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You are getting two post today because yesterday was too full to do a post (gone from 8 in the morning until 11 in the evening). And the first one today was for fun (see Thankful November 24th: Chocolate for reference.) This post will be much more serious. I’m sure that many people who follow this blog and read my posts are aware that I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes known as the Mormon Church). I haven’t tried to make it a secret. I have also tried to not be overbearing about it. I was born and raised in Utah in a family that is very actively involved in this religion. When I was 22 years old, I served as a volunteer missionary to Wisconsin. I married my husband in the beautiful Mount Timpanogos Temple in American Fork, Utah. I have been living my religion as best as I can for almost 53-1/2 years. Having faith has grounded me, given me hope as I see things happening in the world around me, and provided me with a community wherever I have moved. I am a firm believer in Jesus Christ. I have faith in a Heavenly Father, who loves and knows me. I’m grateful for scriptures I can turn to for comfort and guidance during difficult times in my life.
Whatever your religious (or non-religious) life may be, I hope that you find love, happiness, and joy in the Christmas season this year. I love celebrating the birth of my Savior with the entire world.
Beautiful and glad you shared.
Thank you.
Faith is the basis of my life and that of my family as well, Nancy. Happy Thanksgiving.
P. S. I like chocolate, too, dark for preference. π
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Love dark chocolate. Yummmm. π
It saddens me to think that for so many years all we had available to us was milk chocolate. LOL.
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Beautiful. I have a strong faith and don’t know how I would survive without it! β€ππ
Me, too. β€ π
Beautiful acknowledgement of your faith..
Thank you, Lisa.