sábado, 12 de diciembre de 2015

The House of the Lord in Bogotá Colombia


THE HOUSE OF THE LORD!


Around 11 years start the most beautiful story of love and work in Bogotá, Colombia. A couple, dream with be sealing in the Temple of Bogotá, Colombia, and his wish are possible only by the power of the Priesthood. The 14th august of 2004, Mayerline and Leonardo makes possible his dream. By the order of the Lord, this couple sealing by the time and the eternity.

After 11 years, this couple are parents of the most beautiful children, Tomas, Sariah and Antonella, that makes his life better and develop his gifts with patience and determination.

The Family a Proclamation to the World, teach, "HUSBAND AND WIFE have a solemn responsibility to love and care for each other and for their children" and I know that is truth. 

I feel happy with this oportunity to develop the plan of the Lord!


miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2015

An example of a simpe relation in the eternal family, is Paul. Above you find a brief description of his experience.

https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2009-04-062-eternal-family-paul?lang=eng

By another hand, in the conference of october 2015, people of the Church, know about a hard experience of the family bishop, after accident.

Porter, Zane, and Max Openshaw

The faith of the young men of this Church is remarkable!

On June 12 of this year, I received an email telling me that the bishop from a Utah ward, his wife, and two of their children had been killed in an airplane accident. Bishop Mark Openshaw had been piloting the plane as it left a small airfield, when it suddenly fell from the sky and crashed to the earth. Bishop Openshaw, his wife, Amy, and their children Tanner and Ellie were killed in the accident. Miraculously their five-year-old son, Max, thrown out of the airplane in his airplane seat, escaped with only broken bones.
I learned that their son Elder Porter Openshaw was serving in the Marshall Islands Majuro Mission and that their 17-year-old son, Zane, was on a school cultural exchange in Germany.
I called Elder Openshaw on Christmas Island. Although heartbroken by the unexpected death of his mother, father, brother, and sister, Elder Openshaw immediately turned his concern to his two younger brothers.
Ultimately it was Elder Openshaw and his brother Zane who decided that others could help at home and that Porter should stay on his mission. They knew it was what their parents would want.

As I spoke with Elder Openshaw, I felt his sadness but also his unquenchable fire of faith. “I have the confidence,” he told me, “and I know without a shadow of a doubt that I will see my family again. … Strength in our trials is always found in … our Lord, Jesus Christ. … God’s omnipotent hand has been so apparent in helping [me] and my brothers throughout [this] very difficult challenge.”24

I met Zane for the first time at the funeral. As I looked at the four caskets before us in the chapel, I marveled at the faith of this 17-year-old as he addressed the congregation. “Today,” he said, “we have gathered with humble hearts and weary souls to remember the lives of my mom, dad, Tanner, and Ellie. … We have talked together, cried together, remembered together, and felt the hand of God together. …
“The day after I heard the news of the accident, I found a letter in my bag from my mom. In the letter she wrote: ‘Zane, remember who you are and where you come from. We will be praying for you and missing you.’” Zane continued: “There could not be more fitting last words from my mother. I know that she, along with Tanner, Ellie, and my dad are … praying for [my brothers and] me. I know that … they pray that I remember who I am … because I, like you, am a child of God, and He has sent me here. I testify [that] … no matter how alone we feel, God will not forsake us.”25
My dear friends, your faith did not begin at birth, and it will not end at death. Faith is a choice. Strengthen your faith, and live to be deserving of the Savior’s approving words: “Great is thy faith.” As you do, I promise you that your faith, through the grace of Jesus Christ, will one day allow you to stand with those you love, clean and pure in the presence of God, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

viernes, 4 de diciembre de 2015

Elder Hales Says. A few months ago I had the opportunity of visiting a man who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. As a devoted priesthood holder, he was confronted with the realities of mortality.

My friend took courage in knowing that as Jesus was required to endure great pain and agony in the Garden of Gethsemane while completing the atoning sacrifice, He uttered the words, “O my Father, if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done” (Matt. 26:42).

My friend came to accept the phrase “Thy will be done” as he faced his own poignant trials and tribulations

Some of our experiences, have different meaning, but the unique reality is that we need to go to the Heavenly Father, and accept his volition, are our challenge, but with faith all is possible.

martes, 13 de octubre de 2015

Is possible to be happy in a family?

In all states and nations, attend the family is the central purpose of the society, and take attention to the different kinds of them.

All people need a family, needs other persons to share and develop the different topics of the personality.

The following case is a good example, with a family with different activities, is possible to be happy!





This quoted is really truth: " marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God and that the family is central to the Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children.