Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Our trip to Utah

We didn't take too many photos during our trip.  It was cold outside and there weren't many opportunities.  Here are a couple of Loralei though.  I'm sure you can recognize the location.  She loved the fountain, and had a great time throwing pennies into it until we ran out of pennies.  Her smile says it all.  She is such a sweetheart!

It was great to see Ashley too.  We wanted to stay longer but came back early because Cathy was getting sick, and we wanted to
be home for the worst of it.  Ashley, we hope you didn't mind too much that we didn't stay, but when you're sick you want to be home in your own bed.  We do love you though.  Thanks for grabbing those prints of George Washington for us.  Ours has a prominent place on a wall in the living room.  

Next visit will be in warmer temperatures.  That's all for tonight.  We love all you guys!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

A little about faith...

After a recent conversation with Jennifer, I thought it appropriate to post a little of what I have learned about faith as a principle of power. Joseph Smith taught that "the principle of power which existed in the bosom of God, by which the worlds were framed, was faith; and...it is by reason of this principle of power existing in the Deity, that all created things exist; so that all things in heaven, on earth, or under the earth exist by reason of faith as it existed in Him." It may therefore be concluded that faith is the power which God possesses as a glorified being to express His will in creative activities and to sustain that which He has created, a power based upon the assurance which He has that the righteous application of truth will exalt Him and others in the scale of organized existence.

When man's faith is centered in Christ, it becomes a principle of power, and here it differs from mere belief in God. Man may accept a principle as true and sustain it as something in which he believes, but he cannot possess saving faith unless, or until, his action upon that principle results in a release of divine power in his life or through his administration. When man begins to act by and through the Holy Spirit, true faith is born within him as a principle of power.

The expression of saving faith requires mental and spiritual, not physical, exertion. Because God is a divine being who acts by and through the agency of His glory, His Holy Spirit is His word, which is His power. For this reason, the Lord said of the many worlds which He has organized: "By the word of my power have I created them." Joseph Smith explained: "God spake, chaos heard, and worlds came into order by reason of the faith there was in Him." He also declared that when a man works by faith he works by mental exertion instead of physical force. "It is by words, instead of exerting his physical powers, which every being works when he works by faith."

If man is to grow in faith as a principle of divine power, he must begin by exerting the faith which he has in Christ to surmount the immediate obstacles that confront him on the path to eternal life. At first he may not have power to move a mountain or pluck up a sycamore tree. But by applying the faith which he has to meet the challenges which confront him and by taking advantage of the opportunities for service open to him in the gospel, man can obtain faith to do greater things until eventually he has power to do all things which are expedient to and consistent with divine wisdom and truth. Moroni therefore promised: "Behold, I say unto you that whoso believeth in Christ, doubting nothing, whatsoever he shall ask the Father in the name of Christ it shall be granted him; and this promise is unto all, even unto the ends of the earth."

These writings on faith were taken from "Principles of Perfection," Volume II from the series "Foundations of the Millenial Kingdom of Christ," by Hyrum L. Andrus.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

I need some family history help

I am trying to get my family history caught up.  I admit that I am really bad about it, but I am trying to get into it now.  So, I need the following, to get things recorded for my own records:

Jennifer, I need your baptism date, Erik's birth date and baptism date, the date of your wedding, and your kids birthdays.  I know I should know all this stuff so forgive me.

Rebecca, I need your baptism date, your wedding date, Travis' birth date and middle name (my mind is drawing a blank there) and Loralei's birth date.

Joe and Ashley, I need Ashley's birth and baptism dates, and Joe's baptism date.  

I thought I had some of this stuff but I can't find it, so I am asking.  I also plan on posting genealogy information regularly on the blog.  

Love you guys!  Dad. 

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Sackcloth and Ashes! Woe is me!!

Maybe I should cut off a finger in mourning, like the Indian squaws did in the old west days!  Or rend my garments!  Or paint my face black with soot and wail and moan and throw dust up into the air!  Oklahoma lost another BCS bowl game, their 4th BCS loss in a row, and the national title game to boot.  In the end it wasn't even that close.  I'm bummed!  Totally depressed!  Maybe someday in a dim and distant future I will get over it, and look at life with a positive attitude again, but I don't see how.  OU had it's chances to score, and didn't, and had it's chances to make stops, and didn't, and Florida was the better team.  Now Texas will gloat and OU will be ranked below Utah.  How can life go on in such a world?  How?  HOW? 

Ok, I'm over it now.