I just got back from watching Clint Eastwood’s (he directed) new movie, Invictus. It was pretty good! I give it a B+/A-. The title comes from a poem Nelson Mandela had while in prison for 27 years. According to the movie Invictus gave him motivation to keep going without letting his own soul darken in feelings of revenge . I couldn’t catch all the words in the movie (partly due to sitting on the second row!) so I looked it up and it is really good! The last two lines are especially amazing and so I share it with you. Enjoy! Invictus Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged... Read the rest of this entry »
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Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Scott MacIntyre – No Fear
100 Huntley Street – Scott MacIntyre – His Story Scott Douglas MacIntyre is not LDS, but I found his story to be so inspiring that I thought that I would share it here with all of you. You may remember Scott from season 8 of American Idol. Scott was born on 22 June 1985 in Scottsdale Arizona making him 24 years of age. He was born legally blind as a result of Leber’s congenital amaurosis and has only a 2 percent field of vision. His sister, Katelyn MacIntyre, has the same condition, but with a wider field of vision. He was home-schooled until age 14, when he entered Arizona State University. He released his debut CD, “Brothers for all Seasons“, in 1999. He received a Marshall scholarship to study in Britain after graduating from college at age 19. In 2005 he was diagnosed with kidney disease and his piano teacher’s wife donated her kidney to him in 2007. Scott also has a brother, Todd. His father is Douglas MacIntyre and his mother is Carole MacIntyre. Scott’s... Read the rest of this entry »
Be Bold, Be Courageous, Be Strong
An Address to the Young Men of the Church A person who has courage is able to boldly (without outward fear) face difficulties and dangers, and by habit is able to trust in the Lord for his strength in all of the circumstances of life. I would like to take just a few minutes to address the Young Men of the Church. My remarks will be addressed to those who are not only destined to be future leaders of the Church, but great leaders of our nation as well. I wish to address those of you who will be future missionaries for the Church. Those who will one day turn this world upside down for the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is my humble prayer that some of what I say in these next few minutes will prove to be of some benefit and a blessing to you. If there were but one message that I could give to the Young Men of the Church, the message would simply be this – Be Bold, Be Courageous, Be Strong. Webster defines the word courage as the ability to conquer fear. The word bold is defined... Read the rest of this entry »
Forever Strong
Talented but troubled high school rugby player Rick Penning (Sean Faris) loses his position as the star of an Arizona rugby union team when he is sentenced to a boys’ Juvenile Detention Center in Salt Lake City. Rick ends up playing for Salt Lake’s famous Highland High School rugby team, coached by Larry Gelwix (Gary Cole), in the national championships – against his old team, which is coached by his father, Richard Penning (Neal McDonough). Emily (Arielle Kebbel) is Rick’s love interest, and Marcus (Sean Astin) is his guidance counselor. Forever Strong is based on true stories about a high school rugby team, Highland Rugby, which is the inspiration for the film. Rick Penning is based on a real member of the rugby team who played in Flagstaff, Arizona who was sent to a group home in Salt Lake City. The production company Go Films decided to make a film about the legacy of the team and coach. “Forever Strong” is one of the team mottoes of the high school... Read the rest of this entry »
The Value of Failure
Where to begin… it seems that so many things are not going as well as I would like- and right as I am preparing to go to college and begin the rest of my life. It is a hard thing to learn from–failure. So much anger has entered my mind over the most trivial things, that I am ashamed. I have always disliked the phrase, “Life is not fair,” and I have come to realize that it really is true. But along with that unfortunate affirmation I have learned with even greater conviction that though life on this earth may be unfair, the Lord is not unfair, and the gospel is not unfair. In fact, the Lord isn’t “fair” either; He is merciful, and He always will be. Through disappointments and fallen wishes, when it seems like no one is there to be a comfort, I have learned that the Savior and our loving Heavenly Father are always there (along with my beautiful mother ♥). I take that for granted too often. The Lord will always, always, always do what is best for... Read the rest of this entry »
The Gift and Power of Faith
_________________________________________________________________________________ The history of this Church is a history of the expression of such faith. It began with a farm boy in the year 1820 when he read that great promise set forth in the Epistle of James: “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.” (James 1:5-6.) It was faith, the simple faith of a fourteen-year-old boy, that took him into the woods that spring morning. It was faith that took him to his knees in pleading for understanding. The marvelous fruit of that faith was a vision glorious and beautiful, of which this great work is but the extended shadow. It was by faith that he kept himself worthy of the remarkable manifestations which followed in bringing to the earth the keys, the authority, the power to reestablish... Read the rest of this entry »