protect it, and with doctors to check in on me. But when I get tired or exhausted through playing soccer or running, sometimes my arm/wrist still hangs funny. It doesn't mean it's not fully HEALED-- it is a reminder to STAY STRONG, to remember experiences that have taught me BE strong, and that patience is developed through TIME to heal. Each individual injury needs different tools and different amount of time for it to heal. The doctor is aware of how to allow it to heal in the proper way.
For me, the Atonement works in my life in a similar way.
Even when we are fully HEALED through the power of the Atonement for spiritual injuries-- sometimes we get exhausted from the journey of LIFE, and we are reminded of the experiences we've had that have STRETCHED us. We begin to remember the struggles that have made us STRONGER, that have helped us BEcome more refined and patient. We allow our SAVIOR to work in our lives to let our spirits HEAL in the proper way.

I am grateful for the way the Atonement has worked within my life. It has allowed me to come closer to my Savior. I am grateful for Him and His infinite ATONEMENT. He knows me.

Alma 7**I'd invite you to read Alma 7-- it is Alma testifying of the Savior. It is a chapter that I hold close to my heart.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

What Are the Tender Mercies of the Lord?

"Since last October I have reflected repeatedly upon the phrase “the tender mercies of the Lord.” Through personal study, observation, pondering, and prayer, I believe I have come to better understand that the Lord’s tender mercies are the very personal and individualized blessings, strength, protection, assurances, guidance, loving-kindnesses, consolation, support, and spiritual gifts which we receive from and because of and through the Lord Jesus Christ. Truly, the Lord suits “his mercies according to the conditions of the children of men” (D&C 46:15). - Elder David A. Bednar

I love Elder Bednar's thoughts on TENDER MERCIES. This is a link to his thoughts-- 

I am grateful for the tender mercies I have seen and experienced throughout my life. I know they are real, that God is aware of me, He knows me. He FILLS my heart with JOY. It is ONLY through the infinite power of the ATONEMENT that he KNOWS us perfectly, LOVES us perfectly, and UNDERSTANDS us perfectly. I am grateFUL for my Savior every day.

Me and my companion sang, "I Need Thee Every Hour" this morning, and how true that is. Within every hour of the day-- he finds us. I know this to be true. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Taking on Moroni's Promise!

I have been studying the Book of Mormon in my personal studies, during lunch, and during quiet time at night. After consistently reading it everyday, I finished reading it this morning! I'd have to say to was an exciting moment. I have loved my journey of reading the Book of Mormon, because I can testify that it has brought me closer to my Savior-- it is one simple, but powerful way that I am coming to know him every day.

At the end of the Book of Mormon, there is a PROMISE. I would like to share the powerful verses today:

Moroni 10:3-5

Behold, I would exhort you that when ye shall read these things, if it be wisdom in God that ye should read them, that ye would remember how merciful the Lord hath been unto the children of men, from the creation of Adam even down until the time that ye shall receive these things, and ponder it in your hearts.

4 And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost.

5 And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.

This is just one powerful promise in the Book of Mormon that promises us that as we study, ponder, and pray throughout reading the Book of Mormon, we can KNOW with a surety that it is a true record of prophets of God, and that Jesus Christ truly is the Savior of the WORLD. Through this incredible book, we can also come to know that there are living prophets on the earth today, because Joseph Smith RESTORED the fulness of the gospel and that he translated the Book of Mormon from an ancient record to what we have today. I am grateful for this incredible book-- it has truly helped me to recognize the Lord's hand within my life.

I'd invite you to take on Moroni's promise for yourself, and as Moroni counsels--
"COME UNTO CHRIST."
"Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in Christ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in nowise deny the power of God." -Moroni 10:32

Saturday, January 18, 2014

power of REVERENCE.. "holding your BUTTERFLY"


To Catch a Butterfly


GREAT article about butterflies and BEing reverent.. love the idea of butterflies and the simpleness of their beauty ...
Be still and know that I am God

They were twins, but they really didn’t look alike. Josy was taller than Kelsey. She had bright blue eyes, bouncy hair, and dimples that danced on her cheeks whenever she giggled. Kelsey, on the other hand, had a long golden ponytail that went swish, swish when she walked. Kelsey loved to tease. Her deep brown eyes would sparkle when she told a joke.

The people in Littleton loved them. Mr. Brooks, at the supermarket, said it was because of their smiles. “No,” Mrs. Applebee said. “It’s because they always say hello to everyone.” Little Max liked them because they played games. Jim, the delivery boy, said the girls were just plain fun to be around. Whatever it was, everyone agreed that the twins made people happy. Everyone, that is, except Sister Crane and Sister Goodwin.

“What are we going to do about them?” Sister Crane said. “I try to teach a new song in Primary, and they sing too loudly. Kelsey sings off-key, which makes Josy laugh. Soon the whole Primary is laughing. They need to learn to sing quietly.”

“What are we going to do about them?” Sister Goodwin asked. “I try to tell a story about Jesus. At first the girls listen, but then Kelsey finds something funny in the story, and Josy starts to laugh. Soon the whole class is laughing. They need to learn to listen.”

“The girls were twirling down the hallway last Sunday.”

“They don’t always sit on the bench.”

“Sometimes they take their shoes off in class.”

“They giggle in the middle of the quiet song.”

“We need to tell their parents.”

“No, we need to send them to their parents.”

“Break them up. Don’t let them be in the same class.”

Sister Turner, the Primary President, listened quietly. The twins weren’t bad children. They were just a little disruptively happy. “I think that maybe I should have a talk with Josy and Kelsey. Maybe I can make a difference.”

The next day, Sister Turner backed her bright yellow van out of her driveway. She chugged down the street, over the bridge, and across the park to the twins’ house. Josy came running out of the house. “Hi, Sister Turner,” she called. “Look at our new puppy!”

Just then Kelsey came out of the house, chasing a black and white puppy. Kelsey giggled as the puppy darted back and forth just out of her reach. Josy joined in chasing the puppy around in circles. Round and round they went, until the girls gave up and dropped to their knees on the grass. The little puppy pranced up to them and sat on Josy’s lap.

Sister Turner started to laugh. Suddenly she had an idea. “Girls, would you like to go to the zoo with me to see the new butterfly house?” Josy giggled. Kelsey grinned. They loved the zoo. After getting permission from their mother, they were on their way in Sister Turner’s bright yellow van.

A butterfly fluttered by Josy’s face as she opened the door of the butterfly house. “Wow,” she giggled as clouds of colorful butterflies flew over her head. She grabbed at a pink one, but it flitted away. “Let’s catch one,” Kelsey yelled, running to the other side of the room. Yellow, blue, pink, and white butterflies flew gracefully over her head.

Some of the butterflies landed on tree branches. Josy cupped her hands and crept up behind a black and orange butterfly. It flew quickly away. Kelsey turned round and round surveying the room. The beautiful butterflies were everywhere. They hovered over the pond, covered the trees like blossoms, and even dotted the path. Laughing and giggling, the twins chased the butterflies everywhere. But the beautiful insects always stayed just out of reach.

Finally Josy and Kelsey became tired and sat on a bench by Sister Turner to rest. “I guess you just can’t catch a butterfly,” Kelsey said.

“You can, if you know how,” Sister Turner replied. Josy and Kelsey looked at Sister Turner with interest. Sister Turner smiled. “Girls, do you know what reverent means?”

“Sure,” Josy answered. “It means fold your arms and don’t talk.”

Sister Turner chuckled. “Well, being quiet is part of it, but that’s not really reverence. Reverence is a feeling. It’s hard to explain, but maybe I can show you. Do you want me to?”

Kelsey grinned. She didn’t know what this had to do with butterflies, but Sister Turner knew just about everything.

“You need to sit very still and be quiet,” Sister Turner continued. “That’s the part about reverence that you already know. But if you’ll do that part, I think you’ll be surprised by the rest.” She took each girls’ hands and dipped them in the pool of water. For several minutes they just sat there with their hands cupped in front of them.

Kelsey listened. It was very quiet in the butterfly house. All you could hear was the drip, drip of the water tap.

Josy watched as the butterflies flew in the trees and hovered over the pool. They were very close. Slowly, slowly a butterfly fluttered toward her, dipped down, and landed on the palm of her hand. Josy started to giggle, but Sister Turner shook her head. Josy sat very still, watching the butterfly sip at the water on her fingers.

Sister Turner took Kelsey’s hand and placed it next to a butterfly on a nearby flower. The butterfly gracefully walked onto her hand to drink the water. A warm glow filled the girls. They had tried hard to catch a butterfly, and now, just by being quiet, each was holding one in her hand.

As the girls held their butterflies, Sister Turner whispered softly, “Reverence is a lot like these butterflies. You don’t catch a butterfly. You let it come to you. You don’t catch a reverent feeling, either. It just comes to you when you are quiet. It’s the warm feeling you are feeling right now. You can also feel it when you think about Jesus Christ or anything else wonderful. When you are in Primary next Sunday, think about how quiet you had to be to have these butterflies in your hands. Then think about Jesus, and see if you get that same reverent feeling.”

The next Sunday the twins hurried to Primary. Sister Turner greeted them at the door. She smiled and pinned a small paper butterfly on each of their dresses. “Now remember, girls, don’t scare your butterflies.”

Josy smiled. Kelsey grinned. Reverently they walked to their chairs and sat down. It was quiet in the Primary room. Kelsey listened to the soft music Sister Crane was playing. Josy closed her eyes and thought about Jesus. Slowly the girls felt a warm feeling come to them.

“Look at the twins,” Sister Goodwin whispered. “They are being reverent. What did you do?”

Sister Turner smiled. “It was easy,” she whispered back. “I just showed them how to catch a butterfly.”

The Power to RISE.

"When we don't have the strength to STAND-- kneel. After we kneel in prayer in the depths of humility and with a tender heart, then we must RISE and STAND again.. trusting that God will help us WALK."