Saturday, April 7, 2012

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

We attended a multi-zone conference for missionaries in the Tupelo and Huntsville-Madison zones on Tuesday (20 March). .

For multi-zone conferences missionaries attend the location that is closest to their residence. The Conference was held at the Huntsville Stake center building.

Elder and Sister Smalley, our AMA (Area Medical Advisors) attended.
He is a retired physician from Southern California serving a full-time mission with his wife. They are assigned to help our mission.
They live in Georgia and drove to Huntsville to speak to the missionaries.

Our conference began at 8:30 am and occluded about 3:00 pm. We enjoyed several special musical numbers and talks by Elder and Sister Smalley, Brother and Sister Clingo, and Sister Curtis. Our Mission President spoke on the Doctrine of the Father.


Here are the four of us: Sisters Hoyos, Sherwin, Kemp and Newmyer - ready for lunch.

In the afternoon, we held a Book of Mormon study; along with another special musical number and a talk by our Mission President.


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Letter - March 19, 2012

This week has been very different because we had both transfers and a baptism. Transfers were on Wednesday so we all went up together to Birmingham.
My new companion is Hermana Newmyer from Utah.

We also have 2 other sisters with us Sister Sherwin and Sister Hoyos. Their area was double transferred so they are working really hard to keep up with those investigators that were already there and finding new ones.

The baptism on Saturday was great.
We worked hard all day to finalize everything and it all turned out really well.

Our investigator who was baptized said that he felt really great. He was telling us in the days preceding the baptism that his wife wouldn't be able to come because she had to work.
We really wanted her to be there to support her husband and to be able to feel the spirit there at the baptism.
So it was disappointing to hear that she wouldn't be able to attend. But that morning we prayed that Heavenly Father might open a way for her that she might
be able to attend the baptism.

Then when we walked into the room where the baptism was being held, there she was sitting there! It was really a miracle and I was so happy that she was able to attend.

The next day was Sunday and we called him around 10 just to see how everything was going, and he said he was ating he was confirmed. We talked to him afterwards and he told us he feels so great.

He really wants his family to be baptized as well because he doesn't want to follow the Lord's path alone, but he said that he would still continue and he has faith that one day they will follow.lready ready to go to church, which doesn't start until 12:15.

He was really excited to get there. It was great, in our Gospel Principles class he even bore his testimony. He was confirmed in sacrament meeting.

That has really been the highlight of the week. But we are still working hard and still finding more and more people.

There is an apartment complex we found a few weeks back that is filled with Spanish speaking people, so there is a lot of work there to do. We have found 2 or 3 people there who are really solid and I think will progress really well. There is a lot of potential there and if we can get a member in there I think it will do a lot of good.

We go out to Athens once a week. We usually just went to specific people that we already knew and didn't do much tracting. But as we were driving around, we saw a bunch of streets with Spanish-speaking people, so that's what we plan to do this Saturday to find more people up there. It might be hard to get them to church because it is pretty far away for them to drive down to Huntsville every week for church, but I think there is a lot of potential there.



Letter March 12, 2012 - en Español

I'm going to write my email in Spanish today-Dad and Andrew can translate for you!

Esta semana que viene será interesante. Las transferencias son miércoles y yo soy la única hermana que quedará aquí en Huntsville. Entonces, necesitaré saber todo acerca de nuestros investigadores y ayudar a las nuevas que vienen. Todo estará bien pero la extrañaré mucho a mi compañera.

Trabajámos duro esta semana para preparar a nuestro investigador para ser bautizado este sábado. Estoy muy animada por eso. El es el primer bautismo en la rama desde noviembre. Su familia antes no querían escuchar a nosotras nada más pero él es un buen ejemplo para ellos y dio su testimonio a ellos. Entonces, están más interesados ahora. Nuestra meta es que él se bautiza este sábado y que él les bautiza a su familia en la próxima transferencia. Su testimonio de todo es muy fuerte y él es maravilloso. Le enseñaremos esta noche. Y tratarémos de enseñarle todo para mañana para que él esté listo para su entrevista el jueves.

En las ultimas semanas encontramos un apartment complex donde casi cien por ciento hablan español. Es una gran bendición. Tuvimos problemas antes con apartamentos que no nos permiten a solicitar, pero hablamos con ellos en estos apartamentos y ellos están completamente dispuestos de permitirnos a entrar y enseñar. Sería una lástima si no pudiéramos pasar porque no hay otro lugar en donde hay tantos hispanos. Entonces estábamos allá mucho esta semana y encontramos a muchas personas, y sólo tocamos como 6 puertas. Todavía hay mucho que hacer allá.

Los miembros de esta rama son maravillosos. El viernes, Hno y Hna May nos invitaron a una cena en su casa para despedir a la Hna Nieves-ella regresará a la manzana del templo este miércoles. Y también tuvimos la oportunidad, todos los seis de nosotros, de enseñar al hijo de Hno y Hna May. El tiene problemas con salud y no puede salir de su casa o asistir a la iglesia. Entonces, Hna May estuvo muy agradecidio, y nosotros también estuvimos muy agradecidos para tener esa oportunidad porque él tiene un espíritu muy bonito.

La obra aquí siga adelante. Vemos milagros todos los días. Me gusta una escritura que encontré esta semana en Moroni 7:37-38 que dice que la fe trae milagros y si milagros no pasan, no tenemos la fe. Con la fe en Jesucristo y su expiación, todo es posible. Hemos visto milagros con muchos de nuestros investigadores. Especialmente el que será bautizado esta semana. Dios les ama a sus hijos y nos da muchos bendiciónes para que podamos compartir este mensaje por ellos.

Letter - March 5, 2012

This week has been pretty crazy, but it has been good. We have seen so many miracles occur here. The work has been great.

On Tuesday, we started teaching a new family that we found-that I told you about before in the previous letters. There are tantas personas in their house, so it's hard to teach all of them at once the same lesson, so we're still on the first lesson even though we've been there 3 or 4 times. But it's still good. The last lesson we had, Brother and Sister May, members from the branch came with us and it was so great. Hermana May is from Argentina and she was able to share her testimony of her conversion when she was 18. She told this story because my companion had asked her a question. We were talking about it afterwards and she said that she thought it was a weird question to ask at the time it was asked, but she did it anyway because she felt that she needed to. Then I told her that I felt the spirit telling me to ask the exact same question at the exact same time, she just beat me to it! That lesson was a great spirit
ual experience. The 3 we were teaching at the time I think could really feel the spirit. Then we talked about the restoration and testified of Joseph Smith and the spirit was so strong.

That day we also found out that one of our former investigators passed away on Sunday. I had never actually met her, but we called them up on Sunday to see if we could drop by this week and visit. Her husband called us back and told us the news. So we went to her funeral on Thursday. It was in a Catholic Church, so we had to get special permission from our mission president to go to it. We were allowed to go, but we were not to preach or proselyte under any circumstances in the church, which we weren't planning on doing anyway, but it was good to know. So we went and brought a card to her husband and we were able to talk to him for a minute. I think it was a nice gesture to show that we still cared about him and his family.

On Friday, most of our day was taken up because of the weather.
We woke up and we were able to get personal study done, but at around 9am our weather radio went off with a tornado warning, so we all had to get into a room without any windows in the most central part of the apartment, which for us is the laundry room inside the bathroom.
So we had all of our backpacks and 72 hour kits in the bathroom and we all piled into the laundry room.

We didn't stay there for long though because we in a second floor apartment and our district leader told us to go down to ground floor. So we went down to get to know our neighbors, but nobody was home.

So we went over to the office and we found all of the management in a nearby apartment and they let us in to ride out the storm. There are also tornado sirens outside that sound very loud when there is a confirmed tornado, so that was going off like crazy.

Around 11, all was clear and we were planning on going to Athens to work with some members and investigators. But, we prayed about it and decided not to go. That night the weather got bad again and we heard warning after warning about Athens and there were confirmed tornadoes there--it was definitely a blessing that we didn't go there.

The weather was clear for a while, so we packed up and left our apartment to go study and plan in the chapel-a much more sturdy and safe building than our apartments! And we have some investigators right near the chapel. When we got there, the tornado sirens went off agian, so we stayed inside for a while. Then we went out quickly after the warnings were over and had some great lessons with 2 investigators down the road. The second lesson we had was with someone who was really progressing. She is really great and has great faith.

So there was damage from the tornadoes, but all of us were very safe. It hardly even rained where we were. We get weather alert texts to our phone and one of them said that a prison was hit hard and thousands of feet of fence were down. So Hna Schroeppel said, "think of all the prisoners that could've escaped!" Then I said, "Look on the bright side, think of all the ones who didn't escape." Then Hna Simpson said, "Is the prison half empty, or is it half full?!" We all died laughing.

We found another great area FILLED with Spanish speaking people this week. It was great. We've had problems being able to tract in apartment complexes because they all have no soliciting policies, but we talked to the manager of this new place we found and he is completely willing to allow us to come in. We found 2 new investigators there and we will definitely be spending a lot of time there this week.

We have 2 investigators with solid baptismal dates. The first one is progressing so so well and I'm really excited about it. We taught him and his family for only about 20 minutes on Saturday night with our branch president and his wife. Our investigator and his wife were both there. It was an accident that she was there that night and it was actually the first time I met her. I don't know what happened in that lesson or what touched her heart, but the next day was amazing. Our investigator called us Sunday morning and we thought he was going to say that he wouldn't be coming to church, but he was asking us if we could find rides for his whole family to come! There are 7 of them and they don't have a car. We were so excited. They all came and in sacrament meeting, his wife got up and bore her testimony! She said how grateful she was to the members and bore her testimony of Christ. It was amazing.

That wasn't the end of the miracles on Sunday though. There was a CES Fireside last night and we were inviting everyone and it looked like nobody was coming. But at the last minute we found out that one of our new investigators was coming-someone we hadn't even taught yet; we had only contacted him once. But he came and really liked it. It was in English and we tried translating it for him for a while. Whether or not we helped, he was really happy to be there and said that he would definitely be back next Sunday. We are definitely going to be teaching him this week.

Another miracle that happened occured on Friday. We have an investigator trying to quit smoking. So one of our elders and our branch president went to give him a blessing. They also set a more solid baptismal date for him. I really think he and our other investigator are going to be baptized. It is very exciting!

The work here is going so well. Heavenly Father is directing our every thought and footstep.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Friday, March 9, 2012

More pictures from Huntsville, Alabama

More pictures from Huntsville -



Sisters Schroeppel, Nievas-Mercado, Kemp and Simpson at their apartment.


And, here is a shot of the four of them during their early morning study sessions.









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Monday, February 27, 2012

February 22, 2012 - Sisters Conference and Training


This past Wednesday, we held a special conference and traini
ng session for all of the sister missionaries serving in the Alabama Birmingham Mission.

It was held at the Lorna building in Birmingham. We broke for lunch about 1:00pm and re-grouped at the mission home.





Here is a picture of Sis. Simpson and I at the conference.









Following lunch,
Sister Eggett favored us with several musical numbers on the violin.

Everyone enjoyed hearing her play





















Saturday, February 25, 2012

Three Minute Church

Take a moment and listen to Elder Oaks as he shares his witness and testimony of the Savior and the institution of the sacrament as a weekly reminder for us to renew our covenants and commitments to Him.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Manaus Brazil Temple Open House and Dedication Dates Announced

SALT LAKE CITY —

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) has announced open house and dedication dates for the Manaus Brazil Temple, the 138th temple in the Church.

The public is invited to visit the temple during an open house from Friday, 18 May through Saturday, 2 June 2012, excluding Sundays. Free tickets will be distributed for the open house; details will be made available in the coming weeks. The temple will be formally dedicated on Sunday, 10 June 2012, in three sessions. The dedicatory sessions will be broadcast to all congregations of the Church in Brazil.

The initial Latter-day Saint presence in this South American country was in 1929, when the first converts were baptized. Now, more than 1.1 million people have joined the Church in Brazil, where there are 1,925 congregations and will soon be a sixth temple in Manaus. Other temples are located inCampinas, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Recife and Sao Paulo, and construction has begun on the Fortalezatemple.

Brazil also had a significant part in the Church’s Mormon Helping Hands program. The program received its start there in 1998 and now provides service on a worldwide basis.

In conjunction with the dedication of the temple, there will also be a cultural celebration featuring music and dance on Saturday, 9 June 2012. The cultural celebration will also be broadcast to all Brazilian congregations.

Latter-day Saint temples differ from the Church’s meetinghouses or chapels where members meet for Sunday worship services. Temples are considered “houses of the Lord” where Christ's teachings are reaffirmed through marriage, baptism and other ordinances that unite families for eternity. In the temple, Church members learn more about the purpose of life and strengthen their commitment to serve Jesus Christ and those around them.

Letter: February 21, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

This week has been going great.

We're busy all the time. We have a number of people who are really progressing. One person I'm most excited about is a woman we started teaching while I was here.

The others were found and other missionaries who started teaching them, so with this person I get to see it from the beginning. Anyway, she is so excited about the gospel. The second time we taught her, we reviewed the first lesson because other people were there and we started teaching them also. But it was great because we want her to have a strong testimony of the Restoration. Anyway, when we were explaining Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, she jumped in and started telling them the story. It was so great because she was so excited about it. She loves the Book of Mormon. We asked her what she read and she told us about Lehi and his family leaving all their things behind and going into the wilderness. And she sa
id, yea we need to leave our worldly things behind because it is better to go out into the wilderness and live in the Lord.

I was so happy because not only did she read it, she remembered what she read, and she was applying it to herself and not just reading it like a story. I'm going to be so happy the day she gets baptized.

We have really been improving our teaching. We went and taught another person this week and talked about testimonies and what they were and how to gain one. We talked about going to church, having the gift of the Holy Ghost, and reading the scriptures, particularly the Book of Mormon and praying about it. The cool thing was that we talked about the lesson afterward, we both felt the spirit strongly during the lesson, but it wasn't until we talked about it that I realized how much the spirit was there. I told my companion that I was so happy that she started talking about the sacrament because I felt that we needed to talk about that a

nd all of a sudden she started talking about it. Then she told me that she felt we needed to say something and then I said the exact thing that she was thinking. She also said that whenever she has taught one family she had in mind, that they were always joking around, but during that lesson they were very serious and really opened up. That lesson was a really great experience for me and the first time I felt like we really taught with "power and authority" as it says in Alma 17:3.

Also this week we had the opportunity to work with Elder and Sister Callister.

They go around working with all the missionaries in our mission helping them become better teachers. They focused a lot on using more scriptures, memorizing scriptures, and asking more questions to get the investigator talking. They are really great missionaries and I was glad to have the chance to work with them because they gave us many ideas to help better our teaching.

At Zone conference our President Holzapfel also gave us a great talk by Elder Oaks
called "Why Do We Serve."
Elder Oaks gave 6 different levels of why we serve. The first few levels of serving are basically because we want to get something out of it. The 4th level is out of duty or loyalty to the church or family and he said that that is admirable for a missionary, but is not the best reason.

The 5th is because we want to gain eternal blessings, which is definitely what we all want. But the highest reason and why we should be serving is because we love God and love his children.

This reminded me of something my Book of Mormon teacher at BYU said - there are 3 levels of keeping the commandments.
1-because they are there and we're told to do it.
2-because we want to gain blessings.
3-because we love and trust Heavenly Father.

Heavenly Father has already given us everything - he gave us his Son so that we can return to live with him. We shouldn't be keeping his commandments or serving him just so that we can be blessed-those blessings do come and we should be grateful for them everyday. But if we really love God we will follow the promptings of the Spirit and keep the Lord's commandments without hesitation.

Everyday I find new scriptures that I love. I write them down and put them on my wall so I can see them everyday.

Hebrews 11:29-30- "By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land...By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days." We can see miracles just like this in our own lives because we have that exact same faith-in ourselves, in the gospel, and most especially in Jesus Christ.

Romans 8:37-39- "neither death , nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God." Heavenly Father loves us unconditionally, there is nothing we can do and nowhere we can go that where we can't feel that love.

Alma 31:37- "Behold, O Lord, their sould are precious, and many of them are our brethren; therefore, give unto us, O Lord, power and wisdom that we may bring these, our brethren, again unto thee." Alma is serving because he loves the Lord and the people, just like Elder Oaks said we should. In this verse, Alma and his brethren are going out to preach to the Zoramites-people who hated him and the Nephites, but Alma and the sons of Mosiah saw them as children of God and even though the Zoramites hated and tried to kill them, they did it because of the great hope of having just one soul be converted.

This is the kind of love missionaries need to have for those they serve-we need to love our investigators like family and recognize that their souls are precious to the Lord.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Letter - February 13, 2012

We had a miracle this week. We found a great new investigator and it was completely led by the spirit. We were tracting and were hesitating whether or not to go into this apartment complex, but then we prayed and decided to go in. The first person we talked to a woman, the only person in the entire complex that speaks Spanish.

She knew everyone there because she works there cleaning the apartments. She had met with missionaries back in Mexico, but had never gone to church. She was very excited about meeting people that spoke Spanish, so we invited her to the Spanish branch on Sunday and she really wanted to go.

We went back the next day and taught the first lesson. She loved all of it and accepted an invitation to be baptized.
It was a great experience. She was so ready. She came to church on Sunday and had a great time and met all the members of the Spanish branch. We still have only taught her once, but we're going back again on Wednesday. We're going to really focus on her and make sure she has a strong testimony of the restoration and prepare her well for baptism.

She was our greatest miracle this week, but there are many. We write down all the special experiences we have everyday and we find that we do have them everyday. One that was particularly amazing to me was on Saturday. That day was the coldest it has been so far. It was even snowing a little in the morning.

That night, after the sun set, it was even colder. The minute we walked out with our bikes I was shivering and we had about a 45 minute ride ahead of us. So we prayed before we left that we would make it there safely and that our investigators would be open to our message. The minute we started riding I stopped feeling cold. I could see my breath in the air and I could feel the wind in my face, but it was like it couldn't touch me. I know that that time was different because the days before had not been as cold as Saturday and I was freezing. I know that what happened that night was special.

It was also a great lesson with the two people we were teaching. They are preparing for baptism, but they still have some things to prepare, so that night we made a solid plan for them to reach their goals. They were really receptive and I think they are going to really try this time. They also came to church yesterday and had a really good time. The Lord protected us in travelling over there because they really needed that lesson, and the lesson wasn't from us, it was what the spirit directed us to tell them.

Every morning we have an hour of personal study to read the scriptures. Every time, I find a new inspirational scripture for me or one that I need to share with my investigator. The best one this week was Alma 27:7-And Ammon said: I will go and inquire of the Lord, and if he tells us to go, will ye go? (Rough translation from Spanish because I don't have my English scriptures). But I loved this scripture because it shows us what we need to do before we pray for an answer. We need to have real intent, as it says in Moroni 10:4. We need to decide before hand that we will act on the answer that Heavenly Father gives us no matter what it might be. We need to ask ourselves before hand, "If Heavenly Father tells me to go, will I go?" I've strengthened my resolve to make the answer to that question: Yes.

The work that is going on here is great; I love being in Huntsville. The members here are few, but they are so amazing and always so willing to help us out with rides and with accompanying us to appointments. All the investigators and the people we meet we have are so nice and are constantly feeding us-whether or they agree with our message. I love the work!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Brazil Is Rising

Brazil is a nation on the rise, growing in economic and political pre-eminence in South America and in the world as it prepares to host international events such as the 2014 World Cup of futebol (soccer) and the 2016 Summer Olympics.

It is also a nation where the Church is on the rise. With more than a million Latter-day Saints, five temples, 242 stakes, and 27 missions, it is the country with the third-largest Church population in the world, after the United States and Mexico. And with more than 35,000 converts joining each year, the Church in Brazil is growing stronger and stronger.

Photo: Elder Jay E. Jensen of the Presidency of the Seventy (left), Elder M. Russell Ballard (center), and Elder Neil L. Andersen (right) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, visit the temple that is under construction in Manaus, Brazil.

Deeply Impressed
When Elder M. Russell Ballard and Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visited Brazil recently, Elder Ballard said he was deeply impressed by the strength of the nation, the strength of the Church, and the faithfulness of the members. In a meeting with young adults, he recalled a statement made by his grandfather, Elder Melvin J. Ballard (1873-1939), who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for 20 years.

In 1925, his grandfather was assigned to begin the work in South America. Just prior to returning home in 1926, he was speaking to a small group of Church members in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He gave a prophetic view of the future Church in South America, saying that “thousands will join here. … [South America] will become a power in the Church.”

A Dynamic Power
“Since then, the entire continent has become a dynamic power in the Church,” Elder M. Russell Ballard said, “and Brazil is prominent among the nations of South America.”

Throughout the visit, from January 20-29, he and Elder Andersen, along with Elder Jay E. Jensen of the Presidency of the Seventy, met with and instructed families, priesthood leaders, temple workers, missionaries, and youth in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Sorocaba, Campinas, Curitiba, Recife, Natal, and Jundiaí.

They held more than two dozen meetings, including six stake conferences, ten missionary meetings, nine devotionals with young single adults, and visits to five temples, including the temple under construction in Manaus. They also visited with 86-year-old Elder Helio Da Rocha Camargo, who was called as the first General Authority from Brazil. He served as a Seventy from 1985 to 1990.

The Brazil Area Presidency—Elder Claudio R. M. Costa, Elder Carlos A. Godoy, and Elder Jairo Mazzagardi of the Seventy, who are all from Brazil—participated in the meetings, as did a number of Area Seventies from Brazil.

Doctrine and Principles Taught
In the various meetings, Elder Ballard counseled members to make time in their lives for Christ and to become a “believing people.” It is vital, he said, that members follow the Savior’s admonition to Thomas to “be not faithless, but believing” (John 20:27). He said they will be blessed if they follow the examples of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his parents, Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith, who enlisted faith and prayer to become “believing people.” He also challenged all members to help an inactive friend to return to full activity.

Elder Ballard also cautioned that technology must be used wisely. “Quit texting and start talking,” he said. “Put aside your video games. Be still once in a while, and connect with heaven.” He urged youth and adults to stay away from pornography in all its forms, explaining that spiritual strength and power come from complete righteousness and virtue.

He taught those who hold the priesthood to care for those around them one by one. “It’s a universal principle,” he said. “The work is done one by one.”

Elder Andersen reminded members that “our choices are not between richness and poverty or between fame and obscurity. Our choice is between good and evil.”

Inspired by Devotion and Faith
Following the visit, Elder Andersen said that he, Elder Ballard, and Elder Jensen were inspired by the devotion and faith they found among the Latter-day Saints of Brazil. He said the members were pleased to see Elder Ballard in their country once again. “It’s been more than 10 years since he’s been in Brazil,” Elder Andersen said, “and the people here love him dearly.” He also noted that when Elder Ballard’s wife, Barbara, spoke to the people, she “shared a sweet testimony of the Ballards’ life together.”

Elder Ballard noted that Elder Andersen has given many years of service in Brazil, where, as a Seventy prior to his calling as an Apostle, he presided over the Brazil South Area. “He has witnessed many sacred moments in his service to this country and has many Brazilian friends,” Elder Ballard said. “His ministry was evident everywhere we went, and the outpouring of love for him and his wife, Kathy, was significant.” He also thanked Elder Jensen for his many dedicated years of service in Latin America.

A Bright Future for Brazil
“Brazilians are strong members of the Church,” Elder Andersen said. “They love the Lord and they love to serve, and they will serve not only in Brazil but, as opportunities arise, in other places as well. Church members will continue to have an impact at all levels, both in the Church and in the community,” he said.

“As a nation, Brazil is experiencing a period of dramatic growth, influence, and opportunity,” Elder Ballard said. “Members of the Church in Brazil will keep pace with that, and many of them will become leaders in industry, education, and politics.

“The Church is maturing here, and I was impressed with what the Brazilian members are accomplishing both temporally and spiritually,” he said. “I was particularly pleased to see how many young people continue to accept missionary calls and how many marry in the temple. They are the bright future of the Church. They will continue to build the Church in this marvelous country.”

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

He Hears Our Prayers

Heavenly Father “hears our prayers … as clearly as if they were being offered in His presence.”

He can hear us no matter where we are or what’s going on around us.

It is our privilege to pray to our Heavenly Father, who “loves us enough that He gave His Son as our Savior.” —President Henry B. Eyring