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LDS quake aid easing pain in Peru
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Our brothers and sisters, whether they belong to the church or not, are in such a horrible situation. They're not blessed with all the things we have in our lives to make us comfortable.
Things like running water. A bed with sheets and blankets. A toilet. Real toilet paper! Food. Medicine. Comfort to know things would be ok.
Just think......It could of been YOUR spirit Father sent there, or anywhere in this world. Pray for their hurting spirits. Pray for the ones who were blessed to go home to Father and our Saviour that horrible day. Pray for the broken hearts left behind.
But please remember this. Some way, some day, some how, we too will each have the blessing of returning to Father. Their pain is felt by us all. Bless ALL these sweet spirits to eventually be ok. Please let them know how much we love them!
Sister Laurie Johnson
We, the United States, are always helping because the United States is one of the weathliest countries in the world.
Sometimes other countries do help the United States. When Hurricane Katrina hit, Mexico provided some aid.
Sometimes other counties do help the United States. When Hurricane Katrina hit, Mexico provided some aid.
That will not be nice at all
Heaven forbid if someone saw the good works and generousity of The Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and joined them or any other organization the promotes help to mankind without seeking anything in return. What would the world become?
Do you not catch the LDS NEWS alerts, or read the stories of these kinds of service in the Ensign? The church IS there for people in time of need. Even if they DON'T belong to the church. No matter where the disaster. If our people can get into the country or town, they will. These people after all, are our brothers and sisters, even if they don't belong to The Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints. If they live in the U.S. or anywhere else in the world.
My warmest regards to all the sweet spirits in whatever situation they are blessed to be going through. May God bless each and every one of you to with all you stand in need of.
I love you. I truly do. I wish I could ease your pain but can only pray that our Heavenly Father sees your need and comforts you.
We don't help everyone to convert them - no, that's not who we are. Remember the Good Samaritan story? He didn't help the broken and robbed person to convert him to whatever religion he was - he only helped to help. Sometimes that's all it is about; we help because we can, even when it isn't convenient. We don't help to convert - I cannot emphasize that enough. We love. That's who we are and when you love, you want to be there to help and comfort, not with the expectations of anything in return.
So, I wish I could help you understand but I can only pray that our Heavenly Father will ease your concerns.
May he bless you with the comfort and peace you seek.
Nothing is asked in return and I am proud of the humanitarian record of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who respond in all Charity towards our fellow Man in Need!
Everyone in the Church, young and old, are taught and encouraged to assist in any way they can to sustain the effort to help and not to question what Race, Colour or Creed is involved.
I pray for all who are in need or who are suffering, and my thoughts go to all who are mourning loved ones at this Time!
I believe that your Article will touch the Hearts of all your Readers and that it will encourage them to find ways and means to seek to help all those throughout the World who are in Need!!
Such an earquake or perhaps a major fire or possibly flooding could happen in my back yard, in my front yard.
I am reminded that forces beyond our control can strike any time, any place.
I suppose I should and I suppose I shall do more than meditate on this tragedy. I can and will contribute to the LDS Church's humanitarian aid sources since so little goes for administration.
Then, I have to think what can I do more for those not only in Peru but those in the mid-west who have lost much by the recent floods. Then I must do.
Who then is our neighbor?
Something exists in each of us that, if not toally ignored or damaged, helps us realise that we are all here together and giving, whilst not expecting anything in return, actually brings more in return than we could ever imagine. We are happier, more contented, free from guilt and worry as well as realising how extrodinarily blessed/fortunate/lucky to have much more than many.
For those with doubt - try it as I and many correspondents here have. You will surely find and receive a lot more than you give.
To the Mother of former missionay, thanks so much for all your efforts in helping my people.
My family and I and all my relatives that reside here in the U.S collected money and send it downthere. Now we are continuing to do so and collecting donations in kind.
Again thanks to those who are taking their time in helping my people in Peru.
Thanks.
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