{"chapter_no":"30","chapter_title":"The Family Business","book_id":"1","book_name":"Dream of the Pioneers","subchapter_no":"0","page_no":"191","page_number":"1","verses_count":0,"total_pages":7,"page_content":"
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Along the main interstate highway of Utah, some seventy-five miles north of Springville,
Past the city center, and up through the winding street of 575 East, stands the North
A strong afternoon sun bore down upon him, reddening his forehead and cheeks, yet it
I'll get in two more <\/i>visits and<\/i> then head home for supper!<\/i><\/p>
A stranger to the area who had not yet seen Brother Hancock about his work every day,
Today the pain was greater than usual, so Brother Hancock sat down on the bench,
combined together to provide a nice healing effect in his life, allowing him to move easily
As for employment, James worked for Hancock Landscaping LLC, a business founded
The influence of Ashley, his father, had been crucial in the development of James into a
For James, the lesson of the story had always been clear––seek after excellence in all that
At the time of the accident, James had to reconcile himself with the new reality in his life.
There were, however, some very important events in James’s life that occurred just prior
accident, a major transition in his life had already been underway. He had come to realize there
In consideration of the numerous career options that were available to him, he took time
Choosing to lay aside the good counsel of all those around him, James decided upon a James had worked hard in his life to become a great basketball player and was, therefore, He had been blessed with a strong faith, but nothing unusual or exceptional. His technical His conversion to the restored gospel had also been somewhat routine. It came by day—particularly the more powerful ones in the Book of Mormon—and listening at conference <\/span>All of these things had proceeded forth normally in his life until one day, one particular Choosing to pursue this path in life, James soon found that he had entered unknown and Thus, James had entered the spotlight, and the eyes of the ward were now upon him, like Not a mouth breathed; the first commotion of astonishment had been followed by a James was still very young, and someone who would not otherwise have been of much Th<\/i>is is<\/i> way too many hours<\/i> a week for a young Aaronic Priesthood holder <\/i>to spend<\/i> doing<\/i> <\/i> Why can’t he just be like all the other boys his age, doing only what he is asked to do by him and have a serious talk. He should refocus<\/i> <\/i>his prior basketball energy towards <\/i>homework, <\/i> And among those who murmured, there were some who raised even greater concerns.<\/p> Should James even be allowed to <\/i>do this<\/i>? <\/i><\/p> Doesn’t he need to be called and formally set apart by someone in the <\/i>bishopric? For<\/i> And w<\/i>hat c<\/i>an<\/i> he <\/i>possibly hope to achieve anyway? <\/i>He <\/i>has no<\/i> leadership experience<\/i>; he James, however, was not discouraged, and he did his own mental calculations. In Let’s see<\/i>...<\/i> <\/i>our ward is probably at the fifty or sixty-cents level now. Perhaps after the I wonder what <\/i>our lives<\/i> would be like<\/i> every day if we were<\/i> <\/i>living <\/i>in a two<\/i>-<\/i> or three- His projections were not based on anything solid, just a general feel of how long Later in life, following his mission, James and his new wife, Beth, of Millville, would and pray that they might be able to reside here, for Utah was their home and the place where they As a special wedding present, the newlyweds were given a large and beautiful painting, It is also worth noting that this same Charles White, several years before, had done For James it was clear––the lawn of a beautiful mansion had been set out in front of him Figuratively speaking, his circumstances were similar to those of Alma the Younger. His circumstances were also like those of Nephi––yielding up his judgment seat to go In the course of his travels upon the sidewalks and streets of North Ogden, there was By virtue of his great works over many years, Brother Hancock became a light on a hill With each passing year, there was also a cumulative effect of his visits upon the For James and Beth at home, it was also their hope that ideas related to their goal, if As was taught in the story of Scrooge in The Christmas Carol<\/i>, <\/i>mankind had become the