-Pictures and my farewell talk.
Actual Talk:
Introduction:● Good Evening Brother and Sisters, Friends, and Family! Before I begin I would just like to thank you for all the support I have felt both with my graduation and my mission call. As you know I will be serving a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in North Dakota.
Consistency in our lives from the Storm:
My second point that I would like to address is the range of North Dakotas seasons. In 1933 it was recorded by North Dakota Weather and Storm research center that the low of the winter months reached a shocking -60 degrees Fahrenheit, yet in the summer reached an all-time high of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Brothers and Sisters was a 180-degree swing. I would like to compare this dramatic shift of the seasons to the virtue of steadiness. In the Book of Mormon specifically in Alma 37:2-3 Alma states that READ DIRECTLY FROM THE BOOK OF MORMON. In my family, we have analyzed this chapter and found twelve points to expound the art of leadership. Steadiness and Consistency is number one. In a world that moves at an alarming rate with its styles and trends, political views, and of course international pandemics it may feel very hard to feel steady or a state of consistency. Brothers and Sisters let us be like Shiblom and in verse 5 “put your trust in God even so much ye shall be delivered out of your trials”. Let us not be the wild North Dakota climate that sometimes feels like summer or sub-zero winter, but instead, anchors ourselves in the lord and steadily follow Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.
The Salvation of Winter to Sunflowers:
My Final Point that I would like to address is the sunflower. North Dakota is home to over 480,000 acres of Sunflowers and is the number one producer of sunflower seeds that do the exceedingly high grade of the seeds. How do they get this high grade? Simple, the harsh Dakota winter. One of the most detrimental things to sunflowers are pests like Weevils, Moths, and Maggots, however, pesticides are rarely used on the flower both for consumer health and the stunted growth of a sunflower providing 50% fewer seeds. However, North Dakota does not need to worry about such things because due to the extreme winter climate all insect eggs, as well as pests themselves, are killed by the severe cold, thereby allowing the sunflower to bloom naturally and most profusely. Brothers and Sisters winter can be so very hard and unpleasant, just like trials and tribulation in our own lives is also very difficult. But let us remember that the storm always ends and if we work through the storm and repent and pray as needed when our testimonies pivot towards the son of God we may be blameless of pests and infections and stand in our full beauty. Brothers and Sisters Embrace the storm.
My Dear Friends and Family it has been such a pleasure getting to know all of you, and I hope that even after my mission that we can all remain in touch. I also hope that we all may turn away from attractive yet detrimental sun dogs as well as remain consistent with the lord and let the trails of this life season us for when the second coming arrives we may all turn towards the Son and stand blameless of pests and impurities. Testimony-- Also you Rocked it!!!!!
My Dear Friends and Family it has been such a pleasure getting to know all of you, and I hope that even after my mission that we can all remain in touch. I also hope that we all may turn away from attractive yet detrimental sun dogs as well as remain consistent with the lord and let the trails of this life season us for when the second coming arrives we may all turn towards the Son and stand blameless of pests and impurities.






