Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Funny But So True




This is my cousin seeing stuff like this makes me have hope in the future young men in the Church because the Church is true.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

I love Sundays/Last post as a Missionary.

I Love Sundays They always refresh me it is a day to remember the Lord and his goodness. They also help me recharge for the rest of the week. I would also like to thank all those who have been so supportive with this blog. I will try to keep it up after I get home but I don't know how things will bee when I get home. So thank you all and the next post with be by Chris Colby not Elder Colby.

Friday, December 10, 2010

What are missionaries doing online?

For the longest time missionaries have been told not to get on the Internet. It has been something that has been taboo. But now there are quite a few missionaries online. (I don't know exactly how many.) So what are we doing? We are taking back the Internet from all the filth that is on it by promoting Christ centered blogs and conversations; and inviting people to come to Christ and learn about His restored Gospel. This is in an effort to stay the tide of negative, and frankly disgusting, content on the Internet. While we can get rid of it, we can defiantly make it easier to find uplifting and spiritually filling content for the starving souls of this world. I have been surprised at how much of a positive response we have found and how much the online community wants the truths of the Gospel. As online missionaries we are available to chat and answer questions, to help people learn about the Gospel, and to try our best to strengthen people’s faith in Christ. We are on blogs, Facebook, and Twitter, and we are eager to help you on your personal journey to find the Savior. If you have any questions you can find me on Facebook at http://facebook.com/christpher.m.colby.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Musings on Gratitude

So, on Sunday(November 28) in Priesthood we had a lesson on talks given by Jeffery R. Holland and President Monson from the October General Conference, and I was listening to President Monson's talk he gave on gratitude. I got to thinking, which is dangerous I know but I can't help myself, and so as I was thinking thoughts keeped coming to my mind and as the thought often has crossed my mind that I could have done a lot better on my mission with many of the things. like things I did not do, or finish, or even over come. But as the Holy Ghost and the words of the prophet have a way doing, the words sank into my soul and some interesting thoughts came to mind on gratitude. For instance the unintentional limits we place on what we can be grateful for, like home, love, and  family. While all of these things are great things to be thankful for, we can and should try to expand our minds, like my mind was expanded on Sunday. For instance the thoughts that came to mind were that I should be grateful for all of the times when I did succeed at overcoming a challenge and rising above myself,  while those may or may not be few they are a testimony of what can be done with God's help, and what I should always be striving for. They are God's way of showing me what I can be and what he wants me to be, so I am grateful for the times when I did push through and overcome, rise above myself and do some good. It was said on Sunday, and I can't remember it exactly, or who the quote was by, but it was: "To be ungrateful is to turn your back on God". When I think about that it is true, when we are not grateful we have blinded ourselves to what God has given us and we be come blind to him. God has said: "And in nothing doth man offend God, or against none is wrath kindled, save those who confess not his hand in all things, and obey not his commandments." (Doctrine and Covenants 59:21) Joseph Smith also said: "If you get on your knees every night and thank the Lord for all of the blessings of that day you will eventually find your self Exalted in the Celestial Kingdom of God" To me gratitude is one of the noblest virtues and one I am constantly working on. It is also and action word not something that is passive we need to show our gratitude by our actions, words, and the way we live our lives. A life lived in the act of being grateful, is a life lived in perpetual happiness, of this I testify in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.