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Saturday, July 28, 2007


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"I am grateful for the example of the Good Shepherd, who did not give up until He had His lost sheep safely home; . . . and for the examples of many of you who have gone the extra mile until you have found that which was lost. Your efforts will have an eternal effect on the lives of your quorum members and their posterity for generations to come."
(Mervyn B. Arnold, "Strengthen Thy Brethren," Ensign, May 2004, 48)

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Here you go, Refi-chan. ^.~ Kit-kun and Okami are living pretty well. ^-^ They've had a lot of help from family, enough that, while they're watching their finances, they also are worried about starving to death.

*What brought on this sudden change in their lives? Well, originally they were going to get married next spring or early summer. Then they went through a fluctuation of plans, including May and August of this year. ^/^ But finally, they settled for June 30, with the help of Okami's parents in securing the trailer they now live in. It's rather nice--not perfect, but definitely nice.*

And better than having an apartment temporarily.

*And they are playing FFXI, working, attending school, going to church, drawing, reading, writing...all in all, they have a lot to do. But they also get to spend time together.*

Love, God bless you, and Jesus Christ loves you. Have faith!

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" 'By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac' (Hebrews 11:17). Abraham, because of his great faith, was promised posterity greater in number than the stars in the heavens, and that that posterity would come through Isaac. But Abraham immediately complied with the Lord's command. God would keep His promise, but if not in the manner Abraham expected, he still trusted Him completely. Men accomplish marvelous things by trusting in the Lord and keeping His commandments--by exercising faith even when they don't know how the Lord is shaping them."
(Dennis E. Simmons, "But If Not . . .," Ensign, May 2004, 74)

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