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drew this about a year ago. Never really finished it, but fun as a light and character study. Miss my tangled days :)
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Art by Sina Abbasnia
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alleywayart · 3 months
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Forest of Fire by Ben Goode
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Medieval Environment by Yura Gvozdenko
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alleywayart · 5 months
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It’s Nutcracker season! 🩰🎄
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alleywayart · 6 months
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Timelapse of the Leyendecker Astarion piece!
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alleywayart · 7 months
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May I ask what the letter-day saints are? (Genuine question. Haven't heard of them before)
(lol spamming General Conference quotes so much it got me an anon ask) Latter-Day Saints are religious members who worship Jesus Christ and study His teachings from the Bible (King James Version) and The Book of Mormon (and other scriptures we consider canon, such as Doctrine & Covenants and The Pearl of Great Price.) The church was founded by Joseph Smith in 1830, and he is considered the first President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Mormons (which you may have heard before) are the more popular term used by others, but I choose to stick with Latter-Day Saint since it's the more appropriate address.
But yeah, I'm a member of the church and the teachings are completely centered on Jesus Christ and how to be more like Him in these current times. There's a LOT more that goes into it, but that's the main focus on it. Don't mean to sound like a robot, but there's a lot more in-depth info on the church website
Thanks for asking!
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alleywayart · 7 months
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Look. I know that a lot of you guys here on Tumblr probably aren’t LDS, but please do not attack the members here or make fun do our religion. You don’t have to believe in order to be respectful. I have a firm testimony in the church, and I get that some things about it are a bit confusing!
I love this gospel and the peace it brings to its members, and I ask that we respect people’s beliefs no matter what they might be, including latter-day saints.
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alleywayart · 7 months
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We worship a father, not a formula
Daines
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alleywayart · 7 months
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September 30, 2023 Saturday Morning Session
How Wondrous and Great
How Firm a Foundation
Conducting: President Eyring
Elder David A Bednar
The Stalwart souls who travelled with the last wagons
They of the last wagon pressed forward
Captain Moroni – if more were like him the devil would never have power Alma 48:17
Walk in the path of your duty and press forward
Samuel the Lamanite: most walk clearly
Quiet members who often go unrecognized with their sustaining influence
Reverence the sanctity and importance of Life in God’s plan
Heavenly Father loves those who minister to children with love and unending kindness
Sister Amy A. Wright 1st Counselor Primary
Parable of the ten virgins Matt 25:1-13
Spiritual preparedness and discipleship
Cancer – “everything is going to be okay
At one point it will be too late to put more oil in your lamps – every drop matters now – but remember that because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ we will all be ok.
That is the greatest power on earth
Here is your reminder that the Atonement of Jesus Christ covers so many more things than just repentance or helping with forgiveness – it is also there to help us gather strength when filled with pain or sorrow, help us know that we are not alone even in the darkness of our mental health.
Gather and focus light
God with infinite knowledge, love, and glory
We cannot share our oil but we can share His light
We need more holy and revelatory experiences
He is the reason why there is never an end to our story
Eternal Life is Eternal Joy
Look to Jesus Christ and Live – like the story about the people of moses looking to the snake on a staff
I Feel My Savior’s Love
Elder Robert M. Daines, 70
Face blindness from being shot
How do you suffer from spiritual faceblindness?
Do you see Heavenly Fathers love and mercy, or a thicket of rules and thorns?
Spiritual faceblindness = seeing the rules but not recognizing God’s love
Can you sometimes only lipsync and not sing the song of redeeming love?
Does this activity/lesson help people see Jesus?
Also are we being inclusive in how we are presenting the activity/lesson?
Pray and study to see who He is and what He loves
God is completely devoted to His children in every age and nation
They are not rules to earn His love – He already loves you perfectly!
We worship our Father and not a formula
Covenants are the shape of God’s embrace
Elder Carlos A. Godoy, Presidency of the 70
Got in the wrong taxi
Heavenly Father does not do coincidences.
Omar ended up returning, being baptized and baptizing his wife and children, and then were able to be sealed a year later
Felt it was about time to go back to church for the sake of their children
Anything broken can be mended with Jesus Christ
The decision of one will impact whole generations
Not just from someone choosing to leave – also because of what caused them to leave
We should always be asking where will this lead?
Decisions, impact on self and future generations etc.
Shouldn’t we be more valiant and less lukewarm
High on the Mountain Top
D Todd Christofferson
What is the purpose of this gathering?
Protection of the covenant people
A defense and refuge from the storm
He holds the keys to administer in all authority
Keeping a proper and faithful record
Eternal families by the sealing powe
Baptisms and sealings for the dead
Add strength to your chain
Ian S. Ardern 70
Love your neighbor, refugees?
“lets all talk about Africa” – ahhh Uganda
Give to humanitarian efforts – Partners in Health (Green brothers approved donation website)
Compassion is an attribute of Christ, it demonstrates love to others and knows no boundaries
God will guide you in compassionate acts of discipleship
True compassion is more than merely flinging a coin to a beggar, it comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs reconstructuring- MLK
Compassion does not require us to know them, it only requires us to love them.
Faith in Every Footstep
President Dallin H. Oaks
Fullness of the Doctrine of Jesus Christ
Heavenly Father loves all His children so much, that He wants us all to live in a kingdom of glory forever.
In our Fathers house is many mansions
Your divine potential has everything to do with God’s love for you, and nothing to do with which glory you might possibly obtain later in life – this is something to be between you and God
You will be where you are comfortable
Do not just go through the motions and make “deposits”  - less of a checklist
He will force no one into a sealing relationship against his or her own will
TW - Plan of Salvation, Family Proclamation
Come Listen to a Prophets Voice
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alleywayart · 7 months
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I actually love when we acknowledge the radical universalist nature of our afterlife beliefs. It’s kind of punk rock of us and I wish we celebrated what makes us radical more.
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Hearing the story, it makes it seem like the experiences the son had were necessary for his spiritual and worldly development. He learned about false friends, fame, and the fallibility of wealth and the importance of a safety net. That's something the oldest son never experienced, and his life still revolves around the farm and family. The eldest son struggles empathizing with his brother because all he sees is someone being celebrated for doing what he thinks is the bare minimum.
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alleywayart · 7 months
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“Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.”
— Quentin L. Cook
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