Sunday, June 27, 2010

We often talk about "Nauvoo miracles". Wednesday I did not go to Rendezvous because I had such a deep wracking cough and very little voice. On Saturday we went and I asked how much they believed in "Nauvoo miracles" because sometimes I had a voice and sometimes only a squawk. They decided I should try it. Many of the cast were praying for me and although there were a few week notes, they all came out and it was OK. As we sang the last song "This little town" my voice was just one big squawk, but we made it through "Thomas and Elizabeth." It was quite an experience for me and many members of the cast.

Today we went to Carthage for the Commemoration of the Martyrdom. The band played, the YPM's sang "No Ordinary Brothers," Pres. Peterson, our temple president spoke, and the young sister missionaries sang "Joseph, the Seer" Nothing really new. We've heard it all before, but hearing it there just outside the jail, with the wonderful spirit that was there was really neat and very touching. Someday I hope I can sit at the feet of the Prophet Joseph Smith and listen to him teach. I've really come to love and revere him. Well, it's been a great day, but a long one. We expect the Hunsakers to be here soon so I will say so long for now. I love you all so much, and I love our Savior and His restored gospel. So much joy comes from living it!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for your beautiful testimony of Joseph Smith, As I read this I am typing through tears, I am soo greatful for My blessing and for my Parents, I was born of goodly, salt of the earth parents, Thanks for the wonderful example you are and have always been, for you serve to others, and for Always being there for me, I realized today how much I have missed each of you,We are all doing great, I guess I have a year worth of not seeing you stored up, I and look forward to seeing you in 2 months! Love you ox ox

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  2. I am glad you shared your miracle! Those are the kind of things we love to hear about! Love you so much!

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