Today, I have two different metaphors to offer you: the idea of Hugging The Cactus and nature’s example of Buffalo Running Into The Storm. Life, much like a desert, presents challenges that can feel as prickly as a cactus, yet by facing them head-on, we discover the strength to endure and overcome.
We Master Weakness
As part of the divine plan, we are tested to see whether we master weakness or let weakness master us. ~ Russell M. Nelson
You Are Not Ordinary Men
You are not ordinary men. Because of your valiance in the premortal realms, you qualified to be leaders and to possess priesthood power. There you exhibited “exceeding faith and good works,” and you are here now to do the same. Your priesthood sets you apart. ~ Elaine S. Dalton
He Loves You Today
He is not waiting to love you until after you have overcome your weaknesses and bad habits. He loves you today with a full understanding of your struggles. ~ Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Ep 68. Ryan Harrell
Estimated Reading Time 24 MinutesHey you! I’m Emily Romrell, this is The Vibrant Life Podcast, and let me tell your peeps, you’re in for a great listen today. I recently…
I Used Everything You Gave Me
When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left and could say, ” I used everything you gave me.” ~ Erma Bombeck
You Need The Help Of The Lord
Never assume you can make it alone. You need the help of The Lord. ~ Gordon B. Hinckley
What God Chose To Make Me
I’d rather be what God chose to make than the most glorious creature I could think of; for to be thought about, born in God’s thought, & made by God, is the dearest, grandest & most precious thing
Without Stain
God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you, to go through it, not without pain, but without stain. ~ C. S. Lewis
Better Than Happy By Jody Moore
In Better Than Happy, Jody shows how a simple 5-step model she uses in every session with her clients can reveal the unconscious patterns of thoughts that keep us from deeper and healthier connection with ourselves, with our loved ones and with God. Jody then shows how, once we clear the debris of our unconscious patterns of thought, new streams of understanding of Christ’s teachings begin to flow.