We had an amazing discussion with Brother Lusvardi last Friday that I think had a profound impact on all of the YPMs. He focused on a lot of things that I think will really enhance the work we are doing here. He talked about being in tune with the spirit so that we can resonate with our audiences, because that is how we teach here. He gave the example of tuning forks and how if you have two that are the same frequency, or note, and you strike one to make it resonate, and than move it close to the other the second one will start to resonate without having to strike it. That is what we are doing here in Nauvoo. We have been called to serve here, or struck like a tuning fork, and now it is our duty to help people that come to Nauvoo feel the spirit that we have.We are twenty-four of the young missionaries that have been called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song and dance in Nauvoo, Illinois, a sacred temporary home for the early converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is our story, of the miracles and lessons we have experienced while living where our pioneer ancestors did not so long ago.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
How Amazing to Be a "Tuning Fork" Here in Nauvoo!
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Elder Scott
We had an amazing discussion with Brother Lusvardi last Friday that I think had a profound impact on all of the YPMs. He focused on a lot of things that I think will really enhance the work we are doing here. He talked about being in tune with the spirit so that we can resonate with our audiences, because that is how we teach here. He gave the example of tuning forks and how if you have two that are the same frequency, or note, and you strike one to make it resonate, and than move it close to the other the second one will start to resonate without having to strike it. That is what we are doing here in Nauvoo. We have been called to serve here, or struck like a tuning fork, and now it is our duty to help people that come to Nauvoo feel the spirit that we have.
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