Monday, March 24, 2008

The Importance of Family

Our lesson yesterday in Young Women's was about the importance of the family unit. It made me reflect on our family unit and how grateful I am to be part of it. We were raised by loving parents who have strong testimonies of the gospel and have always taught us to choose the right. They instilled in us the importance of loving each other and being supportive of one another, and the importance of staying close as siblings. We have all been through different trials at different times in our lives and I think we can all say that the strength we have felt from family members praying for us, fasting for us, and unconditionally loving us has buoyed us up.
That being said, I feel that there is one of our family members that REALLY needs to know that we care, that we are thinking about him, and that we haven't forgotten him, Jesse. He is at a point in his life where our communication with him is critical. He needs to know that he is part of the strong family unit that we have. I'm sure he often feels depressed and alone and wonders about all of us. Let's let him know we are here for him. If you haven't written him lately it only takes a few minutes to sit down and write a short letter.
His address is:
Jesse Stream #40732
ELM 210T
Central Utah Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 550
Gunnison, UT. 84634

Elder M. Russell Ballard said this,
"Crisis or transition of any kind reminds us of what matters most. In the routine of life, we often take our families—our parents and children and siblings—for granted. But in times of danger and need and change, there is no question that what we care about most is our families! It will be even more so when we leave this life and enter into the spirit world. Surely the first people we will seek to find there will be father, mother, spouse, children, and siblings."

I love you all and love being a part of this family.

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