Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Chicken Curry Recipe by Sister Tina Lee

Sister Tina's "mean" chicken curry was the talk of the branch after the service project at the Yayasan Sunbeam Home on 19 December. So, by popular request, she has generously agreed to share her curry secret! Thanks Sister Tina! You are wonderful!

Ingredients:
5 tbsp oil
1 cinnamon stick
1 inch ginger and 4 cloves garlic, pounded
1 tsp aniseed (jintan manis), 1 tbsp poppy seed (kas-kas), and 1 tsp cumin (jintan putih), sauteed in dry pan and milled till fine (make sure not burnt)
4 large onions, shredded
4 to 5 tbsp Baba's chicken curry powder
4 twigs curry leaf
1 whole chicken, cut into pieces
4 medium potatoes, quartered
4 medium tomatoes, quartered
salt and chicken stock to taste
water
juice of half a lime


Method:
1. Heat oil.
2. Add in cinnamon stick, pounded ginger and garlic, and milled aniseed, poppy seed and cumin.
3. Fry until fragrant.
4. Add in onions.
5. Fry till onions are medium soft.
6. Add in curry powder and curry leaves.
7. Fry on low heat till oil floats to the top.
8. Add in chicken, quartered potatoes and tomatoes, salt, chicken stock and water to cover.
9. Cover with a lid and let boil.
10. When boiling, stir to prevent burning.
11. Taste and adjust seasoning.
12. Add in lime juice (make sure not too much or curry becomes sour).
13. Simmer till potatoes and chicken are cooked.
14. Turn off heat.
15. Serve.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Remember the Christ in Christmas

What wonderful and powerful testimonies were borne yesterday during sacrament meeting. We were reminded that Christmas is not about snow or gifts but about Jesus.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Quote - Meeting Challenges

"None of us will escape tragedy and suffering. Each of us will probably react differently. However, if we can recall the Lord’s promise, “for I the Lord am with you,” we will be able to face our problems with dignity and courage. We will find the strength to be of good cheer instead of becoming resentful, critical, or defeated. We will be able to meet life’s unpleasant happenings with clear vision, strength, and power."

--Marvin J Ashton, "Be of Good Cheer", Ensign, May 1986, 66


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Mary Did You Know?

"Mary Did You Know"

[Originally written by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene]

Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has come to make you new?
This Child that you delivered will soon deliver you.

Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will calm the storm with His hand?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has walked where angels trod?
When you kiss your little Baby you kissed the face of God?

Mary did you know.. Ooo Ooo Ooo

The blind will see.
The deaf will hear.
The dead will live again.
The lame will leap.
The dumb will speak
The praises of The Lamb.

Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would one day rule the nations?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy is heaven's perfect Lamb?
The sleeping Child you're holding is the Great, I Am.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Stand Fast through the Storms of life

Wilford Woodruff, the fourth President of the Church, said: “The Lord told Joseph that He would prove him, whether he would abide in His covenant or not, even unto death. He did prove him; and although [Joseph] had the whole world to contend against and the treachery of false friends to withstand, although his whole life was a scene of trouble and anxiety and care, yet, in all his afflictions, his imprisonments, the mobbings and ill treatment he passed through, he was ever true to his God.”2
  • Those who follow Jesus Christ will be tried and must prove themselves faithful to God.
John Taylor, the third President of the Church, said: “I heard the Prophet Joseph say, in speaking to the Twelve on one occasion: ‘You will have all kinds of trials to pass through. And it is quite as necessary for you to be tried as it was for Abraham and other men of God, and (said he) God will feel after you, and He will take hold of you and wrench your very heart strings, and if you cannot stand it you will not be fit for an inheritance in the Celestial Kingdom of God.’ … Joseph Smith never had many months of peace after he received the truth, and finally he was murdered in Carthage jail.”8
  • God will support and bless those who trust Him in their times of trial.
“The power of the Gospel will enable us to stand and bear with patience the great affliction that is falling upon us on all sides. … The harder the persecution the greater the gifts of God upon his church. Yea, all things shall work together for good to them who are willing to lay down their lives for Christ’s sake.”9
  • The faithful do not murmur in affliction, but are thankful for God's goodness.
On December 5, 1833, the Prophet wrote to Church leaders presiding over the Saints who were being persecuted in Missouri: “Remember not to murmur at the dealings of God with His creatures. You are not as yet brought into as trying circumstances as were the ancient Prophets and Apostles. Call to mind a Daniel, the three Hebrew children [Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego], Jeremiah, Paul, Stephen, and many others, too numerous to mention, who were stoned, sawn asunder, tempted, slain with the sword, and [who] wandered about in sheep skins and goat skins, being destitute, afflicted, tormented, of whom the world was not worthy. They wandered in deserts and in mountains, and hid in dens and caves of the earth; yet they all obtained a good report through faith [see Hebrews 11:37–39]; and amidst all their afflictions they rejoiced that they were counted worthy to receive persecutions for Christ’s sake.
  • Confidence in God's power, wisdom, and love will help us avoid discouragement in times of trial.
George A. Smith, who served as a counselor to President Brigham Young, received the following counsel from the Prophet Joseph Smith at a time of great difficulty:“He told me I should never get discouraged, whatever difficulties might surround me. If I was sunk in the lowest pit of Nova Scotia and all the Rocky Mountains piled on top of me, I ought not to be discouraged but hang on, exercise faith, and keep up good courage and I should come out on the top of the heap at last.”22

(For the full lesson, click here)

Friday, December 18, 2009

Quote - Tender Mercies

"We should not underestimate or overlook the power of the Lord’s tender mercies. The simpleness, the sweetness, and the constancy of the tender mercies of the Lord will do much to fortify and protect us in the troubled times in which we do now and will yet live. When words cannot provide the solace we need or express the joy we feel, when it is simply futile to attempt to explain that which is unexplainable, when logic and reason cannot yield adequate understanding about the injustices and inequities of life, when mortal experience and evaluation are insufficient to produce a desired outcome, and when it seems that perhaps we are so totally alone, truly we are blessed by the tender mercies of the Lord and made mighty even unto the power of deliverance."

--David A Bednar, "The Tender Mercies of the Lord", Ensign, May 2005


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

"Praise to the Man": Latter-day Prophets Bear Witness of the Prophet Joseph Smith

In December 1834, Joseph Smith Sr. gave the Prophet Joseph a blessing, confirming that he was the seer of whom Joseph of old had prophesied: “I bless thee with the blessings of thy fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; and even the blessings of thy father Joseph, the son of Jacob. Behold, he looked after his posterity in the last days … ; he sought diligently to know from whence the son should come who should bring forth the word of the Lord, by which they might be enlightened and brought back to the true fold, and his eyes beheld thee, my son; his heart rejoiced and his soul was satisfied, and he said, … ‘From among my seed, scattered with the Gentiles, shall a choice seer arise … , whose heart shall meditate great wisdom, whose intelligence shall circumscribe and comprehend the deep things of God, and whose mouth shall utter the law of the just.’ … Thou shalt hold the keys of this ministry, even the presidency of this church, both in time and in eternity.”3
  • Joseph Smith was foreordained to his prophetic calling.
President Brigham Young: “It was decreed in the councils of eternity, long before the foundations of the earth were laid, that [Joseph Smith] should be the man, in the last dispensation of this world, to bring forth the word of God to the people and receive the fullness of the keys and power of the Priesthood of the Son of God. ..."

  • Joseph Smith's First Vision is a fundamental part of our individual testimonies.
President Heber J. Grant: “Either Joseph Smith did see God and did converse with Him, and God Himself did introduce Jesus Christ to the boy Joseph Smith, and Jesus Christ did tell Joseph Smith that he would be the instrument in the hands of God of establishing again upon the earth the true Gospel of Jesus Christ—or Mormonism, so-called, is a myth. ..."

President David O. McKay: “The appearing of the Father and the Son to Joseph Smith is the foundation of this Church. ..."

President Ezra Taft Benson: “The First Vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith is bedrock theology to the Church. ..."

President George Albert Smith: “When the boy prophet, in the woods of Palmyra, saw the Father and the Son, and realized that they were indeed personages, that they could hear and reply to what he said, it began a new era in this world, and laid a foundation for the faith of the children of men. ..."
  • The Prophet Joseph Smith was taught by God and angels.
President John Taylor: “Who was Joseph Smith? The Book of Mormon tells us he was of the seed of Joseph that was sold into Egypt, and hence he was selected as Abraham was to fulfil a work upon the earth. ..."

President Wilford Woodruff: “I have never read anywhere, that I know of, of the same power manifested in any dispensation to the children of men, which was manifested to the Prophet of God in the organization of this Church, when the Father and the Son both appeared to the Prophet Joseph in answer to his prayer, and when the Father said, ‘This is My Beloved Son; behold Him; hear ye Him.’ ..."

President Lorenzo Snow: “Joseph Smith, whom God chose to establish this work, was poor and uneducated, and belonged to no popular denomination of Christians. ..."

President Harold B. Lee: “Joseph Smith, the young man not schooled in the theologies of the day, not schooled in the high schools of learning of his day, … [was] one who could be submissive to the teachings and whisperings of the Spirit. ..."

President Howard W. Hunter: “We praise [Joseph Smith] for his capacity to commune not only with Jehovah but also with other personages of heaven. ..."
  • The Prophet Joseph Smith was called of God to open the final dispensation and restore the fulness of the gospel.
President Spencer W. Kimball: “I bear witness to the world today that more than a century and a half ago the iron ceiling was shattered; the heavens were once again opened, and since that time revelations have been continuous. ..."

President Gordon B. Hinckley: “The story of Joseph’s life is the story of a miracle. ..."
  • The work of Joseph Smith blesses those who have lived on the earth, those who are now living, and those who will yet be born.
President Joseph F. Smith: “The work in which Joseph Smith was engaged was not confined to this life alone, but it pertains as well to the life to come and to the life that has been. ..."

President Joseph Fielding Smith: “In the same way that I know Jesus is the Christ–and that is by revelation from the Holy Spirit—I know that Joseph Smith is and was and everlastingly shall be a prophet of God. ..."


(For the full lesson, click here)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Quote - Discipleship

"What is the cost of discipleship? It is primarily obedience. It is the forsaking of many things. But since everything in life has a price, it is a price worth paying, considering that the great promise of the Savior is for peace in this life and eternal life in the life to come. It is a price we cannot afford not to pay."

--James E Faust, "The Price of Discipleship", Ensign, April 1999, 2


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

True Discipleship as a Latter-day Saint

In a BYU Devotional, given on May 14 1996, Elder F. Enzio Busche of the Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave advice to those listening on how to become a disciple of Christ. The talk was entitled "Unleashing the Dormant Spirit". Even though this talk was given thirteen years ago, it is just as applicable to us today.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

First Presidency Christmas Devotional

The annual First Presidency Christmas Devotional was held Sunday, December 6, at 6:00 p.m. MST in the Conference Center. The devotional featured the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square. Members of the First Presidency were the speakers.

Sisters, if you're interested to watch this devotional through the internet, please click here and then click English. Program length is one hour.


Friday, December 4, 2009

How Can I Be? composed by Nela Otuafi

Sisters, here's a very cute song that I think most of you will like. It has such a catchy tune that I just had to include the lyrics so that you can sing along. This version was sung by (left to right) Uaisele Fa, Adam Ashby and Ben Mataele.

How Can I Be?

How can I be like my brother Nephi?
And my father Lehi of old?
How can I be like Captain Moroni
In the wars that were told?

How can I see forever
Like the promise to the three Nephites?
I wanna be Samuel the Lamanite
I wanna be Benjamin the Wise
I wanna be like Abinadi
Oh tell me how can I be like them?

How can I be like Alma the Younger,
Strong servant of the Lord?
How can I be like Mighty Ammon,
Whose heart was his sword?

How can I be a stripling warrior,
And learn to fight by faith?
I wanna be Samuel the Lamanite
I wanna be Benjamin the Wise
I wanna be like Abinadi
Oh tell me how can I be like them?

How can I be like my brother Joseph,
When he prayed in the grove of trees?
How can I have the strength that he had
And the love he had for God?

How can I be courageous
And strive to choose the right?
I wanna be Samuel the Lamanite
I wanna be Benjamin the Wise
I wanna be like Abinadi
I wanna be like Jesus Christ
Oh tell me how can I be like Him?
Oh tell me how can I be like Him?

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Quote - Perspective

"A pebble held close to the eye appears to be a gigantic obstacle. Cast on the ground, it is seen in perspective. Likewise, problems or trials in our lives need to be viewed in the perspective of scriptural doctrine. Otherwise they can easily overtake our vision, absorb our energy, and deprive us of the joy and beauty the Lord intends us to receive here on earth."

--Richard G Scott, "Finding Joy in Life", Ensign, May 1996