Smile All-Ways: The definition

A way to wish everyone the best, and the ability to find a way to smile, no matter what befalls them on the roads of life. Also, It's my blog. It's in the Scriptures!!! 2 Nephi 9:39 Spiritually-Minded Is Life Eternal, Hence SMILE-ALLWAYS.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

What is a Friend?


A Friend is a golden brick.
It weighs you down as you walk.
A Friend is a 3 foot long stick,
to catch and find your stumbling block.

What is the price of heaven?
A golden brick without leaven.
What is the path to get there?
scattered with gold dropped on the way.

To carry a friend through your trials
can be hard at times it seems
but to carry a friend through there trials
makes your soul so full that it teems

So many are lost, their burden too hard to bare,
Scattered a long, to stumble upon,
by someone who picks up these bricks on the way.
for with friends we do build up our heaven on earth.


I felt the need to create one more poem before I left on a mission, 
A shout out to all of my friends before I leave, i'm so greatful i could be your friend
I am proud to share your burdens and I look forward to hearing about you through letters 
and seeing you again in two years time.

Sincerely
Elder Dawson

(I was set apart last night) :P

Monday, August 15, 2011

Mailing Info

For anyone who wants to write me letters or send me packages in the MTC my mailing address is:

Elder Steven Matthew Dawson
MTC Mailbox # 153
SD-RAPI 0905
2005 N 900 E
Provo, UT 84604-1793
In accordance with the email I received my address in I need to remind everyone of a few things. 

I am only able to communicate with family through email, everyone else must send me snail-mail. I 'll do my best to reply to every letter I receive, although remember that I can only take time for letter writing on my Preparation days so they may be slow in coming.

don't send perishable items (i.e. pizza, ice-cream, or other food that needs refrigeration), I won't have a refrigerator, and won't be called out of class to receive them. 

They are not allowed to accept hand delivered packages, everything sent needs to go through the U.S. postal service.

Part of missionary service is being separated from loved ones, under no circumstances am I allowed to plan a meeting with anyone, so don't ask me to.

Also, email my Mom at highlanddawsons@comcast.net if you want to receive my weekly emails home. also, that will be the fastest way to inform everyone of transfers and address changes. 

Thanks a bunch, I can't wait to get started serving the Lord and i'm looking forward to hearing about all y'alls life while I do it.

Farewell Talk, Magnifying your Calling


Here is the talk I gave in my sacrament meeting talk I gave last week in church, word for word. Really, I was so scared all I could do was read my paper and look up occasionally. I even preserved the original font size so you know what I had to do to be able to read the paper without holding it in front of my face. :)

In 3 Nephi 11: 23 Christ explains the doctrine of baptism saying “[whoso ever] desireth to be baptised in my name, on this wise shall ye baptize them – Behold, ye shall go down and stand in the water, and in my name shall ye baptize them.” When we are baptized as members of this church, we take upon ourselves the Name of Jesus Christ, we make covenants to uphold his commandments and honor his name as we would honor our own—with integrity and virtue.

I have been assigned to speak to you today about how we can best magnify our calling, I could have chosen to speak about how to be a good primary teacher, deacons quorum president, or any other of the numerous callings that exist in this church, but instead I chose to speak about the great calling that all of us have accepted, or will accept, when we were baptised.

When baptized we took it upon ourselves to represent the saviour on this earth. We were baptized in his name and took his name upon us as our own. We are essentially called as “Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints” and everything we do in this church we do by his power and authority.

1)    Not a single meeting begins or ends before a prayer is said, In Christ’s name
2)    Every blessing, sacramental or personal, is performed, in Christ’s Name
3)    Not a single Calling is accepted without an ordination carried out, in Christ’s name

In essence, everything we do while acting in our callings throughout the ward we do while acting IN CHRIST’S NAME, but that is not enough. To go to church once a week acting in Christ’s name, and then to go home and never speak about him again till the next Sunday morning is akin to the Zoramites who when Alma saw their malpractice of religion cried out in mighty prayer saying “Behold, O God, they cry unto thee with their mouths, while they are puffed up, even to greatness, with the vain things of the world.” Alma 31:27

It is important that when we go home from church, we carry with us what is taught. We are advised to say prayers over our food, after waking up, and before going to bed. All of which are very good ways to remember who’s name we carry with us on a day to day basis. Yet there is even more we can do.

Christ was once asked which of all the commandments was greatest, his response was this: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” Matt 22:37-39

At the last supper Christ said to his apostles “A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love, one to another.” John 13 34-35

This ward is amazing at this, the day of service yesterday is a testimony to that. It seemed like the entire ward showed up to help out. At atleast four different houses jobs that would have taken the property owners weeks to finish were completed in mere hours. Every time a new family moves into our ward, with in the month they’ll be standing here, at this pulpit, thanking everyone for the amazing welcome they received. Yet I say we can take it even farther.

In Doctrine and Covenants 84: 46-50 the Revelation follows:  “And every one that hearkeneth to the voice of the Spirit cometh unto God even the Father. And the Father teacheth him of the covenant which he has renewed and confirmed upon you, which is confirmed upon you for your sakes, and not for your sakes only, but for the sake of the whole world. And the whole world lieth in sin, and groaneth under darkness and under the bondage of sin. And by this you may know they are under the bondage of sin, because they come not unto me.”

This Scripture speaks about Missionary work. We have the light and knowledge of the Gospel, 31+ million members is a lot, but this number pale in comparison to the 6 billion people alive on the earth today, and the trillions of people who have passed away before hand. It is our responsibility to share what we have with others. We have trees of eternal life growing in our living rooms, why would we not want to share the seeds?

As a Melkezedic Priesthood holder I have accepted and covenanted to live by something called “The Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood” the Lord says in 84:35-39: “all they who receive this priesthood receive me. Saith the Lord; For he that recieveth my servants receiveth me; and he that receiveth me receiveth my Father; And he that receiveth my Father, receiveth my Father’s kingdom; therefore all that my father hath shall be given unto him and this is according to the oath and covenant which belong to the priesthood”

By receiving his priesthood, which is the power to act in the name of Jesus Christ, and by being baptized which is a covenant to be worthy of Christ’s name. We take upon ourselves his own mission which is “to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man”

We do this by sharing the gospel and spreading the priesthood power across the earth “for whoso is faithful unto the obtaining these two priesthoods of which I have spoken, and the magnifying their calling, are sanctified by the Spirit unto the renewing of their bodies” [Resurrection unto eternal life]

Women are not exempt from these blessings, although they cannot hold the priesthood themselves. When they marry a righteous priesthood barrier and are sealed to him in the temple for all time and eternity, they can take part in the same blessings as their husbands along with their children, parents, brothers, and sisters.

So this is our greatest calling: to share the gospel with the world, through loving kindness and service. Treating everyone we meet as our friends, brothers, and sisters. Showing forth patience, meekness, and humility where others might be short tempered, loud, or self-centered. In so doing we created an eternal family spread throughout the world across all cultural, political, and ethnic barriers which will give us joy throughout all eternity.

My name is Steven Dawson, Soon I will be confirmed a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I will be serving in the South Dakota, Rapid City Mission, I Know this Church is true, I am eager to share my knowledge with the world, and I am proud to say that I close my remarks in the Sacred name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Monday, August 8, 2011

It's not easy creating Green

I Finished working for my uncle a few weeks ago, I laid the railroad ties for the gravel path way, dug over 250 feet of trenches with pick and shovel, cleared several tons of dirt from where it wasn't wanted, sifted through thousands of rocks piled in the corner, and finally leveled the ground and spread the sod. below are the pictures of the completed project.

Original appearance

2 Days after laying sod

2 Weeks after laying sod

Mission Successfull!, now to start the next leg, South Dakota Here I Come!!!



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Last Leg, Independence Rock.

the Last leg of our journey took us through independence rock and martins cove, we got to climb all over it and I got to take pictures.




Independence,
A Really, Really, big rock.



Devils Gate

And there you have it, our 10 day vacation, in a nutshell. I hope y'all appreciate the effort it took to post all the photos, took me well over 4 hours to type and post every photo, maybe I'm glad I didn't try to post all of the photos I took...

Anyways, The Trip was awesome, an amazing way to start the summer before I leave on a mission, a great reminder of exactly how grand life really is, and I will close this series of posts the same way I annoyed my family the entire vacation by saying: "isn't life a funny thing?"

Animals and Plants

Throughout our Trip we saw many different animals and plants, I decided to take pictures of them, and this is where i'm posting them, have fun looking at them.









Mount Rushmore

After Jewel Cave we went to see Mount Rushmore, I had left my camera charging at the hotel and had forgotten to bring it, so pictures will be forthcoming once I get ahold of my Dad's camera, but it was awesome, an amazing feat of human creation.

Jewel Cave

After Touring the bad lands we went to Jewel Cave, If you've been to Timpanogous, you haven't seen anything compared to this cave, Its HUGE, instead of hiking up a huge trail, you drive to the visitors center, then descend 720 feet to where they start the tour, by elevator. They've predicted that the cave is over 1000 miles long, the professional spelunkers have only mapped out 150 of those miles, and I only toured .5 of that, either way, I took pictures until my cameras battery died.

here are my 10 favorites.










I had the privilege to witness this very rare cave formation,
its called "the Love Sponge",
no idea why...

The Bad Lands

Here, I took tons of photos, and I mean tons, probably over 150. I promised myself I would limit myself to 10 per post about this vacation, so I'm going to show my ten favorites. needless to say though, South Dakota is Beautiful.



ha ha, I stole Nathans Color





That shadow is 30 miles away

Navoo

One of the longest stays on our road trip, the town of Navoo holds much to do in the area of church history, but very little when it comes to cell-phone reception, which didn't help because one of my best friends was getting his mission call while were were here and I couldn't even get a signal long enough to call and say congrats. Thats in the past now though, He's going to Montana on Sept 21st, Congratulations Tysum.

While there was a lot to do, I didn't take many pictures, most of what we did was attend plays and other performances provided by the missionaries called to serve there. They were all highly entertaining and I enjoyed myself a lot. I took video of a few of their skits, (although I later reasoned that I probably wasn't supposed too...), I'm not going to post the videos in order to maintain the privacy of the performers, just take my word for it, they were hilarious.

A Wagons Wrights workshop,
This is where a lot of the wagons for moving west were made.

We decided that this was only a replica of the masonry that is on the side of the Navoo Temple,
It was on the front porch of a small diner where we ate lunch one day.

The Mississippi River,
can you imagine crossing this river in the middle of November?
I wouldn't want to.

Worlds of Fun, The first theme park I actually enjoy.

After our first round of History, we stayed in a cabin just on the outskirts of a amusement park called "Worlds of Fun/Oceans of Fun", needless to say, I didn't take pictures at the Oceans of Fun Water Park, The cabin was nice, the lack of crowds was better. we got to go on as many rides as we wanted, with virtually no line, all day, In the morning we hit the roller-coasters, in the afternoon, the watersides, For the first time in years, I didn't get bored at an amusement park.

This is the Cabin we stayed at.
You could see this roller coaster from our cabin, 
thats how close we were,


Bumper carts were awesome, 
weren't they Nathan?

The Patriot, Best Coaster, EVER!

Hehehe.... 

Probably the Smartest frog i've ever seen, all those black dots are bugs...
they were really noisy at night though.