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Bill: Mormon.

Hi, I'm Bill

I am a young professional working in beautiful southeast Texas. I am a husband and father of two wonderful children.

About Me

I am a father of two amazing children and the husband of a beautiful and patient wife. I am the City Planner for a small town east of Houston and love what I do. I am excited about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and love to share what I think/feel.

Why I am a Mormon

I was born into a family with a long history of being LDS. Being a member of the Church blesses my life in ways that are exceptional and dramatic, if subtle and quiet. The knowledge of who I am, of my relationship to the Divine, and the potential for me and my family affects everything I do. Membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints touches everything I am, from the clothes I wear to the food I eat to the way I speak and think and feel. It is a blessing and a privilege to belong to this great organization - like a big, global family.

Personal Stories

How can we develop greater harmony in our homes?

In our home (and we're certainly not experts!) we have simplified our set of rules to three:

1. Obey. Obedience is required in all circumstances. As President Kimball said - I have learned that when the Lord commands, just do it. There are blessings that are attendant with obedience. Our children have learned that obedience brings joy and peace, while disobedience brings disharmony and a reduction of privilege.

2. Respect. Respect is divided into two corollaries: love and appreciate. This is so important for children to learn, but it is also vital for parents to demonstrate towards each other and towards their children. Respect for my children means that I take time with them to help, teach, and comfort. I explain things to them about why I am requiring a certain behavior. And they, in turn, learn trust, patience, and peace.

3. Have fun. Without fun, life is hardly worth living. It is the fulfillment of the first two rules, however, that activates this rule. Without obedience and respect there can be no fun. We have a lot of fun together as a family.

How I live my faith

I am the bishop of a ward here in Baytown, Texas. I am humbled by the opportunity to serve. I love (!) my interactions with the youth, adults, and especially children.