What I Think of Christmas

I was asked to speak on Christmas Sunday a couple of years ago. I'm not sure why they asked the teary girl to speak on Christmas, but they did. I typically write out remarks to speak in church, or to speak professionally only in outline format, and yet this talk came out word for word.

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Ticking Timeclocks and Minute Miracles

I told myself I needed to get the temple before General Conference this weekend. The days started to slip by even though my schedule was relatively open this week. I realized this morning, that today and tomorrow are my last chance. But today and tomorrow became booked with only a 45 minute window before I picked up my kids.

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Michelle McCullough
Life In Motion

I can't stop looking at this picture from last night's breathtaking sunset at Sequoia National Park. It was taken from the window of a moving car because we couldn't take another minute for pictures. But as I look at this picture it's such a parallel for my life right now. So much beauty and I'm so grateful to be on this path even if sometimes it appears to be in motion - that's how my life is…

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Michelle McCullough
100 Years of Wisdom and Influence

My grandfather, Richard Gunn (whom we affectionately called Pop Pop) passed away in 2013, but his birthday is September 28th and if he had lived this long, today he would have been 100!

He’s not here, but he taught me some amazing things that contributed to who I am today…

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Michelle McCullough
If Not, Will You Still Believe

I had the opportunity to write a blog post on mormon.org a couple of years ago.  I shared one of the deepest lessons I have ever learned as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  While this experience happened to me many years ago, I think of it often.  The words, "If not, will you still believe?" come to my mind many times as I'm seeking for guidance from Heavenly Father.  It's a constant reminder that even if I don't get what I want in my prayers, then my faith is still solid.

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