February 2012
Sisters;
Our present day computer technology is wonderful isn’t it? The church is using it more and more.
We need to become more familiar with our computers and the LDS sites.
For some of us it can be intimidating so we need to take one baby step at a time. You’ve already learned to turn on the computer and get onto our blog.
If you’re a slow learner like me and have the greatest fear of deleting or breaking something, take a deep breath, say a prayer and have some one sit beside you the first few times.
The opportunities of today’s computer technology are endless.
Take advantage of it in a positive way. Play with it, conquer your fears.
Hey I opened the blog to day on my own. Actually some one did suggest that I Google it.
I also found the Friend magazine and read several articles from it. The one that stands out most in my mind is the one written by Chad E. Phares, ”Always Ready.” This story not only sends a message to the children but also sends a simple but strong message to parents of how we all need to be prepared for life by reading our scriptures and praying daily and teaching and being an example to our children so they are able to make good choices each day.
I also found lds.org children’s lesson helps which is an excellent site. If you are not already familiar with it, it is a great site to check out.
Remember to view the training videos. You can Google them. Yahoo! Oh no that’s another search engine.
Speaking of search engines get on board and surf the Teaching No Greater Call site.(C-F)
I am grateful for my calling which has given me the opportunity and push to become more familiar with the technology provided for us. I know it is Heavenly Fathers way of getting the teachings of the Gospel to us and the world in a fast and convenient way.
Sisters I know the Gospel is true and that Heavenly Father and Jesus know and love us. Take time and find the church sites that the Lord has made available for our use. You will be blessed richly.
Marsha Armstrong
(click on the blue words to take you quickly to the webpages)