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Hi, I'm Molly
I'm a Mormon.
About Me
My husband and I met at College through the Best Buddies Program (a program where you are introduced and paired up with people with disabilities). He studied Accounting and I studied Early Childhood Development. He got his CPA and I studied abroad in Israel and walked where Jesus walked. We got married. He works so I can stay at home with our two boys.
I play the cello and love Christmas music. I am a huge sports fan, especially if I have family to watch. Grocery shopping is hard for me. I am just not good at it. I will try anything with cinnamon or coconut in it. And I have so much gratitude for knowing who I am, why I am on earth and where I am going. It helps me live each day to the fullest.
Why I am a Mormon
I was born and raised a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I was lucky enough to have parents who taught me to read the Book of Mormon. The first time I read the Book of Mormon by myself I was 10 years old. I knew then that it was true and I have never looked back.
How I live my faith
The joy that this gospel brings me, pushes me to strengthen my relationship with Jesus Christ and our Father in Heaven by studying my scriptures daily, keeping the commandments and striving each day to be Christlike. I am grateful for the knowledge that families can be eternal and for the divine role of being a mother. The feeling that I have as I teach my children the gospel of Jesus Christ is one of the most rewarding things in my life. And, I want to be with my husband forever, so I try to do all I am asked to be worthy of this glorious blessing.
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