Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LGBT. Show all posts
Monday, October 2, 2017
Tragedy all around us
Las night in Las Vegas a gunman open fired on a concert killing at last count 58 people and wounding over 500 . The last month has seen devastating earthquakes in Mexico, Hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico as well as other islands. Fires ravage many states
People are struggling all around us. Some of us have been lucky enough to not have been directly affected by any of these. Some of us may have close family and friends affected. Many feel a sense of fear and hopelessness at the tragedies that surround them. We want to help. Where can we send money, food, clothing? Where can we donate? Where can we help.
Maybe we can offer counseling services, or maybe you are a medical professional. Maybe you can donate blood. WE just want to be able to help relieve the suffering. People drove for hours with their boats to Texas to help people trapped by flood waters. Men left their families from all over the country to head to areas where they could help provide security, Power, Search and rescue.
How about those around us who are are struggling . hanging on by a thread.... In need of a life line
Many individuals who are LGBTQ and especially those who identify with the Mormon faith are facing heartache of epic proportions lately. It seems as if on every turn there is some new thing that "quakes , or floods" their very existence.
THe church stands behind a Baker who refuses to make a Gay couple a cake. They say it is religious freedom. Well, so If someone decides they don't want to serve a Mormon at their establishment would that be religious freedom too? Yes as businesses, you should have the right to refuse service to someone, but on the base of purely because of who they are?
Black, Latino, Gay?
How about Jewish?
Haven't we as a society come farther than that?
Why can't we just give an honest service to a paying courteous patron?
They are told repeatedly that this is a trial of this life and that in the next life they will be " free from this challenge" And we wonder why they are killing themselves in droves.
They are told that as long as they don't " act on it " they are ok.
"Its just like those who never get a chance to marry in this life, They must follow the law of Chastity as well."
Well, no not really. That person who hasn't been able to marry can date, Hold hands, heck they can even Kiss someone. They can have a relationship with another person. LGBT individuals are not afforded that option.
In Scripture it tells us it is not good for many to be alone. Men are that they might have Joy.
But we are to Believe that this only applies to Gods straight children?
I don't know what the answers are to many of these perplexing questions, but I do know this.
God loveth ALL his children. WE are taught that the first and great commandment is to Love God with all our Heart and the second is like unto it. Love thy neighbor as thyself.
This means it is not our place to judge them. Not our place to decide if they should be able to have the same rights as we do. Not our place to decide if they deserve our Love and friendship.
Now I am not always perfect at this, I am still learning and growing. But I think having a Gay son has taught me more about unconditional Love than I could have ever imagined.
IT has taught me to Look to my Savior as a guide to how I should treat others.
Their are those among us who are the casualties of the barrage of insensitive comments, bullying, Terrorizing, and isolation.
So as you think about how you can help these victims of these tragedies around you, Look around at those who are facing these other tragedies . Think about how you can love a bit louder. To follow up those words of " I love everyone" with some actions.
Maybe start with just listening a bit more.
Ask them to tell you their perspective.... Their story.
Listen, Really listen.
Practice having Empathy.
Just be a friend.
You don't have to agree with them.
Maybe they don't like that you like the Raiders ?
But they will still be a friend to you
Did we ask before we gave blood if it was going to a black, Jewish or Gay person? No
WE just give it freely for anyone who needs it.
Do we ask if our donation is going to help a " Mexican" ? Of course not
WE just want to help those who are in need.
We as members of the United States Live in one of the greatest countries in the World. Our cities have rallied around others who are in the war zones and in need of help. Don't look so far outside your backyard to think there aren't some right there.
Maybe you could consider Joining Mormons Building Bridges On Oct 20th for the annual Pride Parade, where you can Show your Love for some of Gods Children who could really use it right now.
THAT my friends is what the Savior would have us do. I think it is i these times of disaster and tragedy that true greatness can come. Maybe in the wake of these tragedies we can just look at each other as Human beings, who want and need love.
****AS a side note I am so proud to call Vegas my home . To see people in droves coming out to help. Lines of over 6 hours to give blood, Over 1.3 million raised for the victims. Uber and Lyft drivers offering rides for free to help those affected. First responders running in while everyone else was running out. Doctors and nurses from everywhere jumping in to help however is needed. Over 2500 listing for people of places to stay. Food being donated to Ronald MC Donald house and Red cross in droves. Way to step up and Bear one anothers burdens Las Vegas!!!
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
True Millenialls
So I have to admit that I do not read the Ensign as much as I used to . Sometimes its hard to run across that article about the blessings of the temple, or eternal families, when I feel that is being withheld from us because we have a gay son.
But this week for institute , our teacher asked us to read the article by Elder Russel M Nelson entitled Stand as true millennials from the October Ensign.
Stand as True Millenialls
" A true millennial is a man or woman whom God trusted enough to send to earth during the most compelling dispensation in the history of this world. A true millennial is a man or woman who lives now to help prepare the people of this world for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and His millennial reign. "
I have struggled over the last 5 almost 6 years to many questions , one that MY son had to struggle with as well as so many others is "who they really are" They are asked and sometimes forced to live a life contrary to their very nature if they want the blessings of the gospel, and quite frankly want to "fit in" in society.
Elder Nelson says.... Therefore, my first recommendation is to learn for yourselves who you really are. Ask your Heavenly Father in the name of Jesus Christ how He feels about you and your mission here on earth. If you ask with real intent, over time the Spirit will whisper the life-changing truth to you. Record those impressions, review them often, and follow through with exactness."
Each one of us has a divine mission. WE need to ask our Heavenly Father what that is. As I sat in class and we went over this again, the words came to my mind
" I have already told you what I need you to do"
Yes,
Several times I have had the feeling and impression that Tyler is part of our family because Heavenly Father knew we would love him and not be afraid to be a voice of Empathy and Love and compassion to others like him. HE knew that it would be difficult for us in the beginning , but if we would turn to him he would help us every step of the way. This is not the path I would have thought my life would take, but IT is the mission that Heavenly Father knew he could trust me with.
This also reminds me of the strength of these individuals like Tyler, Casey, Rachelle, Spencer, and Jordan, and MANY MANY others . What spirits they are to have accepted the assignment to come to this earth knowing they would be judged harshly by others, ridiculed, and may times hated just for who they are.
Elder Nelson continues ...."God has always asked His covenant children to do difficult things. Because you are covenant-keeping sons and daughters of God living in the latter part of these latter days, the Lord will ask you to do difficult things. You can count on it—Abrahamic tests did not stop with Abraham (see D&C 101:4–5)."
This life was not meant to be easy. WE came her to learn and be tested. To prove ourselves to God. I believe in a loving God who knows us perfectly, and will judge us according to the Desires of our hearts.
Alma 41:3 And it is requisite with the justice of God that men should be judged according to their works; and if their works were good in this life, and the desires of their hearts were good, that they should also, at the last day, be restored unto that which is good.
I don't mean to sound like I am complaining because I am not , just merely sharing my thoughts. This is one of the other things that I feel Heavenly Father has prompted me to do, to write and share my experiences, and feelings in the hope it can help someone else along the path.
Now I know for those of you who may have read this article previously, or here in the ink, are saying ... " this article is all about sharing the gospel and doing missionary work."
That is true it does talk about that, but for me, the messages that are contained herein , can apply to so many things, and for me, it was another confirmation to me from my Heavenly Father that he knows me and is aware of me.
He is giving me answers in some very unexpected places. Many times it is through music, sometimes it is in a sacrament meeting talk, or a message at Time out for Women?
Today it was in my study at my institute class, from a message from one of his prophets.
Haven't you ever discussed general conference and see that everyone got something different out of it?
Maybe this is only for me.
Maybe this is just for my kids and grandkids to read and learn from?
Or maybe this might help one other person who is struggling with their mission and purpose here in this life.
Elder Nelson states ...".You will have days when you will be thoroughly discouraged. So pray for courage not to give up!"
My mission here is important .
Your mission is important
Your Heavenly Father Loves you and wants you to be happy.
Take the time to read this article and see what little nuggets stand out to you.
Being a millennial is not about how old you are. It is about being strong and courageous to move forward in doing what God has sent you here to do.
Don't let the angry voices of the world drag you away form your Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ.
Remember those things you have felt and learned.
Hang on to that
You are mighty warriors in the kingdom of God .
You have worth and value
You just might be the one who can help someone else to hang on to the light they once had.
Together we can become better disciples of Christ. Practicing Charity and the pure love of Christ.
WE won't always get it right, but as long as we keep trying, that is all he asks of us.
and to echo Elder Nelson Pray for Courage not to give up
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Can you feel it?
Have you ever really stopped to think about how someone else feels about something?
I mean really?
WE encounter people frequently who seem to be rude , or angry, or sad, or maybe a little strange, and we pass judgement about them and move on. Never pausing to think about what might actually be going on in their life.
Brene' Brown has several books on the subject, but this video will give you a brief but powerful lesson on Empathy
Empathy Fuels connection, while sympathy drives disconnection.
On my Journey of learning I have a gay son, I have learned a lot about empathy. Now I thought I was a pretty empathetic and compassionate person before , but There was so much for me to learn and discover. It really takes practice.
If I just feel bad ( sympathy) that someone feels left out, or picked on,sad, or angry, there is no way for me to connect with them. They do not feel validated or heard. They will never feel as if I
really care.
But when I can try and understand where they are coming from. Try and put myself in their shoes.
WE can find a common ground. I can begin to "FEEL " what they are feeling.
With so much happening in the world right now with racial tensions and people "picking sides " for one thing or another, we can never come to a peaceful understanding.
What I have also learned is that having empathy can be very painful. As I said before I thought I was a pretty compassionate person. I will bring you a meal, send you a card, run some errands whatever you need. Sometimes what they need is just someone to listen. Someone to understand. You don't
have to agree with them, or even completely "get it" to have empathy.
I love this quote by Mother Theresa " if you are judging someone, you have no time to love them"
Now for those who don't know me, I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or Mormon as some know it.
When I was baptized I made a promise to take upon my self the name of Jesus Christ.
That I would follow him.
In our scriptures Mosiah 18:9 it makes it very clear what our commitment is.
9 Yea, and are willing to mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort, and to stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places that ye may be in, even until death, that ye may be redeemed of God, and be numbered with those of the first resurrection, that ye may have eternal life—
My responsibility is to be a disciple of Christ. The first and great commandment is to "Love the Lord thy God with all thy hear and in all thy ways acknowledge him." The second is like unto it." Love thy neighbor as thyself."
Who is my Neighbor??
That is the question we must all ask ourselves and then realize that Everyone is our neighbor. The Savior wants us to love everyone. He needs us to look after one another.
To help one another.
Charity is the pure love of Christ.
I think so many people confuse loving and not judging with acceptance or condoning. WE will not always agree with others, we may not understand , but that does not mean we cannot love them or have empathy for them.
It really made me sad when comments after the Pulse night club shooting were said in effect that." Well , look where they were . They deserved it."
So because someone is gay and chose to hangout in a place where they were accepted for who they were, they deserved to be shot?
OR comments after many of the police shootings, "well, they were running away, they had a history of problems with the law "and on and on..
So again because they were not perfect and maybe they were scared and ran away, they deserved to be shot??
Is that what we have come to as a people?
Now I am not here to be controversial . I am not judging the police officers, nor the victims, but can't we try and understand how the families of those who are killed are hurting? They just lost their Father, Son, uncle , brother.
Can we try and understand that most police officers are really just trying to protect and serve? That they are put in situations where they have to make snap judgments of what they think is best and there is no ill intent involved?
Instead of taking a stand on our moral high ground, Can't we just try and find common ground? A human decency to look at them as another human being who is struggling with something right now? Probably more than we could ever imagine.
IT seems as if everyone thinks their opinion is the only one that matters.
That they are right, and any other viewpoint is WRONG
I guess the best part of this should be that we don't have to carry the burden of being the judge in these situations. Our responsibility is to reach and and be understanding of all sides. Try and have a paradigm shift and see it from the other persons point of view.
Listen
Take it in
Try and step into their world for a minute
As a parent, we teach our children and set examples and hope they will follow them, but sometimes they make choices we don't agree with. Sometimes they find themselves in some dark places.
Do we reach out in love to the parents or even the individual?
Or do we say. " well that's too bad. It's their own fault."
" They deserve it"
Another such incident is at the Olympics when Gabby Douglas did not put her hand over her heart at the Medal ceremony. She was crucified all over social media for that.
Why didn't she?
I don't know, but I don't really need to know. I would hope that it is not some disrespect for our country, but ultimately it is her right and choice to do so.
I choose to think that maybe she was a bit overwhelmed having competed in her last Olympics, Having won a gold medal and was just taking it all in .
Meaning no disrespect at all.
To be in the spotlight of millions as you had a moment of contemplation and failed to do a simple act of placing your hand on your heart.
I certainly would not want a camera following my every move. To have every action I took scrutinized by the masses who expect their own version of perfection.
Well guess what ??
None of us are perfect
We all mess up sometimes. We all have had those lapses in judgement when handling a difficult situation.
AS we practice having Empathy for others our hearts will expand. WE will find a greater understanding and love we have not felt before. The down side to that is, that sometimes it can be very painful.
Recently a friend of ours lost their 15 yr old daughter in a fluke incident when she had an allergic reaction to an antibiotic after having her wisdom teeth removed.
The empathy I felt for them was almost unbearable. A friend actually posted a comment that she "felt guilty that she just kept crying" She should not feel guilty. Her empathy for our friend did not negate the feelings of those parents. It just proved that she was truly feeling empathy . WE could put ourselves in her their shoes and "feel the hurt "of losing one of our children.
WE don't need to let it consume us, but if we are truly going to be able to comfort and mourn with others, we need to "feel it"
That Empathy will fuel a connection that can be gained no other way
I am no expert or authority on anything, just a mom who is trying to make the world a little better for her family and those around her.
It makes me sad to see the hatred and mean spirited things that are being done and said to others in the name of "principles" or for any reason.
As a follower of Christ I am certainly not perfect, and I have much to learn, but I do strive to do what he would want me to do. I strive to be a little better. To love a little more, be a little kinder. Each day I have a choice in whom I will emulate and follow.
Im sure there are people out there who wish I would just stop talking about or posting things about LGBT issues .
I won't
I can't
If I can help one person who is traveling that journey not feel isolated and alone, then I have dome what my Savior requires of me. If I can keep one person from taking their life because they can reach out to me and know I will listen and be there for them,
I will have done my job
If I can be there for a mother when she has to bury her child because they just couldn't bear the pain and they took their life,
I will hug her and cry with her and give her all the support and understanding I can.
They are children of God and they deserve the same rights and privileges that we enjoy. They deserve to find love and be loved.
I will be a voice of Hope
There are so many difficult things we must face in this life. Our background and experiences are all different.WE all have different perspectives. Why not try and learn from those ?
Maybe we could all try ..... Just try and give others the benefit of the doubt.
Seek to truly understand where they might be coming from. IF you still disagree with them.
That's ok.
We can still be kind.
We can still show love and empathy.
We can agree to disagree ... Agreeably
Maybe ... Just maybe we will find more peace in our own life.
Monday, May 16, 2016
My testimony
Our stake has a Testimony tuesday and our ward was responsible to cover it for this month, so I thought I would share my testimony here as well. Maybe something I say will help someone else feel they are not alone.
When you grow up in
the church, there is a plan laid
out for you. Grow up, go to school, serve a mission if you are a young man, get
married , have children, and Endure to the end, find your happily ever after ,
right? Well, For some of us, maybe even
many of us, Life doesn’t always take this
straight path. We tend to look at our lives, and think “ what did I do
wrong?” We hear the testimonies about
how “ all my kids served missions, and married in the temple” We hear the accolades of the eagle scout and
the young woman who earned her YW
medallion at 14 etc etc. we hear about how life just seems to be going
perfectly for everyone. That they have it all figured out and they have been so
blessed. Don’t get me wrong. That is
wonderful for them, but If your life doesn’t match up to that, it can be
difficult to listen to that over and over again. You can begin to feel well… “Less than”
Over the last 48 years of my life my testimony has grown and
evolved. And sometimes even faltered. I had to realize that sometimes I was
practicing Satans plan with my children. “Just do it like I said” and we will
all be happy . My boys lost interest in scouting and did not complete their
eagle. There were various circumstances that played into that , which aren’t
really critical at this point, but it is
important that I realized that the Lord loved them even if they didn’t fit that
perfect mold . The most important thing for me as their mother was to love them
and learn which battles were important to fight. Fighting about Projects and
merit badges was not one of them. Maintaining
a positive relationship with my daughter was more important than fighting with
her about whether she was working on her personal progress. Of learning that I
didn’t want her to hate the church because they dictated to her this program
she needed to follow.
Again, I am not saying that it is not a good program.
I earned mine as a senior in High school. I learned many great things that have
helped me become a better person and mother, but there was not a driving force
for my daughter to earn hers. Yes she completed some things, She participated
in many activities that could apply to
the program, but I was not going to be able to “force” her to complete it. I
had to learn that they had their agency, and even in church matters, I had to
let them choose. I encourage and guide, but I can’t force. That does not make
me a bad , or “less than” parent, and it does not make them bad kids.
Brad Wilcox has a talk out called “Learning, not Earning Heaven”
That is what The lord has been doing for me over the last 48
years of my life. HE is helping me to “learn Heaven”
Life has a way of teaching us great lessons, especially when we find ourselves off what is viewed as
the prescribed path. Another such instance was when our second son Tyler came
out as gay. “How does a Mormon family end up with a gay son?” This was one of
my first thoughts.
I didn’t know anyone else who was Mormon and Gay ( or so I
thought) IT was during those next few days, months and now years, that I have
learned some very profound lessons. I have learned that Heavenly Father is in
control and is VERY aware of all of his children. I have learned that he
trusted our family with this special spirit because he could trust that we
would love him and have the courage to face this and help others face it as
well. I have learned to Love in a whole new way. I have learned to see others
as the Savior sees them. I have learned to really rely on my Heavenly Father to
help me get through some very difficult times. I have had to really pray and
ask for his help in understanding teachings and doctrines that seem so hurtful
and unchristlike.
Have I had any profound answers as to Why people are born
gay? No
Have I had any answers as to why the plan of happiness seems
to exclude my son and so many others like him? Why he would be sent here to earth to live alone,
and never know the joy of having a family , and companionship? Why did it seem
that this loving God that I believed in and trusted would sentence my son to
this, would leave him out of this plan for his children ?
No, not specifically
, But I have had answers .
I think this
test is more for the rest of us . A test of how we are going to treat those who
are different than us. How are we going to look after those sheep that don’t
look, or act like we think they should. Will we try and bring them into the fold and
love them as God would , or discard them ?
I love music, and my Heavenly Father knows well he can talk
to me through music. I have had some very profound messages through music , but
I will just share 2 to illustrate some of what I have learned in these last few
years.
The first one was early on in this “learning “ experience.
I was still quite troubled with the situation of our son
being Gay, and of the profound loss I
felt for him and frankly for us too. That perfect little plan I had learned all
my life just didn’t make sense anymore .My heart was aching for this boy of
mine.
I was at a Time out
for Women event at the Cashman center . IF you have never attended , they are
awesome. Anyway, In between speakers,
they have musical guests. That weekend , one of the guests was Dallyn Bayles.
As he came onto the stage, and the music
began, my heart just about burst. My eyes certainly did. The music was that of
a song By Michael Schultz called “He’s my son”
A song I had heard before ..
Here are the words to the song….I'm down on my knees again tonight,
I'm hoping this prayer will turn out right.
See, there is a boy that needs Your help.
I've done all that I can do myself
His mother is tired,
I'm sure You can understand.
Each night as he sleeps
She goes in to hold his hand,
And she tries
Not to cry
As the tears fill her eyes.
Can You hear me?
Am I getting through tonight?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place some how.
See, he's not just anyone, he's my son.
Sometimes late at night I watch him sleep,
I dream of the boy he'd like to be.
I try to be strong and see him through,
But God, who he needs right now is You.
Let him grow old,
Live life without this fear.
What would I be
Living without him here?
He's so tired,
And he's scared
Let him know that You're there.
Can You hear me?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place some how.
See, he's not just anyone, he's my son.
Can You hear me?
Am I getting through tonight?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place somehow.
See, he's not just anyone.
Can You hear me?
Can You see him?
Please don't leave him,
He's my son.
I'm hoping this prayer will turn out right.
See, there is a boy that needs Your help.
I've done all that I can do myself
His mother is tired,
I'm sure You can understand.
Each night as he sleeps
She goes in to hold his hand,
And she tries
Not to cry
As the tears fill her eyes.
Can You hear me?
Am I getting through tonight?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place some how.
See, he's not just anyone, he's my son.
Sometimes late at night I watch him sleep,
I dream of the boy he'd like to be.
I try to be strong and see him through,
But God, who he needs right now is You.
Let him grow old,
Live life without this fear.
What would I be
Living without him here?
He's so tired,
And he's scared
Let him know that You're there.
Can You hear me?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place some how.
See, he's not just anyone, he's my son.
Can You hear me?
Am I getting through tonight?
Can You see him?
Can You make him feel all right?
If You can hear me
Let me take his place somehow.
See, he's not just anyone.
Can You hear me?
Can You see him?
Please don't leave him,
He's my son.
This was a direct answer to my prayers. Heavenly Father had put all these details in
place of Bro. Bayles, getting permission to use Mr Schultz’s song in a public
performance, I , obtaining a ticket and being in attendance at this venue to
hear a profound message that He hears my prayers and he is there. That Tyler is
his son too!
Needless to say that whole evening was very
emotional for me. I didn’t have all the answers I sought, but I had a profound
peace to just trust the Lord in this.That he is there watching over Tyler.
Another such Learning event was another time I
was really struggling with things, and feeling very heavy with burdens. Church is
difficult for me sometimes , as I never knew when I might hear some hurtful
remarks. I know I love my Savior but sitting through lessons that talked about
how evil gay people are, or Why people are just not strong enough who leave the
church were more than I could take. They don’t know some of these people like I
do. They don’t know my heart, or Tylers heart. But It is still so painful. I
feel so isolated and alone at church many times. I go because I have children
who I am responsible for, but sometimes
well... This one particular Sunday I just couldn’t do it, so I went to
my car after sacrament to wait it out for my kids . I turned on the radio. ( I
listen to the Christian radio station) and the first song that was playing was
“Just be Held “ by Casting crowns.
Here are the lyrics… Hold it all together, everybody needs you strong
But life hits you out of nowhere and barely leaves you holding on
And when you're tired of fighting
Chained by your control
There's freedom in surrender
Lay it down and let it go
Chained by your control
There's freedom in surrender
Lay it down and let it go
So when you're on your knees and answers seem so far away
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held
Just be held
Just be held
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held
Just be held
Just be held
If your eyes are on the storm you'll wonder if I love you
still
But if your eyes are on the cross you'll know I always have and I always will
But if your eyes are on the cross you'll know I always have and I always will
And not a tear is wasted
In time, you'll understand
I'm painting beauty with the ashes
Your life is in My hands
In time, you'll understand
I'm painting beauty with the ashes
Your life is in My hands
So when you're on your knees and answers seem so far away
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held
Just be held
Just be held
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held
Just be held
Just be held
Lift your hands, lift your eyes
In the storm is where youll find Me
And where you are, I'll hold your heart
I'll hold your heart
Come to Me, find your rest
In the arms of the God who won't let go
In the storm is where youll find Me
And where you are, I'll hold your heart
I'll hold your heart
Come to Me, find your rest
In the arms of the God who won't let go
So when you're on your knees and answers seem so far away
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held (stop holding on)
Just be held
You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held
Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place
I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held (stop holding on)
Just be held
So as you can probably
see, Here again was another profound answer from my loving Heavenly Father In
the parking lot of the chapel. I think the words explain the message perfectly.
Another song that played
that day was “Breathe” By Johny Diaz.
Here is just a bit of the chorus…Breathe, just breathe
Come and rest at My feet
And be, just be
Chaos calls but all you really need
Is to just breathe
Come and rest at My feet
And be, just be
Chaos calls but all you really need
Is to just breathe
These songs will
randomly come on at times when I again need to be reminded of my Heavenly
Fathers love for me, of his constant companionship with me in some turbulent
waters. Heavenly Father knows me and loves me. He knows he can speak to me
through music.
As a fitness trainer, we
teach our clients about “Time under tension”
In order to strengthen our muscles, they need to be under tension, and
the most growth comes when they are given “time under tension”
Our spirit is much the
same way. When we are under tension( challenges/ trials) that is when we have
the opportunity for the most growth. Heavenly Father knows what he is doing . He
is trying to help us “learn” heaven and become the strong disciples he needs us
to be . That requires us to spend “time under tension” It is not pleasant , and sometimes is
downright painful, but He will be right there with us cheering us on and
counting the time until the tension can be released for maximum benefit.
So I know this seems
like a novel, but as I contemplated my testimony and where I am today, this is
at the core of what I feel compelled to share. IT is certainly not always easy,
and I am sure that I frequently disappoint my Heavenly Father as I continue to
try and “Learn” the lessons he is giving me. Those lessons which are shaping
the person I am becoming . The Mother I am to my Children. The manner of
Disciple I am trying to be . I have been asked the question of “why I stay in a
church that is pushing my son and others like him away” I stay because it is my church. I stay
because I love my Savior. I stay because I trust my Savior and I am trying to
learn all I can from Him.I trust that this loving God I know has a plan for ALL
of his children. I stay because I have made covenants with Him, and I trust
that the Tension he is putting me under is for my benefit. I stay because it is
my responsibility to be a source of help and strength to others who are on this
same path and need to know there is someone who knows and understands.
When I stumble and feel
as if I can’t do it anymore, I am reminded to “Just Breathe”
This life was never meant to be easy. If it was, there would be no growth. I continue to try and learn the lessons that Heavenly Father wants me to learn, and do my best each day to be the kind of woman he sent me here to be.
In the name of Jesus Christ Amen
Thursday, November 14, 2013
A different vision
This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend Time out for women in St George, Utah. My daughter was also able to go with us and attend the time out for girls. It was a nice time away and fun bonding time with my mom, sister, daughter in law and a friend.

Kayla was most excited about hearing and meeting Hank Smith and John Bytheway.
We even won for the best picture reprentation of the theme .
The theme for the weekend was to Believe and Live HIGHER!
We heard messages about Forgiveness.
To just "let it go"
Matt 11:28 " Come unto me all that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest."
WE have options in this life. WE can choose.
We also learned to "check our assumptions" That life is not always fair.
Emily Watts relayed her experience with riding a segway. She discovered that you have to "lean forward" in order to get it to move. WE too must lean forward in order to progress.
Several speakers talked about the "bigger picture" That we need to trust in the Lord who can see that "bigger picture"
Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no vision, the people perish.
What is our vision? Maybe we need to clean our glasses a bit so we can see a little better.
What is the "big picture"
Prior to our son coming out, we saw things much differently than we do now.We had to take a step back and reevaluate everything we thought we knew.
Another one of the speakers was Merilee Boyack . She started out great, but as she spoke of being "Warrior Women" ( which I think we are) her topic turned to Tattoos ( my daughter in law has lots of them) and yes, She is from California, Prop 8 and the whole LGBT rights issue. I found myself getting a little irritated. As she continued on and said we should "speak up for truth", I realized this is what she feels her truth is, but I have my own. I have gained some truths over the last few years.
As she talked about "DEFENDING THE FAMILY & PROTECTING CHILDREN" I could stand and say Yes, I believe that is important too, but not the way she sees it.
Having fostered 43 children over about an 8 1/2 year time period and worked within my community in the child welfare arena, I have seen lots of children and families in crisis. As the president of the Foster care association here I worked quite closely with many families several of whom were gay.
Just this week, another one of my lesbian couples took in an infant from an abusive situation.
Is their family not important?
Are they not protecting that child?
Many children are being loved and sheltered and protected from harmful situations caused by "traditional families" . Now I am not here to bash those families, we all make mistakes and struggle, but it just does not seem right to me that we have this "vision " that the "traditional" mom, dad, two kids and a dog, family is the only one that works. Even better if they are Mormon.right??
Seriously??
There is a huge range of differences in families , cultural, educational, religious, and many others.
Just look at the families in your circle of influence. Some are very outdoorsy and hike , bike, spend hours at the gym. Some are very tidy. You are afraid to touch anything in their home. You know the ones. Some think a little dirt never hurt anyone. It doesn't right?...
I know I left my shoes somewhere....
Anyway ....
What about the over achievers who seem to never sleep and have their kids in 15 activities, attend the temple every month, are always on time for everything, they volunteer in their community and so on and so forth. I think we get the picture . Every family is different. We parent different, we celebrate differently, we look different. I had a good friend who had twin boys and decided that was good for her. She always felt self conscious because aren't Mormon families supposed to have "lots' of children?
We are supposed to multiply and replenish the earth. There is no set number.
What about those who cannot bear children?
We need to be less worried about the "details " and just focus on the spirit of what Heavenly Father intended. Do we love others. Do we serve. Do we protect children and bring them up in love and righteousness? Are we good citizens and are we teaching our children these same values?
Here in Clark County alone we have an average over 300 children a month that come into care. I personally am grateful for all those families and sometimes even individuals who step up on behalf of these children to love them. To care for them. To teach them.To guide them.
I don't care what their family dynamics are as long as they can provide those things. That is what makes a family. That is the "big picture " right?
I think our Heavenly Father is pleased as well, that anyone is willing to step in and help another.
One of the scriptures Sis Boyack read was D&C 64:33-34
33 Wherefore, be nota weary in b well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work. And out of c small things proceedeth that which is great.
When I read my scriptures, I try to think of
1. Why is this in here?
2. How does this apply to me?
As I reread this later, it struck me that at this time many of us are laying the foundation of work within the LGBT Mormon community. Sometimes we can feel quite weary, but the Lord is letting us know that our efforts are important. WE need to be willing and obedient to what he is asking us to do and we will be blessed. I think many of us have a much clearer vision of "the Big Picture"
In turn that foundation will bless many others.
The last thing I want to share is D&C 68:6
6 Wherefore, be of gooda cheer, and do not b fear, for I the Lord am with you, and will stand by you; and ye shall bear record of me, even Jesus Christ, that I am the Son of the living God, that I c was, that I am, and that I am to come.
Our Savior loves us , and just as he went to the pool of Bethesda to help those who needed to be healed, he is there for us as well. We can be of good Cheer. We can hold on to our faith and knowledge that the savior lives and loves us.
Sometimes we just need to clean off our glasses so we can clearly see.

Kayla was most excited about hearing and meeting Hank Smith and John Bytheway.
We even won for the best picture reprentation of the theme .

The theme for the weekend was to Believe and Live HIGHER!
We heard messages about Forgiveness.
To just "let it go"
Matt 11:28 " Come unto me all that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest."
WE have options in this life. WE can choose.
We also learned to "check our assumptions" That life is not always fair.
Emily Watts relayed her experience with riding a segway. She discovered that you have to "lean forward" in order to get it to move. WE too must lean forward in order to progress.
Several speakers talked about the "bigger picture" That we need to trust in the Lord who can see that "bigger picture"
Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no vision, the people perish.
What is our vision? Maybe we need to clean our glasses a bit so we can see a little better.
What is the "big picture"
Prior to our son coming out, we saw things much differently than we do now.We had to take a step back and reevaluate everything we thought we knew.
Another one of the speakers was Merilee Boyack . She started out great, but as she spoke of being "Warrior Women" ( which I think we are) her topic turned to Tattoos ( my daughter in law has lots of them) and yes, She is from California, Prop 8 and the whole LGBT rights issue. I found myself getting a little irritated. As she continued on and said we should "speak up for truth", I realized this is what she feels her truth is, but I have my own. I have gained some truths over the last few years.
As she talked about "DEFENDING THE FAMILY & PROTECTING CHILDREN" I could stand and say Yes, I believe that is important too, but not the way she sees it.
Having fostered 43 children over about an 8 1/2 year time period and worked within my community in the child welfare arena, I have seen lots of children and families in crisis. As the president of the Foster care association here I worked quite closely with many families several of whom were gay.
Just this week, another one of my lesbian couples took in an infant from an abusive situation.
Is their family not important?
Are they not protecting that child?
Many children are being loved and sheltered and protected from harmful situations caused by "traditional families" . Now I am not here to bash those families, we all make mistakes and struggle, but it just does not seem right to me that we have this "vision " that the "traditional" mom, dad, two kids and a dog, family is the only one that works. Even better if they are Mormon.right??
Seriously??
There is a huge range of differences in families , cultural, educational, religious, and many others.
Just look at the families in your circle of influence. Some are very outdoorsy and hike , bike, spend hours at the gym. Some are very tidy. You are afraid to touch anything in their home. You know the ones. Some think a little dirt never hurt anyone. It doesn't right?...
I know I left my shoes somewhere....
Anyway ....
What about the over achievers who seem to never sleep and have their kids in 15 activities, attend the temple every month, are always on time for everything, they volunteer in their community and so on and so forth. I think we get the picture . Every family is different. We parent different, we celebrate differently, we look different. I had a good friend who had twin boys and decided that was good for her. She always felt self conscious because aren't Mormon families supposed to have "lots' of children?
We are supposed to multiply and replenish the earth. There is no set number.
What about those who cannot bear children?
We need to be less worried about the "details " and just focus on the spirit of what Heavenly Father intended. Do we love others. Do we serve. Do we protect children and bring them up in love and righteousness? Are we good citizens and are we teaching our children these same values?
Here in Clark County alone we have an average over 300 children a month that come into care. I personally am grateful for all those families and sometimes even individuals who step up on behalf of these children to love them. To care for them. To teach them.To guide them.
I don't care what their family dynamics are as long as they can provide those things. That is what makes a family. That is the "big picture " right?
I think our Heavenly Father is pleased as well, that anyone is willing to step in and help another.
One of the scriptures Sis Boyack read was D&C 64:33-34
33 Wherefore, be not
34 Behold, the Lord a requireth the b heart and a c willing mind; and the willing and d obedient shall e eat the good of the land of Zion in these last days.
When I read my scriptures, I try to think of
1. Why is this in here?
2. How does this apply to me?
As I reread this later, it struck me that at this time many of us are laying the foundation of work within the LGBT Mormon community. Sometimes we can feel quite weary, but the Lord is letting us know that our efforts are important. WE need to be willing and obedient to what he is asking us to do and we will be blessed. I think many of us have a much clearer vision of "the Big Picture"
In turn that foundation will bless many others.
The last thing I want to share is D&C 68:6
6 Wherefore, be of good
Our Savior loves us , and just as he went to the pool of Bethesda to help those who needed to be healed, he is there for us as well. We can be of good Cheer. We can hold on to our faith and knowledge that the savior lives and loves us.
Sometimes we just need to clean off our glasses so we can clearly see.
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