Friday, August 12, 2011

Message from Deborah Aug 12 2011

Hey Family,
So we are getting the family messages going again. So the message I have today is about innovation. I know this sounds like a weird gospel topic. The BYU homepage has a brief article on Jeff Dyer who is a professor for the business college here. He just finished a book called the Innovators DNA. He mentions that everyone can become an innovator. They just need to learn to question, experiment, network, observe, and associate things. When I seen these titles for some reason I thought of the Book of Mormon. We are told to experiment with the seed of faith and to observe it to see if it is good. (Alma 34). If these are skills of innovation they also appear to me to be skills that can be used to build your own faith. I had some fun and typed these key words into the scriptures on lds.org, you can see the links below (except networking, you'd have to find scripture terminology for that like gathering, connecting, or something like that). I hope you enjoy trying to be innovative with your testimony and life. I love you all!

websites for Jeff Dyer and scripture searches.

http://lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=associate+
http://lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=question
http://lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&query=experiment
http://lds.org/scriptures/search?lang=eng&type=verse&query=observe

http://news.byu.edu/archive11-jul-innovatordna.aspx
http://sternspeakers.com/jeff-dyer/

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Message from David and Melodie Jan 15, 2011

Jan 15, 2011

So I am not sure Is this a weekly thing or a monthly thing if its monthly I am ahead if not sorry I am late…

I love it when there are beautiful days like to day the sun is shining the wife is happy and pregnant the children are playing. Really this is when I think of 2 Nephi 2:25...Adam fell that men might be and men are that they might have joy…or something like that any way. We really have a great Father…I mean Father In Heaven cause he gives us all we need to be Happy and to Grow and be full of Hope and Joy. Now Our earthly father is not bad at all honestly he really has been a great blessing to us all heck I think we all owe him an arm or a leg perhaps a few of our children as well, but any way the Lord is great that blessed us to be in such a wonderful family..

So when the world seems to be steaming towards self-destruction just remember who has everything in His hand, and what his desire is for us. I love you all and hope that it has been a wonderful new year for each of you. I know God lives, His Son Jesus Christ Rules, and His Church is the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints. It even has his name in it. The Gospel is true, all of it, which is available through a good subscription to the words of the Prophet.

Love Ya All…

Take care…

David T Ashby


Just a note from the wife:
Yes I am pregnant. I went for my second appointment with the doctor on Wednesday and I actually got to hear the 4 baby's heart beat. I am just into my second trimester. That means I'm just past a third of the way. What does this mean for all of you? This means that David and I own your calendar for the month of July. First will be our sealing. Then the baby will come. William will turn eight and be baptized. And we will try to squeeze the baby blessing in really fast before we move. I am assuming that we will move in the begining of August. I hope you all like driving to Provo. By the way, David added the 4. No we aren't expecting four. I think I would cry if we were. Hope you all have a great one. Just a thanks to my husband and the wonderful people who raised him. He is so sweet to me. Even though I have spent more days in pajamas sleeping than doing anything else the last few months he has never complained. Of course, the kids love it when I just make mac and cheese for dinner. ;) The love and support he has given me is wonderful. I feel completely spoiled. (David came back and says, "yes we are expecting four.") Who would you believe me or him? That is all I have to say.

Love ya!
Melodie


Message from Moroni Jan 4, 2011

Jan 4, 2011

Sorry this message is late. I've thought about doing it several times, but it didn't happen. Well it is a New Year and time to reflect on what we want to improve or to add to our lives, and set new goals. I've been thinking about happiness in the home lately because that is the topic assigned me to talk on in church. This is an area that I've discovered needs a lot of improvement on, especially on my part. There are several things that can bring unhappiness in the home, and damage us as individuals in the family. So I was thinking of ways to hedge up the home and to teach gospel principles to the children in ways they embrace it and live it because they want too. I came up with seven principles/concepts the family needs, in no particular order.

Devotion

Devotion to the Lord and the church must be first priority (scripture study, prayers, tithing, church callings, family home evening, etc….) Devotion to each other in the family. We must devote the necessary time to the family and the individuals in the family.

Gratitude

We must learn to recognize the Lord's hand in all things and to acknowledge it to each other so that we learn to be grateful for what we have. Continually express gratitude in prayers to the Lord. Gratitude brings blessings of contentment and happiness.

Support

We must reach out and support each other in the family. In church callings, in hobbies, in school events. Each individual must feel the support of their siblings/parents to feel of value and happy in the home.

Faith

Everyone has hard times, families have hard times. To get through these hard times and maintain happiness in the home faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is necessary. Faith in Christ brings a sense of worth and confidence that is contagious in tough times. Our children must see our faith and learn to develop their own, they need to develop their own relationship with Christ.

Respect

This is where I probably have damaged my children a little with my rough housing. Children need to learn to respect and honor their parents. If there is not a parent/child relationship it is hard to teach children. Children are much more likely to act out and to go against the parent’s teachings if they do not have this respect and honor for their parents. Likewise we must show respect for our own parents and to anything that has to do with the gospel. I think the priesthood has a place here, as the family develops a respect and love for the priesthood it can be a powerful tool in teaching the members of the family and to develop their relationship with God. The priesthood and other sacred things must be treated with the proper respect.

Goals

Members of the family need to work together on goals, spiritual, and physical goals. Having goals to work on as a family helps unite the family and give it purpose to a greater extent. It also helps the family shore up their weaknesses and to reach out and to be of help to others.

Repentance/Forgiveness

Members of the family must be quick to forgive and ask for forgiveness when this happens the Lord's spirit can dwell in the home. Contention drives it away (I've lots of experience at this with all of my teasing.) Also a relationship between the parents and children need to be maintained in a way that children can seek guidance for wrong doing in their own repentance process. The lines of communication need to be there for them when they make mistakes. (Monthly one-on-one Interviews/meetings with the Father/Mother can help establish this relationship and confidence needed)

These are just some principles that came to my mind that if followed will bring happiness to the home and will increase the self-worth of those in the home. Basically do what the prophets have told us for years. It’s a new year hopefully we can see where we are lacking and improve our home and work on it as a family. Thanks we all have been blessed with a great family (the best), I hope we can continue on with this legacy of the family and faith.

Thanks Love Moroni

Message from Mom Dec 12

Dec 12, 2010

It is the Holiday Season and my time to send out a message. This message was sent out over two thousand years ago. To shepherds who were tending their sheep. By angles from on high. And unto us a son was born and given, now it is up to us what we will do with this gift from a loving Heavenly Father. When we were baptized we promised to follow this Son of God. And to take his name upon us. Which to me means to do what he would do and be like him. So we should reach out and help others and share the Saviors love with those around us. And those who are struggling. Carry a smile on your face and share it with the world. Share your talents, step up and be willing and the Lord will use you to bless his children. You just need to be willing, and not fearful.

As I was listening to the Hallelujah Chorus being sung the thought of Christ being King, filled me with great joy and a grateful heart. To have a King that was my friend and Savior, who knew me completely and truly understood me. What a King he will be. Yes King of Kings that will be no doubt. I love my Savior and I know that he Lives. And I thank God my Father every day for this most precious of all Gifts. In the name of Jesus Christ Amen.

Your Loving Mother Sharon N. Ashby