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		<title>Tiny Mighty Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 03:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to tell you a story. It&#8217;s what some people, even myself, would categorize as miraculous, godsend, or a blessing. Some may term this as coincidence or just lucky. Which ever way you see it is fine with me; but for me, with nothing to lose, will consider the former, a miracle. I&#8217;ll explain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to tell you a story. It&#8217;s what some people, even myself, would categorize as miraculous, godsend, or a blessing. Some may term this as coincidence or just lucky. Which ever way you see it is fine with me; but for me, with nothing to lose, will consider the former, a miracle. I&#8217;ll explain why.</p>
<p><span id="more-257"></span>There&#8217;s more to this story than I will tell here; but that&#8217;s because I want to retain some of the particulars as my own personal details which is the catalyst and posture for the increase in my faith. &#8220;For those that have ears to hear&#8221;, this is one of the keys with which progress and an increase in faith and a relationship with Heavenly Father can be maintained &#8211; by retaining sacredness of a miraculous event, even by keeping most or or all the parts of it personal.</p>
<p>Only under the conditions as dictated by the spirit should a story, or event certain parts of it  be told. I will tell you this story under those conditions, that hopefully will help others with the appreciation from a gospel perspective of the good works of a person and if at the least from a worldly sense, a greater appreciation for a Mac product. So this is not a sales pitch for Mac, but a personal story about my appreciation for my Mac, and at best, others can see that living righteously with best intentions does amount to something. So long as it&#8217;s recognized and directed towards the right Being.</p>
<p>Thus the story&#8230;  (which took place on Aug 6, 2008)</p>
<h1>Preface</h1>
<p>As you know from reading other posts in my blog that I am currently the Scoutmaster in my <a title="LDS Ward" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward_(LDS_Church)" target="_blank">Ward</a>. It has been one of the more challenging assignments I have had. Youth 12-14 years of age, teaching scouting skills, going on camp-outs to practice those skills, and then rewarding for the efforts. Well, 12-14 year olds really have a mind of their own let alone the &#8220;natural&#8221; inclination to figure out how society expects them to behave. It must come from adult training, learning, and experience by example.</p>
<p>This experience was also one of my tests. A test to see if I would &#8220;go off my rocker&#8221;, swear, or demonstrate a poor way of handling a bad situation in front of the boys. What example would that set if I react poorly. Well, in my opinion, the outcome of this situation is a direct reflection on how I handled the situation. This can be said for most outcomes, whether they are good or bad. They reflect how we&#8217;re living and how we test during the trial.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m telling this story because the outcome here was favorable, if not, again, miraculous. A story can be told that was not favorable, and yield a positive learning experience, but fortunately, this one was not one of those. Maybe it is, depends on how you look at it, I guess.</p>
<h1>The Activity</h1>
<p>In order to receive their Swimming merit badge, the boys wanted to plan an outing to visit my parents house, who have a swimming pool. They wanted to go there because there are great toys, a slide, diving board, and it&#8217;s all around better than a public pool. I took my Mac, that has my scouting software installed on it so I could make updates to their rankings and activities.</p>
<p>We had a great time and they did manage to get their merit badge. Although some of them about drown =). Not really, they had a ton of fun.</p>
<h1>Heading Home</h1>
<p>We gathered up all our belongings and the assistant scout master prepared to take off with a few boys to get them home. I had the rest of the boys and I put my things in the trunk of my 2004 Pontiac GTP Supercharged.</p>
<p>I started up the car, backed out of the driveway, and started down the road. The driveway is on the downslope of a slight hill which then forks at the bottom which goes to the left or to the right just 50 yards from the driveway. It levels out after the turns, I needed to turn right. I turned and then heard thumping on the roof of the car. I saw something slide off the roof on to the ground. A scary feeling came to my stomach remembering that I rested my laptop on the top of the car while I was loading everything else. I looked in the rear-view mirrors and saw my laptop on the ground.</p>
<p>Ouch! I quickly stopped the car and backed up &#8211; careful to not run over my laptop, but to protect it from other cars that could come around the bend behind or in front of me. I got out, noticed it was laying on it&#8217;s bottom side so the top was up and I didn&#8217;t see a scratch on it. After picking it up, I examined the entire case. There were scratch marks all along the entire bottom, and a few abrasions on the edges and corners. Miraculously nothing that seemed drastic.</p>
<p>You know that empty, troubling feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when something really bad has happened. That&#8217;s what I felt. My photos, my scout stuff, journal items, lots and lots of documents. I have backups, but it was still something I didn&#8217;t want to have to be paying to replace or get fixed. You know how it is.</p>
<p>During this whole event, I didn&#8217;t overreact or swear, or say anything except the following, &#8220;Ah, shoot, there went my laptop off the car.&#8221; The boys said, almost in unison, &#8220;Are you serious?&#8221;. When I got back in the car, I said, &#8220;Oh, this is not good, I need to see if it will turn on.&#8221; They were all in shock at the event and awaiting my answer. I opened the lid, pushed the Power button and waited. The resounding Mac tune started and came to my login screen. I typed in the name and password, and it was working. &#8220;Holy cow!&#8221;, I said among the &#8220;Wow&#8217;s and Ahs&#8221; from the boys.</p>
<h1>Humble Adoration</h1>
<p>I turned off the computer and started to give a silent prayer that was extremely sincere (you know how sometimes some prayers are more sincere than others when we all know from Sunday School that all our prayers should be just as sincere). Well this was a moment, humbly speaking, that was a little more sincere the some of my others. I didn&#8217;t mind. It felt good to give thanks to get that feeling out of the pit of my stomach. I had nothing to lose to thank Heavenly Father for taking care of the laptop. This again, is a key.</p>
<h1>Gratitude Where it Belongs</h1>
<p>Gratitude always belongs directed towards our supreme being. I didn&#8217;t do anything different. I wasn&#8217;t being punished. I wasn&#8217;t what made the situation favorable. I&#8217;m sure I was being tested to see if I would act according to the example I was premeditated to do. There is nothing but gratitude for the outcome, remembering, with nothing else to lose, that my Heavenly Father was the executor and I am the benefactor.</p>
<blockquote><p>If anything is learned from this lesson (and others I&#8217;ve had, thus the reason I know how this works and the keys and steps to increased development) is that we&#8217;re 1) prepared and obedient, 2) remain calm and in good form during the test/trial, 3) recognize God from whom we get everything regardless of the outcome, 4) recommit ourselves to increased faith and adoration to Him because of the event and outcome, 5) help others to know of God through the experience (or not if the spirit dictates), 6) continue to be obedient.</p></blockquote>
<p>If this helps you to have a better day, or learn to have better days, then it was worth telling. If at the least, I love my Mac, it&#8217;s a durable beast, now called Tiny Might Mac; to go along with my childhood moniker Tiny Might Moe</p>
<p>P.S. One additional key &#8211; which I&#8217;m writing after this is all done, is that after reading this story for myself, I read it and laughed out loud. It was pretty much a second draft writing and went so well &#8230; that this is an indicator that the spirit is good with the outcome and what&#8217;s represented. Hope you enjoy.</p>
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		<title>References to Mormonism</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a Mormon, and proud of my heritage and the gospel, religion provides me with a stable moral compass to live by. In encompasses civility, honor, humility, confidence, and the knowledge of who I am, why I am here, and where I will go when I die. Here are some great links to some doctrinal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Mormon, and proud of my heritage and the gospel, religion provides me with a stable moral compass to live by. In encompasses civility, honor, humility, confidence, and the knowledge of who I am, why I am here, and where I will go when I die. Here are some great links to some doctrinal books that help further someones knowledge.</p>
<p>It is important that if someone is investigating The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that they read The Book of Mormon first; to receive a foundation of the basics, receive a testimony of the book and Joseph Smith, receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost through baptism in to the LDS church, then, and only then, will the doors of heaven reveal themselves to you. &#8220;Knock and it shall be opened unto you&#8221;. There is argument that a conscience or Spirt of the Lord helps to reveal the truth of all things, only through The Gift of the Holy Ghost in it&#8217;s completeness can yield a wider breadth of knowledge and understanding.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://scriptures.lds.org/">The Book of Mormon</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.lib.byu.edu/Macmillan/" target="_blank">Encyclopeida of Mormonism</a></li>
</ul>
<p>If you have any questions or comments, please let me know.</p>
<p>My comments and reponses are my own and do not represent an official stance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
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		<title>A Clear Relationship with your Lord</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 05:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a religious person. I am Mormon (a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). This will be one of a few writings in this category and I hope to add some personal standings that will enlighten others and prescribe my testimony. Any comments are my own and not official statements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a religious person. I am Mormon (a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). This will be one of a few writings in this category and I hope to add some personal standings that will enlighten others and prescribe my testimony. <em>Any comments are my own and not official statements of the Church. If you want to know if it&#8217;s true for yourself, search, study, and pray.</em></p>
<p>I have strong convictions in my beliefs and what is taught by the prophets of the Church, both ancient and modern. I have studied many other other religions, not extensively, but enough to have sought out which church will help me fulfill my mission on earth and know about life beyond the grave. To receive baptism, additional covenants, and to obtain promises from the Almight above that will help me to live with my Family forever through live, modern day activity, and miracles. No other religion purports or offer this. This is the only church that even dares hint at the gesture. But it&#8217;s more than even that! It&#8217;s TRUE.</p>
<p>In a devotional address given at Brigham Young University by the late Bruce R. McConkie on March 2, 1982 he mentions some of the doctrinal points that are a foundation of a clear and concise relationship with our Lord. Our Lord in this context is in relation to our elder brother, the Saviour Jesus Christ. His Father, and our Father have a different relationship. It&#8217;s the same in that they belong to the Trinity and have one purpose and goal to &#8220;bring to life the immortality and eternal life of man&#8221;. But they are different personages and just as I have a different relationship with my earthly father and brother, do I have have different relationships with my Heavernly Father and Heavenly Brother.</p>
<p><a href="http://speeches.byu.edu/reader/reader.php?id=6843" target="_blank">This is one of the best articles</a> I have read that helps to make some distinctions.</p>
<p>http://speeches.byu.edu/reader/reader.php?id=6843</p>
<p>Why do I express this opinion? Because it clarifies our position with each of the two Beings and how we interact with Them.</p>
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