{"chapter_no":"47","chapter_title":"Prelude to Zion","book_id":"3","book_name":"Springville","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"608","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":8,"page_content":"
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President Chandler walked. <\/p>
He walked as he left home and to start his work every morning. He walked to meet up
Pioneer children sang as they walked and walked and walked and walked.<\/i><\/p>
Pioneer children sang as they walked and walked and walked and walked.<\/i><\/p>
They washed at streams and worked and played.<\/i><\/p>
Sundays they camped and read and prayed.<\/i><\/p>
Week after week, they sang as they walked and walked and walked and walked and
Seven years had passed since Mark had resigned from his full-time job at the plant and
Like a missionary, his suits, shirts, ties, shoes, and even his scriptures received significant
his way out onto the production floor to work more closely with the operators and supervisors.
Reading the words of Nephi at the beginning of the Book of Mormon, one encounters a
At the young age of sixty-two, Mark, too, was like this. His age had increased by seven
The same quickening effect of the Spirit had been experienced by Kathleen. Her blue
On summer evenings, after say, a wonderful dinner of fried chicken, mashed potatoes,
If asked, Kathleen probably wouldn’t have been able to tell you the last time there had
Up in Ogden, in the northern part of the state, President James Hancock had also worn
On the other hand, and with respect to James, he seemed to find many more ways than
efforts, the number of suits discarded and replaced by the presidents of both stakes ended up
In these two stakes, the North Ogden 2nd and the Springville East, the last seven years had
Instinctively, as Latter-day Saints, this concept is bred into us from the moment we are
Case in point is the prosperity of the entire restored Church of Jesus Christ itself, an easy
It wasn’t always easy. Several decades passed before the roots of financial strength
In saying this, we do not wish to glory in our own works; rather, like Alma, we glory in
The prosperity seen in the Church overall was experienced to an even greater degree in
In fact, the faith and obedience of these members had increased to such a degree that
the Church leadership at the next general conference. And what was most unusual about this
The reason for building the new temples in twos was not fully understood at the time of
Nevertheless, the Lord had commanded that the work of building these temples should
Early, preparatory construction work on the temples commenced in that very same year. <\/p>
For Springville, a large site was chosen near Mapleton. The first task was to put up a
Wo<\/i>n’t we<\/i> as a <\/i>C<\/i>hurch look like fools in such an endeavor?<\/i><\/p>
To build something before the eyes of the people without really knowing exactly <\/i>what we
Concerns were raised about how the press would react, possibly asking embarrassing
Did <\/i>the Church<\/i> make a mistake in the<\/i>ir<\/i> initial design<\/i>s here<\/i>? <\/i>If so<\/i>, <\/i>are <\/i>they <\/i>now <\/i>
Or maybe<\/i> <\/i>the Church<\/i> <\/i>is finally <\/i>running out of money? Perhaps the lavish budget planned
What can we do as members of the press (the loyal opposition) to make this as
Yet, in spite of such risks, the two projects moved forward as scheduled over the next
On Pioneer Day, the entire family—children and grandchildren both—drove over in their
After arriving, the group gathered to take pictures at a scenic park that surrounded the
One of Mark’s favorite hobbies was photography. He had made a little money on the side
There are pivotal moments in the lives of each of us that mark our course and help us to
With the family set in position in front of him, Mark leaned over and glanced through the
While only one eye at a time could look through the viewfinder, he was still able to see
Mark could see the outline of the two temples as though construction had already been To use an analogy of naval ships of the nineteenth century, mid-range sized temples built From the central entrance, Mark saw it was possible to enter hallways going to either Feeling a speck of dust in his eye, he stepped away from the camera and used a finger of He again looked into the viewfinder. The tour had reached the new celestial room. <\/p> The room was massive. It was circular, almost globe-like in appearance. The large room he or she, while standing there in this large room, was in the middle of the universe, although the In this beautiful room, Mark was able to sense another very important reality of the Zion-class temples were unique in another way––a detail Mark was permitted to sense in “Are you finished?” asked Kathleen.<\/p> Mark heard her voice and pulled away from the camera.<\/p> “Oh, sorry, honey! Just one second!” said Mark excitedly.<\/p> “We’re all hungry and want to eat now. The kids are getting restless.”<\/p> He looked into the viewfinder again but now saw only the uncompleted temple grounds Stepping away from the camera, he studied the horizon, still in astonishment.<\/p> “Can we go now?” asked Danny, his boy Jeff’s five-year old son.<\/p> Mark didn’t seem to hear the question, although he warmly patted him on the head as he “What in the world is going on with you?” asked Kathleen, stupefied as to his behavior.<\/p> Mark gave her a glance, smiled, then turned away from her again to look one last time. “Don’t worry, Honey. I’m not crazy! At least, I don’t think so!”<\/p> He then whispered in her ear, “I think I just saw a vision of some kind here on the temple Kathleen’s eyes lit up. <\/p> “What?”<\/p> “Yes! It was absolutely amazing!” said Mark.<\/p> “But how? What was it?”<\/p> “There were people here, all around us. People... spiritual personages, resurrected beings, Mark turned around and looked at the temple grounds again. Kathleen, too, turned around “Maybe you should write down everything you saw,” said Kathleen. “Let me get you Using the front hood of the car, Mark wrote down notes of all he could remember, then The family picture-taking was over. It was on to the picnic.<\/p>"}