Faith
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I am a daughter of Heavenly Father, who loves me. I have faith in His eternal plan, which centers on Jesus Christ, my Savior.

 
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 Songs of Faith
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I walk by Faith
*Janice Kapp Perry
I Believe In Christ
Hymns # 139
I Stand All Amazed
Hymns # 134
Behold The Wounds in Jesus' Hands
John Pearson
Faith
Primary Songbook #
He Hears Me
*Hilary Weeks
You Can Believe in Christ
Jeff Goodrich
Michael McLean
The Way He Speaks to Me
The Pearsons
Where There is Faith
4Him
Yes, I Believe
*Point of Grace
Amazing Things
*Julie deAzevedo
Day of Grace
Women of Destiny 2
Stephen Kapp Perry
My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
Isaac Watts
He Is There+
Margo Edgeworth
Gethsemane
Kenneth Cope
Stronger Than The Storm+
*Katherine Nelson
Faith Endures+
Believe
Cherie Call
Why
Nicole Nordeman
Someday He Will Come
Women of Destiny 1

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 Sister Kate Says
 Sometimes I think we hear so much about having faith we fail to comprehend what that really means to us in our lives. We can understand the faith of the Pioneers, we read of the faith of Paul, who wrote masterful, uplifting and faithfilled letters to members of the church from a tiny prison cell....perhaps we can understand even the faith of a prophet and his brother, who were beaten, arrested and spent many nights away from thier beloved families to avoid further arrest and beatings. Those two men eventually gave thier lives because they refused to say "It's not true, the gospel doesn't exist." But they didn't say that, and today we have precious truths, precious preisthood and temple ordinances that bind us together eternally as a result of thier faith. What of that faith? What does it take to have that kind of faith? I know, I know....you're going to tell me we should read our scriptures, say our prayers (I call it the Seminary answer)....but there's more than that. And I'm pretty sure that you (yes you...the one reading this!) You have got that kind of faith right now! read all about it here.

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 Scriptures

Sister Kate Says: If you would like to study about faith in the scriptures, try beginning with Alma 32...it's my favorite chapter!
And now, my sons [daughters], I would that ye should look to the great Mediator, and hearken unto his great commandments; and be faithful unto his words, and choose eternal life, according to the will of his Holy Spirit. (2 Nephi 2:28) (bracket added for emphasis to Young Women)
And now, because of the covenant which ye have made ye shall be called the Children of Christ, his sons and daughters; for behold this day, he hath spiritually begotten you; for ye say that your hearts are changed through faith on his name; therefore, ye are born of him and have become his sons and daughters. (Mosiah 5:7)
Faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true (Alma 32:21)
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And, if you keep my commandments and endure to the end you shall have eternal life, which gift is the greatest of all the gifts of God (D&C 14:7)
Wherefore, seein we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which does so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us. Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of God. (Hebrews 12:1, 2)

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On June 3, 1883, Elders Henry Miller and C. E. Robinson walked out of the South Carolina forest and first greeted the Indians of the Catawba tribe. Eventually, almost the whole tribe accepted the restored gospel. The Church was less successful with the Catawba’s white neighbors, however, and mobs rose up repeatedly to try to extinguish the work. The Catawbas defended the missionaries against these attacks, and the reservation became a safe refuge from which the gospel message could go forth. This small offshoot of Israel grew into an unshakable outpost of Zion. Kim Blue is a present-day member of the Catawba tribe, and she often draws inspiration from the example of her ancestors. Her great-grandfather, Chief Sam Blue, was famous as a man of integrity and spiritual power. Her grandfather, Leroy Blue, who lives next door, has told her many stories of that great man, and Kim is doing her best to follow in his footsteps. Kim serves as seminary president and secretary of the Laurel class in the Catawba Ward. Her father, Bishop Carson Taylor Blue says of her, “She’s a believer.” She also proves that being a faithful Latter-day Saint can be fun. She loves basketball and can often be found shooting at the hoop on her grandfather’s barn. Kim sings in her high school’s chorale ensemble and loves dancing and children. A senior in high school, she is planning a career as an X-ray technician because she wants to help others. It isn’t surprising that Chief Blue’s great-granddaughter has some deep feelings about faith. “Faith,” she says, “is a belief in something that is real but cannot be seen yet. First, we have to have faith in Jesus Christ. You also have to have faith in our Heavenly Father, seeing that we’re trying to be just like him. “We need faith every day of our lives. I have found that when I am praying about a problem I often receive an answer in a lesson or talk at church. “Of course, I have to do my part and live by the answer, because faith is really a matter of action too. If I say I have faith but don’t go to church or say my prayers or try to keep the commandments, I really don’t have much. Faith must be exercised if it is to grow. I hope my faith will always continue to grow.” From New Era, Nov.1985


Faith
“The Bulletin Board: Worldwide Values,” New Era, Nov. 1999, 38 Young women of the Ipoh (Singapore) Branch increased their faith as they participated in the branch’s first-ever New Beginnings program. Each young woman prepared a personal exhibit featuring her photograph and testimony of faith, and shared a message based on the Young Women values. Seventy branch members, investigators, family members, and friends of the young women shared in this historic branch event

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