Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Jesus Christ - Redeemer of all mankind ~



In the beginning of time, prophets of old testified of Jesus Christ throughout the Old Testament in the Holy Bible. They testified that a Savior would come to redeem all mankind from sin. Prophets are called of God as special witnesses of truth and of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

In the New Testament we learn that Jesus did come to earth, established His church and kingdom, and taught true life principles for all. He taught us to love one another. He taught us to forgive and serve others. He taught us how to pray unto the Father. He taught us by living a life free from sin in pure obedience to our Heavenly Father above. He is our perfect example in all things! He is surely our light in a darkened world ~
John 14: 6
6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the away, the btruth, and the life: no man ccometh unto the Father, but by me.


I know that Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind. He is my Redeemer, my advocate with the Father. I know that He died for me and I know He lives today. I know that He came to earth to give himself as a sacrifice for all mankind. He does heal the broken-hearted.

In this short video you can see reflections of Christ. It touches the heart and soothes the soul for any who may be suffering or struggling in your personal lives.



~C. J. Poulsen
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Friday, October 22, 2010

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Lessons I Learned as a Boy

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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Continue in Patience


Patience is a key character trait in life. It is very easy to get impatient when seeking for answers or wanting to get a task accomplished right away. This past week has been hectic as I have moved my little family to a new state and we have boxes strung about, no refrigerator, or washer and dryer for the time being. This has surely tested my wife and I's patience. As a graduate student with a teething six month old, patience is of the essence. Patience in many things is required for me at this phase in my life. I hope this short video clip will give some inspiration to those who watch it.

God bless you!

C.J.P.
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Monday, September 20, 2010

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Parenting: Touching the Hearts of Our Youth

Max n me'

The past six months have been a tremendous blessing for my wife and I. With the birth of our newborn son, Maxwell, my perspective about life has definitely changed. As a new father, I feel a close bond and love towards my son unlike anything I have ever experienced. I have a deep sense of gratitude and love for the miracle of birth and life.

I am so grateful for the privilege and opportunity our Heavenly Father provides us to be parents as He entrusts us with one of his sweet spirit children. I love my little guy more than words can describe. He is so innocent and perfect!

In an ever darkening world, we must hold up the torch of the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ. We must, by example, follow the Savior and have His image in our countenance so our children may know where to look for refuge. The light and truth of the gospel will offer a shield of protection from the fiery darts of the adversary.

As parents we have a duty and responsibility to train, teach, and raise children in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. It is our imperative calling as parents to love and nurture our children and lead them in light and truth.

In the past few weeks, my son has begun crawling and making funny noises with his mouth. I love watching him change and grow. It brings so much joy to my heart. I have now gained a small glimpse of what our Heavenly Father must feel towards each of us and especially to His only Begotten Son in the flesh, Jesus Christ...the Savior of the world. I know that Christ lives and died for you and me. I know that He is our perfect example of righteousness to follow.

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The Missing Piece

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

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Motherhood: An Eternal Partnership with God

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

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Good Things to Come

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