Sunday, September 25, 2011

I Am A Mormon...

Today in Relief Society and Priest Hood in a joint meeting we were encouraged to put together a profile on Mormon.org.  I have added a couple of things to my blog.  I make it no secret that I am a member of  The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints.  It was something that I was not active in a long time ago (well five years go to be exact), but after my son and my husband were baptized, I became active and gained a testimony. Since then, I have been sealed to my husband in the Atlanta, GA Temple.  I do not know how many people read my blog, I really do not care, to be honest, this is for myself, my son and whatever other children we may have and their children and so on.  But for those that do read, I Am A Mormon and very proud of my faith and love my faith and my Savior and my Heavenly Father.  I know that the gospel is true.  I hope this stirs someone somewhere to go to Mormon.org and learn more.  There are some very large misconceptions about the Mormon Faith out there.  The website was designed to answer questions about our faith by everyday members. It is a great web site.  You can even speak with our missionaries directly online if you have questions or ask for a free Book of Mormon or Bible.  Knowing that I have an Eternal Family is the greatest comfort that I have in my life.  That I will see my family again is amazing, this was all done by our Father in Heaven, part of our Heavenly Fathers mission was to (Pearl Of Great Price Chapter 1 verse 39): For behold this is my work and my glory- to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.  Our Savior came here to help fulfill that mission.  It was all for the work and the glory of our Heavenly Father.  What a selfless man he was, he loves us so much that he gave his life and suffered for our sins that we might be able to have eternal life.  But there is more, so much more.  So please, if you want to know more, go to Mormon.org, or you can click on I Believe or My Faith, either will take you to Mormon.org and you can learn more.