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More Than the Tattooed Mormon More Than the Tattooed Mormon by Al Carraway
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“Relief doesn’t have to be postponed until a trial is over; it can come with a change of mind-set, a mind-set of hope, seeking, and noticing the small but significant blessings from God that witness He’s there. A mind-set and realization that you’re still here, you’re still standing, and you are not broken. A mind-set that allows yourself to have open eyes to see past our narrow and mortal desires. Even our loneliest and hardest days are, in fact, rich with direction and guidance to move you forward, not backward, on the path God has for you to the best and most fulfilling journey.”
Al Fox Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon
“we are blessed by our efforts, not perfection.”
Al Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon
“I learned four powerful things: (1.) He hears every prayer, no matter how eloquently they are said. (2.) Nothing is too small or “insignificant” to talk to Him about. I have been really surprised with how quick God is to answer the smallest or silliest of things. (3.) Honesty in our prayers is crucial to receive the answers we need. (4.) Listen.”
Al Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon
“Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him” (Matthew”
Al Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon
“(Mosiah 16:9). Christ is the Light and Life of this world, here, where we are right now. In order to truly live we must turn to Him. “We are made alive in Christ” (2 Nephi 25:25).”
Al Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon
“I am assuming most of you reading this do not have tattoos of your own, but what about your “tattoos”—your past mistakes, habits, or wrongdoings? How do you move past those, especially when you think people know them or judge you by them? God does not see yours either. Not when we change. Not when we try. Not when we turn to Him. And”
Al Fox Carraway, More than the Tattooed Mormon