Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Introduction

There are a great many things in this world that cause people to stop and ponder.

Some are religious and contemplate our purpose, beginning and destiny.
Some are about people, events and the affect they have on that destiny.

We wanted to create a place where we and others can openly talk about our lives and beliefs, new impressions and old, what we want from life and what we need.

We are members of a wonderful church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  And we invite anyone to ask questions about our faith if they would like to do so, or to react and chime in to our posts.
But you do not need to be a member of our faith to add a comment or have an impression to share... the only rules are:

1) Be respectful of all people's beliefs and history.
2) Comment honestly and openly.
3) Use uplifting language that encourages others at all times.

We want those who visit our blog to feel inspired, better and hopefully closer to God.
We are all on a journey together.  We share this mortality.  Sometimes we question and doubt. Sometimes we fall and stumble.  Sometimes we knock against one another while bouncing through life and end up a bit bruised and battered.  But what we need to remember is we are never alone.
Let's commit to helping each other along the way.

Enjoy "Greater Things".
Sincerely,

Jim and Debbie Sherwood

1 comment:

  1. What a wonderful idea, and more importantly, what a wonderful way to not only share our testimonies, during good times and not so good times, but to support each other when the challenges seem deep.

    Your timing is somewhat personally touching. While my own personal testimony in a Heavenly Father is firm and strong, life's personal challenges continue to leave me weary and tired of the fight. And, I have to remind myself of those times in my past when I felt just as weary by challenges, only to see the reason and light several years later.

    We want thst "reason" and light to show itself during the darkest moments, but that is not always His plan, something that is not always easy to accept. And, so I wait...firm in my Testimony..I wait.

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