1 - What miracles have I seen?
Where I am, right now, and what has happened thus far in my life—these are miracles to me. I see how God has led me, how His promises have been and are being fulfilled. I know that without His influence, I wouldn’t be where I am. He is merciful, caring, and wants me, His child, to succeed. I recognize His hand and am grateful for it.
At this point, I need to say that I recognize how it is sometimes popular to be turned off by gospel-related answers…maybe because people use them as clichés. I hope you know, though, that I’m taking these questions seriously. I really mean all of this.
2 - What worries you day to day / what are you most worried about right now?
Wow, this is an interesting question. I’m not much of a worrier. I’m a doer. I believe that if I do everything in my power to achieve an appropriate goal that it will work out in the best way possible for me. As a continuation from my answer, above, I’ve seen God’s hand in my life too much to not trust in Him and in His plan for me. So, at least based off what my view of what worrying is, I don’t do a whole lot of it.
I am concerned about some things, though, like my little sisters’ futures. I hope they will make good decisions so they can have real happiness—not the kind the world, alone, has to offer. Even though I don’t have a whole lot of control in this area, I trust in the fact that even if they make wrong choices, God guides those who have made poor choices back to Him. I see how he’s doing that, now, with certain people I am close to. They have chosen a longer and harder road, but I have hope in their futures.
3 - What are you passionate about? Why?
Medicine and the art of healing. There are lots of ways to help people, but when something is wrong with a person’s health, not a whole lot else really matters to them. Scotty, you know what I’m talking about ;). Anyway, while I readily acknowledge that there’s a lot even our “modern” medicine can’t cure or fix, there’s also a lot that it can and does. Taking part in this process—helping someone in this way—is exciting to me.
4 - What is your vision for yourself and the future?
A great family J. I don’t know how else to put it, but while having a job that I love is important, building a family in the Lord is what I envision. Teaching, having fun, spending time and growing together—“a great family” entails a lot, but I’m just going to leave it at that.
5 - If you could change one thing about the world what would it be?
So my initial thought was “that everyone would join the Church,” because wouldn’t that solve all the world’s problems? Don’t think so. I’m from Utah—Provo, no less—and I know that this does not, in and of itself, solve problems or, necessarily, change people. Actually living by the precepts of the gospel does.
So then I thought that I would want to change people’s motives, hearts, and lives so that they were all based upon a foundation of the love and compassion of Christ. Appealing, but pretty sure that is Satan’s plan.
I thought about it some more and realized that we all have the Potential to become such, that our motives, hearts, and lives are based upon a foundation of love and compassion of Christ. President Monson said “Our lives will depend upon the decisions which we make—for decisions determine destiny.” God has given us the freedom to choose what kind of person we are and will become.
So I think the best conditions for fostering qualities of love and compassion in people would be if the world was ruled by a government with the prophet at the head of it. If righteous men governed the world, so many problems (temporal, societal and otherwise) that plague people and inhibit the development of these attributes could be eliminated.