Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Divine Work of Parenting

I think it's my turn to start a conversation. Sorry it took me so long. Boy, does life get busy sometimes.

The message that struck me most powerfully during this last General Conference was "Follow the Prophet". There were so many good talks on this topic, but the one that stood out most was Elder Oaks' talk "Two Lines of Communication". He described very eloquently the two essential channels through which our Father in Heaven communicates with us, His children, while in mortality.

First, we have the priesthood line. God speaks through His chosen prophet to guide the work of His church and to bring all to a unity of the faith. Second, we have the personal line. God speak directly to each one of us through the Holy Ghost so that we each gain personal knowledge and testimony of the truth. Both methods are vital and must function in proper balance, or problems arise. If one is too dependant on church leaders, no matter how righteous, their own spiritual growth suffers. If one is too dependant on personal inspiration, they may find themselves at odds with the work that God is directing through His church and its leaders.

As I pondered this message, it occurred to me that these principles would apply not only in matters of churchwide priesthood leadership, but also at a Stake and Ward and Quorum and Auxillary level as well. As I pondered further, I came to see how this applies also in the family. As parents, we must inspire our children to be faithful in the church and "follow the prophet". And, to the extent that we are in harmony with the gospel, our children should trust in our counsel. In this way we function as the priesthood line in our homes. But we must always remember how important it is to make sure our children are developing strong, individual testimonies as they grow in understanding how to apply the principles of revelation through the personal line.

Elder Bednar explained how we can encourage the personal spiritual growth of our children in his April Conference talk "Watching with All Perseverance". One of the three topics he addressed was "Inviting Children to Act". Elder Bednar noted that we have all been given the gift of agency and are intended to act, and not be acted upon. "The spiritual understanding you and I have been blessed to receive, and which has been confirmed as true in our hearts, simply cannot be given to our children. The tuition of diligence and of learning by study and also by faith must be paid to obtain and personally 'own' such knowledge. Only in this way can what is known in the mind also be felt in the heart. Only in this way can a child move beyond relying upon the spiritual knowledge and experiences of parents and adults and claim those blessings for himself or herself. Only in this way can our children be prepared spiritually for the challenges of mortality."

We need to allow our children to learn to exercise agency while still in the home. Then, when they do venture out on their own, they are prepared with strong personal testimonies and experiences having chosen to do good. But allowing our children to make independent choices can be hard to do. I have seen good intentioned parents who sincerely want the best for their children govern their homes with a "you will do what I say" mentality and establish rules controlling virtually every aspect of their children's lives. I have also seen parents who take a hands off attitude, claiming "It's their life" and letting their children do whatever they want with virtually no help from their parents. Obviously, a proper balance must occur between our influence as parents and allowing our children to independently exercise their agency.


An example from the scriptures helps me understand how to acheive this proper balance. In Ether 2 we read of the brother of Jared constructing vessels to cross the great waters. He needed to light the vessels and he came to the Lord for instruction. In this instance, the Lord decided to let the brother of Jared exercise his own agency instead of telling him exactly what to do. But, the Lord did not leave the brother of Jared completely on his own. Instead, he created a framework within which the brother of Jared could make a wise choice. The Lord specified that he was not to use windows or take fire with him. The brother of Jared then chose to use glowing rocks, which fit the requirements given by the Lord, and the Lord honored his choice.

As we follow this example as parents, we should create guidelines within which we are willing to accept any choice our children make. If our guidelines are too narrow, no real choice is left to our children; too broad, and they are not sufficiently protected from danger. Once appropriate guidelines are in place, we need to genuinely accept the choices of our children, even if it isn't exactly what we would have chosen for them. And throughout the process we must offer wise and righteous counsel to our children. By doing so, our children will gain confindence as they learn to exercise their agency appropriately. They will also grow to trust our counsel as parents.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Why Suffer?

Finally, Here I am! It has been crazy these last couple of weeks and it is getting crazier. I have been thinking alot about sufffering and adversity watching my parents go through what they are going through. What benefits are there to suffering? We know that Christ took upon himself our infirmities that he might have mercy towards us (Alma 7:12). So who could know us better than someone who has experienced all of our pains, illnesses, sorrows and anquish. The Lord truely does know us completely because he has experienced it. So I'm thinking that throught our suffering that we also may come to know our Savior more. We can have a greater love and understanding of Him because we can understand His suffering which he experienced personally for us. More of my thoughts, When we experience suffering with a humble and submissive attitude we become more inclinded to be receptive to being taught through the spirit. We are more in tune to recieve personal revelation because we become totally dependent and teachable. We can deny ourselves these expierences if we become angry or feel that we are being picked on or that we are being treated unfairly. The best thing is to always be humble ,meek, and submissive. What say you on this subject? Lots of love, Mom

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

HELLO

Well no posts since Oct. 2. I think Mom and I have dropped this ball. But what a couple weeks we have had since this wonderful call has come to us. I'm taking time I really don't have right now because I love you all. I will try to see if Mother can post something for us to discuss by this Sunday Oct. 24. Do you have any idea how great you all are. Man I am a lucky person. I really feel sorry for anyone that is not me. Is that humble or what? Each one of you, individually, mean so much to me and collectively I can hardly contain myself. The windows of heaven are wide open and blessings are flowing. I love you each and all.

Love DAD

Saturday, October 2, 2010

A Challenge

Hello my family!

This is the first time I have been on the internet in over a month because there is only dial-up access in our neighborhood and we opted not to get it. I just caught up on all the reading of your posts and feel overwhelmed with my love for my family. You each strengthen me so much by your example. I love you all and wish I could do this more. I had the intention of posting to each one of your entries, but I feel to share an experience of mine and issue a challenge. Please forgive me if I am going out of turn or stepping on Richard's toes. I just don't know when I will get much internet time again.

I hope I am not the only one that this happens to, but lately I have felt that me prayers and scripture study were becoming more routine rather than something from my heart. Based on counsel from Elder Scott's April conference address, I decided to read and study about the Savior's atonement. For the last week I have only read those scriptures that talk specifically about the atonement--the accounts in the gospels, Isaiah, and others. This experience has changed my heart. I have felt more sensitive to the Spirit, to the needs of my family, and to the changes that need to happen in my life.

I challenge each of you to find a time to do this. I know that the Lord will bless you with an added measure of His spirit. You can feel free to comment on your experience or your testimony. I probably won't be able to read them for a while anyway.

I love you all!

Kim

Monday, September 27, 2010

Educational advice

So i am supposed to post a spiritual message or at least a topic or question, but ive been so busy with school i havent had time to think about it let alone do it ha ha. So i decided for my post I would seek advice, whether scriptural or personal experience on how to find that balance between being successful in an education, while not neglecting our spiritual needs. cuz believe me i could use it.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

"Love Thy Neighbour"

In the scriptures it says that the first and great commandment is to love God and the second is to "love thy neighbour as thyself." Matthew 22:36-40
We want to become like Christ and have Christ-like attributes. To have love for everyone sounds simple, but how do you love someone you don't even know? How do you love angry or rude people?
The other day on campus as I was walking to my class I was observing everyone around me. I didn't seem to be the only stressed and frazzled looking student. Then right out of the blue a woman smiled at me for no apparent reason. Her smile made me feel good. She showed love to someone she didn't know. This woman did something so small, but so powerful. What are some other things we can do to show love for people. Why is it hard to do so?
These are just a few thoughts that have been on my mind this week. Can't wait to hear from you all. Amanda.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Always Remember Him

As Landon and I have had the opportunity this year to teach Sunday School to the 15 and 16 year olds, there has been one theme that has particularly stood out to me. Even though the Lord had delivered the Israelites from bondage by the Egyptians and provided many miracles in doing so, they were quick to fall into transgression. They seemed to be so easily distracted by the influences of the world around them that they fell into idol worshiping again and again. One scripture that rang in my ears was in Deut. 6:12 "...beware lest thou forget the Lord..." This made me think of the Sacrament. When we partake of the bread and water we are doing so in remembrance of Christ's body and blood and we are reminded of the covenant we have made to always remember Him and then renew that covenant.

Knowing that my life is going to be very busy with the changes of me and Jordan going to school (and I don't see it ever getting less busy), I want to make sure that my family and I don't get so distracted with life that we forget the Lord. We truly need His blessings to protect us from falling into wrong paths that will lead us away from having Him center in our life. I also know I will be very dependent on the promptings of the Holy Ghost to be aware of my family's needs and to know how to appropriately divide my time between school and family. Another quote that has stayed with me is from President Benson. “When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives. Our love of the Lord will govern the claims for our affection, the demands on our time, the interests we pursue, and the order of our priorities. …
May God bless us to put [him] first and, as a result, reap peace in this life and eternal life with a fulness of joy in the life to come."

So, I was hoping to discuss ways that we can keep our covenant to always remember Him and the put God first in our lives. Love you all!

Brenda

Monday, September 6, 2010

Intelligence

I taught a lesson in young womens this last Sunday on knowledge. (I think when I was done I breathed a huge sigh of relief and that is why I forgot to post this yesterday. Oops) One of the points I made in my talk was taken from an article by Elder Bednar published in the Feb 2010 Ensign. It was based on the revelation that teaches us "the glory of God is intelligence"(D&C 93:36). Elder Bednar tells us that one of the meanings of the word intelligence in this scripture is "the application of the knowledge we obtain for righteous purposes". This thought really made me stop and evaluate my own behavior in my life and how well do I apply the priciples of the gospel to my everyday activities. I gave the example of touching a hot stove. The first time I touch it and learn that it is hot, I have gained knowledge. If I continue to touch the stove I would not be considered very smart, but if I apply my knowledge and discontinue touching the stove then I have become intelligent. I know this is a simple analogy, but I would encourage all of us to evaluate ourselves and consider how well we apply our knowledge of the gospel to our lives. I would say that each of us have a lot of gospel knowledge. Lets take that knowledge and focus on being gospel intelligent. I truely love each one of you and image everyday the good works you are performing all over the world. You are all great examples to me. I hope we will take this next week and really think about doing the things the Savior would do if he were here.
Lots of love,
Kaylene

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Book of Mormon

President Marion G. Romney said the following in the April 1980 General Conference:
"I feel certain that if, in our homes, parents will read from the Book of Mormon prayerfully and regularly, both by themselves and with their children, the spirit of that great book will come to permeate our homes and all who dwell therein. The spirit of reverence will increase; mutual respect and consideration for each other will grow. The spirit of contention will depart. Parents will counsel their children in greater love and wisdom. Children will be more responsive and submissive to the counsel of their parents. Righteousness will increase. Faith, hope, and charity - the pure love of Christ - will abound in our homes and lives, bringing in their wake peace, joy, and happiness."

I have seen the fulfillment of this promise in my life. Reading from the Book of Mormon each day with my family as I grew up had a tremendous impact on me. Later, as I got older, my personal study of the Book of Mormon strengthened my testimony and helped me grow spiritually. Unfortunately, lately I have not been as consistent with my daily Book of Mormon reading, and I can feel the difference it makes in my daily life.

I am reminded of the challenge President Gordon B. Hinckley gave to the church just five years ago in the August 2005 Ensign. He challenged us each to read or reread the Book of Mormon by the end of the year. He also gave a promise to those who would do so:

"Without reservation I promise you that if each of you will observe this simple program, regardless of how many times you previously may have read the Book of Mormon, there will come into your lives and into your homes an added measure of the Spirit of the Lord, a strengthened resolution to walk in obedience to His commandments, and a stronger testimony of the living reality of the Son of God."

I have determined to accept this challenge again five years later, just as I did when it was first given. There are 124 days left in the year. The Book of Mormon has 239 chapters and 531 pages. That means one has to read 2 chapters a day or just more than 4 pages a day to meet the challenge. Regardless of whether you accept this challenge with me, the continued daily study of the Book of Mormon will bring the blessings promised above. And these blessings are great indeed.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Not of it

Dear Family,
Here I am as promised. I am open to any and all suggestions as to how we handle "England Family Preachin'" I think we will start with Craig and Maggie for the week of Aug. 23 thru Aug. 29 then Paul and Kaylene will take the next week and so on for now.For this round we will begin with addressing whatever you would like and we'll see how that goes and maybe try some assigned topics in the future. The general message for this week is to be in this world but not of this world. That is much easier said than done. Without a daily plan in place I would suggest that it might be next to impossible. Let's each make some suggestions as to how this can be done. That's my topic for the week ending Aug. 22.
My suggestion is to make a list of the things that bring the world into our homes and then monitor them to see that the ways of the world are not being welcomed into our homes. This calls for constant vigilance. I love you all and am looking forward to hearing from each one of you.


Love Dad

YOU ARE ALL INVITED

Dear Family,
It has taken me longer than it should have but you are all now officially invited to be authors on this blog sight. You all need to accept the invitation and then I found out this morning that I have to accept you.
Maggie has as of this morning been officially accepted. The rest of you will be as soon as you accept your invitation. I will write more later today.

Love ya all

Love Dad

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Great Idea Maggie

Family,
I hope all of you have seen Maggie's suggestion in a comment on my last entry. I think it is a great idea and we are going to go with it. We will be talking the details of this when we gather for Scott's and Amanda's wedding. The England "FAMILY" is going to be Preachin'. I can hardly wait.
I hope you all have had a great Sabbath Day. I truly love this, The Lords Day. I have felt renewed especially as MOM and I have discussed things tonight. My council for this week is Love each other and Love the Lord and all will turn out well enough.
I love you all and can't hardly wait to be together in a couple weeks.

Keep Smiling and Love DAD

Monday, June 28, 2010

Sunday went flying by

HI GANG,

Monday is here. I missed my Sunday entry cause ---whoosh---. Life is really moving. I have only heard from Maggie and Kim the last couple of weeks. Kim, don't fret over the missionaries visiting you and "encouraging" you to do missionary work. That's what they do. Nurture and feed them. Your responsibility is to raise 3 boys and a girl (Yea) and to look after your good husband and share your testimony with people every chance you get (and sometimes use words). You are a great example of the blessings of Gospel living just by the life you led. This is definitely a don't worry, be happy. Maggie, it really made my day last week when Darren called to tell me he could make a pop sound with finger and lips and Laura told me she loved me. I'm a very blessed GrandPa. I love all my Grandchildred.
Now for some Preachin. Elder Andersons talk, which is the concluding talk of April 2010 conference, really hit the mark. We need to tell our children the stories of Jesus. This will help build in them great faith in their Savior. All of our little ones need to be very familiar with the life of Jesus. In these stories are great hope for each of us. As we tell these stories over and over again our faith will increase along with theirs. Each of you read this talk and apply it to your family. I will do the same.
I love you all, keep smiling.

LOVE DAD

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Fathers Day 2010

Today is Fathers Day,

Happy Fathers Day to me!!!! and all the other fathers to. I don't have a lot to say today. Maggie is the only one that commented on my last blog. I appreciated what she had to say. Get on my blog and check out her comment and make one of your own if you are so inclined. This has been a very busy week. Monday I attended the city/county meeting and learned more about our aquifer. I now officially know more about our aquifer than I ever wanted to know. It is important stuff. I'm glad that there are people who understand all the stuff they have been trying to help me understand. Then I spent Wed., Thurs. and Fri. in Idaho Falls at the Association of Idaho Cities training for elected officials meetings. Those really were good. I'm getting more and more ready to be a city councilman. There is a lot more involved with this office that I knew. Isn't that the way life is. I'm glad that I can be of service and hope to do much good of my own free will and choice. I love you all. Stay HAPPY.

Love DAD

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Time IS of the essence

Hey Family,

Another Sunday afternoon has arrived. The weeks go by so fast I think I'm getting dizzy. Brenda asked a good question that I think we as a family ought to discuss together. She asked "What are some suggestions of how to make sure to slow down and take time for the important things and keep up with all of the demands of life at the same time.?" The first thought is to prioritize. When we do this honestly we often find that there are allot of things in our lives that we think are important when in reality they are not. Make a list of the things we spend our time on each 24 hour period we call a day. Then list them in order of importance with an estimate on how much time they take. Be honest. Things like TV, games, entertainment reading, time on the computer, sleeping/napping, hobbies, eating, talking on the phone or to a friend and the such may need some adjusting. Wholesome entertainment is a good thing when in check but entertainment in general is way overrated. We must be about the business Heavenly Father sent us here to accomplish. In life there are good things and there are vital things give most of your time to the vital things.
OK family--- other suggestions?
Kimberly shared a cute story about Austin. We all want to go to heaven and TOGETHER! Kim you are not weak only human and I'm glad you want to do better, that's the idea.
By the way is there a way for you all to read the comments on my blog?? I hope so, if not we may need to find another way to do this. Let me know.
Brenda and Kimberly were the only ones to comment on last weeks blog. I hope others saw it. Let me know.
I love you all and know that the Lord will bless and magnify your righteous efforts. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is true. LIVE IT.

Love DAD England

Sunday, June 6, 2010

It was great to be with ya all

Family,

Where did ya all go? Man what a fast passing week. I can't believe the week we looked forward to for so long has come and gone so quickly. And I didn't get a chance to preach, what's up with that? Craig did a great job with his "preachin minute", and I say amen to what he had to teach us. If any of you missed that you ought to get ahold of him and let him teach you a wonderful truth.
I shared something in my testimony in church today that I would like to share with all of you. Last week when Ashley and I went to the store I asked her how she knew I loved her. She thought for a moment and then said, "Because you always have, Grandpa." That was a sweet and amazing answer. It really touched me. I got thinking about it and that is the best answer to how do we know that Heavenly Father loves us. Because He always has. Thank you for teaching that truth Ashley. I always have loved each one of you. I'm so glad that Heavenly Father sent us all to earth to be together as a family in this wonderful day and age.
I just got thinking and one of the reasons that preachin by blog is so hard is because there is no inter-action. I need to have some comments but especially questions. So submit questions and make comments then we can have a discussion. Let me conclude today with this thought. As busy as life is, and will remain, do not allow yourself to be to busy for the most important things. Always have time for the Lord and your family. When this life is all over you'll be glad you did. I love you all. Keep Smiling.

Love Dad England

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Family,
Hey there Hi there. Here it is Sunday afternoon and I'm having a hard time believing that another week has passed. I'm really looking forward to this weekend when we can all be together and I can address each of you personally. The personalness (not a word I know) just isn't in these typed messages.
The last line of D&C 38:30 states, "...but if ye are prepared ye shall not fear." So what is the preparation that you should be about right now so as to eliminate fear. I could easily list you a long list of general things from our day that we should be preparing for, but I will refrain. All right I heard the collective sighs of relief, now you all be nice.
Now your instruction. First individually, then as couples and then as families contemplate what brings fear of anykind into your heart and soul, or even just into your mind. Now make a list and prioritize the list. There is your personalized, individual list of things to prepare for. As you make proper preporation in these areas I promise that the fear will subside and will be replaced with faith. The Lord knows each of you and loves you. I know each of you and love you. We want you to be happy. So in the spirit of true faith... DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY. I love you all and am counting the minutes till this weekend.

LOVE DAD ENGLAND

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Craig and Maggie,
No I'm not just "rolling in free time" and I will let you know what's keeping me so busy. LIFE.
I don't know if I am just getting slower as I put on a little age, but I'm having a hard time keeping up with it all. I'm a husband, father and Grandfather, a High Priests group leader, a self-employed businessman, a city councilman and as such I sit on a couple boards and the Chapter Leader of the Freedom First Society of Pocatello. I'd like to say that other than that I have nothing to do but that is not true. I have a lot else to do. I AM BUSY. Now to address everybody and not just Craig and Maggie. All that being said I love each one of you and you are the most important thing in my BUSY LIFE. We had Stake Conference today and Pres. Monson presided. It was broadcast from the conference center. We also heard from Elder C. Scott Growe, Sister Barbara Thompson and Elder Robert D. Hales. WOW talk about instructions. My greatest desire is to have a positive, righteous influence in the lives of my children and grandchildren. I'm committed to start working harder on that. For now know this: I know God lives and loves us. Jesus is the Christ. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is their church and kingdom here on the earth. Joseph Smith was and is the Lords prophet of the restoration in these latter-days. The Book of Mormon is true and I love it's mission and message. We have prophets on the earth today. I have the greatest children and the cutest most darling grandchildren in the world. I love you all more than words can say. Thanks for being who you are. MORE TO FOLLOW!!! (Sorry Nate, about the !!!)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

I've go to do something!!!

Life is way to busy and unless I just schedule some time and do this thing it"s not going to happen.
So schedule I will. Sundays will probably provide the most discretionary time for me. I will give it my best effort. Love ya all, but gotta go.
DAD

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

I'm HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Mad blogger is now on line. Watch for coming attractions.