Walked onto the BYU football team. Tore ACL in spring ball. Day of injury BYU brought in Hunter Rasmussen who had his leg amputated. I knew Hunter - that day seeing his positive attitude put me on a positive recovery path. Past 9 months have been rehab and temple miracles!
One day when I was repairing the roof on our home, I went to a local store to purchase some additional supplies. I was wearing my customary work clothes—casual pants and shoes, a well-worn T-shirt, and a baseball hat. Wanting to quickly return home and complete my project, I hurriedly entered the store and began looking for the things I needed.
A man approached me as I was selecting my supplies and said, “Elder Bednar, the disguise is not working.” We laughed, and then he inquired, “Do you mind if I ask you a question?”
I responded, “Well, that is why I am here.”
He replied quizzically, “What do you mean?” I said, “You are the reason I am here. I am doing repair work at my home, and I need a few things to finish the task. But I am not in this store simply to buy roofing nails. I am here because God knew we were going to meet each other in this store and that you had something about which you wanted to ask. Please go ahead and share with me your question.”
We talked in the aisle for about 15 minutes, and I tried to help him find the answer to his question. Was it merely a coincidence that I encountered this good man at the local store? Or was this episode divinely orchestrated by a loving Savior who knew and responded to the concerns of a faithful man—a one?
I believe that in the work of the Lord there is no such thing as a coincidence. The worth of souls is great in the sight of God.
Lorenzo Fauatea states that he has been impressed by true freshman John Nelson along the defensive line.
He also mentioned former Timpview product PWO Jacob Palu
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