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Lorraine!: Mormon.

Hi, I'm Lorraine!

I am a stay at home mom of 4 children. I love to sew. I'm a Mormon.

About Me

I love to read so much that I am part of 2 book clubs. I also love to sew for my children, and make crafts. I have 3 girls and 1 boy. I also love genealogy. My mother immigrated from Italy when she was a teenager, and the First Constitution of the State was organized in my dads ancestors home. When I was 17 I joined the church.

Why I am a Mormon

When I was younger we went to many different churches, most of them christian based. When I was 16 and started dating my husband, I asked him to take me to his church as I was still trying to find the right church. He hestitated but finally brought me to church with him. Everything that I learned that day felt so natural, and I have never felt like that before about a church. I knew that day that I was going to be a member of that church. My family was not happy about my conversion, but I was baptised a few months before my 18th birthday. Just after a year later I was married in the temple to the man who had taken me to church that first day.

Personal Stories

How can your talents and gifts bless others?

Everyone has talents and gifts that can bless others even if sometimes you don't feel like it is a gift. One of the great talents I have been blessed to share is patience. In the church I have been a teacher in primary for many years. Teaching children in a loving way requires patience. No lesson goes exactly as planned and sometimes the lesson you plan is not the lesson you teach. Those who love to work with young children, have a good amount of patience and a true passion for teaching will find blessings in primary.

How I live my faith

I have always taught children in the church. I feel this is my way of making up for all I missed not growing up the the church. I gives me the opportunity to now teach my children the things I have learned such as the hymns and basic principles. I also have worked with other sisters to take care of new moms, sisters who need love, and the sick in the ward. It has given me the strength to reach out and help people who I might not have known, and also humbled me to be able to ask for help when I need it.