March 16, 2008

he moves mountains.



" I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:13

I accepted a calling as the Second Counselor in the Stake Primary Presidency this week. I feel completely overwhelmed, especially since I still struggle with the language. As I was preparing for my Sunday post, I stumbled across this song and I was immediately filled with comfort and peace. I know I am where the Lord needs me. It will be nothing short of a miracle if I am able to magnify my calling and communicate with the Primary leaders of Antofagasta, but I know "whom the Lord calls, the Lord qualifies."(Pres. Harold B. Lee)

He Moves Mountains in Me

Painting:"Reflections" by Morgan Weistling
Music: "He Moves Mountains in Me" by Jenny Phillips

11 comments:

Unused Account said...

You can DO IT!
And you will be amazing!
I know you will be blessed.

Jami said...

Congratulations on your calling!

Emily said...

you really will be amazing. if you can do young womens, you can do primary! (plus, at the stake level, you don't have to do monthly sharing times OR plan activities, awesome!)

Jeanette said...

Congrats on the calling! I'm excited for you. Keep us posted on all the new ins and outs of your calling.

angie said...

you'll be fabulous - remember our old primary presidency days? pretty small in comparison...were there 4 kids total?!

Heidi said...

They are SO lucky to have YOU!!!
Can't wait to hear how it goes!

Cecilia said...

Congrats on the new calling!!!
Very inspiring song! You are going to do great with the language!!!

Ponczoch Family said...

Soooo happy about this. I think the rest of the presidency needs to learn more English so that we can understand them better;)

The Zuniga Family said...

Guess whooooo.... Congratulations!!You really will do great!!!

Carrie said...

This will be such a great blessing for you, your family, and for those members of your stake who need you!

The song is lovely. Thanks for the post!

Angie said...

You'll do great. Just think, this calling will most likely be the "gift of tongues" that you need in Chile. You're great with children, I don't think they could have called anyone more suitable. Good Luck.