Showing posts with label testimony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label testimony. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

How Rare A Possession

The other night Giuseppe forced me to stay awake even though I was exhausted. 

He needed to watch a video for his religion class, and he wanted me to watch it with him. He told me he had seen it on his mission and loved it so so much. 

This little movie is only an hour, and although the quality is absolutely dreadful, you MUST watch it! 


It is an incredible story about FAITH and HOPE and PATIENCE and TRUE DOCTRINE! If you don't come away from this movie with an undying love for the Book of Mormon, then I can only think of one other thing that will:

Go read it!! It is the book of happiness! 

I love the part at the very, very end where Vincenzo is welcomed into the Switzerland temple. What a happy sight, to see such a faithful man about to receive the knowledge and peace of the temple.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Lost Sheep


Luke 15:2-7

"...I say unto you that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth more than over ninety and nine persons which need no repentance."

I am so grateful for Christ's ministry on the Earth, and for all of his teachings. 

He teaches that no matter how the gravity of the sin, we can be forgiven if we choose to repent. 

For those that are struggling with their testimonies, don't you want Christ's teachings to be true? 

We can be forgiven, and we can learn to forgive because of Him

I know these things to be true.  

Thursday, December 3, 2015

I am going to start a blog.

In the midst of wedding planning, apartment searching, school applying, work, church, and being in love, I've decided to start a blog!

In one month I will be married to the love of my life, Giuseppe!


July 2015- PC: Kylie Crosby

I am so excited for our life together, and I figure I'd better start recording it.

The goal is to post pictures, stories, and updates on our life. 

I also want to share scriptures, talks, articles, music, videos, and other media that I've found inspirational.

So for today, here's an article from the Liahona that Giuseppe had to read for his religion class in October. I read it with him (okay, more like for him...) and I loved it so much that I texted him, "I want to print this out, frame it, and hang it on the wall next to our family pictures!"

Cause it really is that good!


Isn't it motivating? And comforting? 

I am so grateful for this probationary state on Earth where I can prepare to enter Christ's presence!