We talk of Christ . . . and we write according to our (understanding), that our children (and friends) may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins. (2 Nephi 25:26)
I love this post,it reminds me of why i love my sisters so much,and resonates as i turn 50 today.I'm lucky enough to have been in my ward for 30 years now.i always found VT very uncomfortable,both as visitor and host,but I think i started to grow up in the program and realise that it was a vehicle for something better-friendship.Of course,it doesn't mean that I can't be part of other community groups,or indeed the give and take of my neighbourhood.Sometimes we can get very stuck with a church program,but i think it's all about transcending the stimulus.I'm learning great lessons from my sisters,and we have chosen to spiritually sustain one another-I love our 30 year conversation.
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I love this post,it reminds me of why i love my sisters so much,and resonates as i turn 50 today.I'm lucky enough to have been in my ward for 30 years now.i always found VT very
uncomfortable,both as visitor and host,but I think i started to grow up in the program and realise that it was a vehicle for something better-friendship.Of course,it doesn't mean that I can't be part of other community groups,or indeed the give and take of my neighbourhood.Sometimes we can get very stuck with a church program,but i think it's all about transcending the stimulus.I'm learning great lessons from my sisters,and we have chosen to spiritually sustain one another-I love our 30 year conversation.
Hope that doesn't sound too smug-it doesn't really reflect the struggle ,does it?
Happy Birthday, M'lady!
That doesn't sound smug, at all.
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