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Hi, I'm Eve
and I'm a Mormon...
About Me
Hi. My name is Eve. I'm a wife and a mother. I'm a painter and a musician/singer. I grew up in a single parent home with my mom and five other siblings. Having a family of my own was always very important to me. I was attending college as an Art Ed major when I met my husband, and I put my schooling to the side to devote my time to having our family. I have 4 children, 2 boys and 2 girls. I've done lots of artwork on the side, painting murals or drawing portraits, to keep up my inner need for expressing my creativity. I'm a self-made musician- I picked up some tips here and there and learned to play a few songs. I've even written several originals, but it's all for my own personal enjoyment and for the entertainment of friends and family. I love my family, and it's nice to have their love and security to support me.
Why I am a Mormon
My mom was a member, and when I turned eight, I was baptized too. I have fond memories of lessons and influential teachers that I had growing up as a youth. Yet growing up without a father in our home had some major disadvantages and I lost sight of a lot of things that were important to me. I stopped coming to church when I was about 16. Throughout the next few years I visited church with my mom off and on, but she never forced me to go with her. I started making choices that weren't good for me, or anyone else for that matter. One day, I looked around at my little apartment and my simplistic lifestyle and thought: This is what I thought I wanted, so why am I not happy? I tried to think back to when I was truly happy and not bogged down with life. I remembered that when I was a youth, I was happy. And I was going to church. I knew that church had something to do with it, but more importantly, that Christ was missing in my life. I had never really stopped praying, but I only prayed when I needed something. I hadn't been acknowledging God in my life at all! I decided to change. To change my lifestyle, my friends if need be, and also my heart. I prayed for forgiveness and started attending church again. It wasn't easy, but I felt the mercy of the Savior and His acceptance of me. I knew He loved me and that made me see myself differently. Throughout my life up to now, I have tried to live the gospel of Jesus Christ. I served a mission for my church and it was one of the most important things I've ever done. I'm happiest when I know I'm doing what the Lord wants me to do. I've tried living my life on my own terms, and by what I thought would make me happy. I realized that I didn't know what could truly make me happy. But the Lord does.
How I live my faith
I have served as a Sunday school teacher at different times since my mission in the different wards that I have lived in. I now live with my family in the church ward that I grew up in. I am a leader in my church's youth program for girls ages 12-18. The fancy name for it is the Young Women Program, and I have recently been asked to serve as the president. I feel very privileged to serve the Lord and these girls in this calling. I remember the tough decisions and trials I had as a teenager and I'm eager to help them stay on a path that leads to happiness. I know that the lessons I learned about happy living weren't just for me, but for everyone. Most of the girls I have in my classes I babysat when I was a youth, so it's nice to already have a relationship with these girls and they can trust that I'm teaching them important lessons. I have two counselors and a secretary that share teaching and leadership responsibilities and I feel God's inspiration in our planning meetings.
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