Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Whole Armor of God

I've been teaching the 12-14 year old Sunday school class for the past 20 months and I have loved it. The theme given by our Sunday School President this year is BUILD THE SHIELD. I loved this theme and it was something I felt very strongly about during my time teaching. We had many discussions about how we are fighting a battle in our everyday lives and we choose if we stand with Jesus Christ or if we are in opposition. Taking upon us the whole armor of God is a big part of that and we had several lessons on that and a Family Night activity. Aparently this comes up alot because when I was making these props my three-year-old asked me what I was doing I said, "Making armor," to which he replied, "Oh, the armor of the Lord."

Everyday we are assulted by the forces of evil and I wary of the fight and had been wondering if there is ever going to be a time when it gets easier to make correct choices. I had been struggling with this for a while when I found my answer:


Elder Richard G. Scott gave a conference address (October 2010) entitled "The Transforming Power of Faith and Character." He said the following, "a consistent, righteous life produces an inner power and strength that can be permanently resistant to the eroding influence of sin and transgression." I was amazed at how clearly this answered my question. By consistently doing what is right we are, in effect, building our armor which eventually become so strong that we are resistant to sin and transgression. So the answer is to continue to do in faith.

My prayer is that as I continue to fight my daily battles that I can teach these young ones so they will have that strength and desire to fight each day in the cause of the Lord.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

Three Year Old Perspective

If you've ever wondered how a three-year old sees the

world just give them a camera and let them show you.


I must admit I was surprised by the subjects of the pictures.

Especially when it was a chair.
So, this happened without my knowledge...
Yes, that's me out mowing the lawn...

But I'm glad I got the chance to see the world through my three-year old's eyes.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Chicken Stuffed Mushroom Recipe

Rub 1 Chicken breast with rosemary
Grill or bake until cooked completely and chop finely
Prepare 1/2 box of stove top stuffing according to
directions on the box

Stuffing:
Chicken breast
stuffing
1/2 green bell pepper, finely chopped
2 stalks celery, finely chopped
4 oz cream cheese
1/2 c mozerella cheese (optional)
1 egg
Mix ingredients (hands work best) and set aside.

Remove stems from 4 portabellos mushrooms
brush both sides lightly with olive oil and place
cap side down on baking sheet.
Fill mushrooms with mix and top with parmesan cheese.
Bake on broiler 5 minutes or 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
Done when cheese melts and starts to brown.

I was a little worried this recipe would be hard but it was
simple and turned out delicious and sorry I didn't get a pic.