The Disciple MD
I startedwriting in April of 2007. That year my wife and I had traveled from Maryland toUtah to spend time with three of our five grown children. I had procuredtickets to General Conference that year and it was there at the ConferenceCenter that I felt impressed to embark on a project that I named “TheDiscipleMD.” My writings are imperfect! Nevertheless, it is now been read inover 110 countries around the world. As I sat waiting in the Conference Center with my wife for theSunday morning session to begin, I glanced down the aisle to view my children.One son was seated with his wife, another with a girlfriend, and my onlydaughter was there with her then fiancé. Like most parents, I marveled at howfast time had gone by and that my children were now grown. They were becoming“independent.” I recall thinking that my influence was slowly diminishing intheir lives. At that moment it occurred to me that I could continue toinfluence their lives for the good with modern technology. I could accomplishthis by communicating with them daily via email. I committed right then thatwhen I returned home, I would begin to send out a weekday inspirationalmessage. At first, my messages consisted of a scripture or perhaps aninspired entry from one of my journals. Sometimes it was part of an old letterI had received from a grandparent, my parents, or even an old romantic letter Ihad written to their Mother. On occasion, it was a quote from a church leader.As time passed, I began to recount stories of my youth, tying them into gospelprinciples. My children are avid sports fans so I started to tie in sportsthemes or personal experiences with athletics. Since I have spent most of mylife in church leadership, I began to intermix inspiring stories of a personalnature that were uplifting and testimony-building. There are so many stories ofinspiration in the lives church members. I once recall one of my siblings complainingto my Mother that she saw the gospel in everything. She didn’t deny it. What Ihave found out is that my mother was right. The influence of the gospel ofJesus Christ is found in all aspects of our lives. The Savior was a greatteacher because he taught parables that resonated with the common man. He couldrelate simple stories that all could understand. I have found the more simplethe story, the more profound the message. Over time, my siblings and extended family found out I wassending out daily messages and asked if they could be included in the emaillist. On many occasions, I have received a response back from someone in thefamily who write, “Thanks for that message. I needed that today!” I guess thatis why I keep going. I believe I am doing some good. One of my sons told methat he uses my messages in his church assignments and that it is nice to havethem stored in his phone where he can access them in a moment’s notice. I oftentalk with my children about the gospel and nary a discussion goes by without“The Disciple” being mentioned. Over the years, I have approached almost everysubject under the sun. The greatest beneficiary of my messages has been me. It hasgiven me reason and purpose to write down my thoughts. Because I use a lot ofpersonal experiences, it has become somewhat of a journal. It has driven me tothe scriptures on a daily basis. Often I find myself overwhelmed with thespirit while in the mist of writing. At times I find myself in tears as Irecall past experiences. Memories come flooding back into my mind as I searchfor a daily message to impart. I often read my messages to my wife verballywhen I get home from work. It’s become a daily habit. More times than I canremember, I get emotional as I read them to her. She listens patiently andusually says, “That’s a good one!” each time I finish. She has given metremendous support over the past years with my writings. She believes that it...THE REST OF THIS PODCAST IS FOUND IN THE WRITTEN FORM AT MY WEBSITE.
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