Rachel Remen says this, "In the course of any lifetime there are times when one has to sail into the unknown without map or compass. These can be times of despair and terror; they can also be times of discovery. Having accompanied many people as they deal with the unknown, I find that the most moving part of the Mormon exodus story is a single line. Despite the challenges and great difficulties of this sea journey, 'the wind always blows in the direction of the promised land.' I have seen many people spread their sails and catch this wind. There is a grace in life that can be trusted. In our struggle toward freedom we are neither abandoned nor alone."
Thursday, April 12, 2007
My Grandfather's Blessings...
Rachel Remen says this, "In the course of any lifetime there are times when one has to sail into the unknown without map or compass. These can be times of despair and terror; they can also be times of discovery. Having accompanied many people as they deal with the unknown, I find that the most moving part of the Mormon exodus story is a single line. Despite the challenges and great difficulties of this sea journey, 'the wind always blows in the direction of the promised land.' I have seen many people spread their sails and catch this wind. There is a grace in life that can be trusted. In our struggle toward freedom we are neither abandoned nor alone."
I don't know what happened to me, but I can say, I seem to not be able to catch up. And your posts below are wonderful!!!The straws..the music...and now, the inspiration. Lovely Miss Tiffany. I adore the feeling...
ReplyDeleteI will be watching for your book about books. Thanks for the input.
ReplyDeleteI read this long ago. I can't remember it exactly but I do remember the epilogue on the Jaredites. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful story!
ReplyDeleteCherry xx
I have often pondered about those lighted stones. What did they look like? Were they glass? Were they quartz? I know my eternal salvation doesn't hinge on my knowing their physical nature, but it does hinge on whether or not I believe it happened. I do believe, and I'm grateful for that.
ReplyDeletethanks everyone. me too Tola. :)
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