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Hi, I'm Camille
About Me
I'm a mom. I have six wonderful children. Our family has also provided a loving home for 21 foster children (not all at once! lol). We will soon add granddaughters #5 and 6 to our growing family. One of my daughters is currently serving a mission in Argentina.
I'm a school teacher. I teach elementary school, mostly mathematics, in a high-poverty multi-cultural area of a large US city. I love my job, and I love making a difference in these kids' lives.
I collect ties. I wear one every day. Currently I have 1835 ties!
I love getting together with family, and traveling around the world to experience new cultures. I also enjoy genealogy, and have helped many families trace their family trees and locate information on their ancestors. Did you know I am 8th cousins with Elvis? ;)
Why I am a Mormon
Many of my ancestors have been Mormons almost since the gospel was restored in 1830. Several of my family were pioneers with Brigham Young, settling in the future state of Utah. I was raised in the Mormon Church, so it makes sense that I would be a Mormon now.
But I rarely do things just because it is expected of me, and when I was in high school I felt the need to find out for myself which Church to attend. I started going to other churches, I read, I attended classes, I listened, I argued, I searched, and I prayed.
I was in church one Sunday when the speaker urged those still searching to "experiment upon the word." To search the scriptures, then live its teachings for one year. At that time, review your life and see if you are happier. I took that challenge and for one year tried to live as my Heavenly Father wanted me to. As I approached graduation, I did review my life, and realized how much happier I was to truly be in my Savior's service. I knew how I fit in this whole world, and most importantly, that my God knew me personally and has a plan for my life. (The scripture reference for this can be found in the Book of Mormon, page 289, Alma 32:27-28).
I found truth in each and every religion I studied. I believe that my knowledge has made me a better servant of God. I also found that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) had the most of the pieces of truth, all put together. One example is our knowledge that God still speaks to us today through prophets, just like he did in Biblical times. It never made sense to me that there would be so many prophets in the Bible, but none now. Did God love them better? Had he run out of things to tell us? Neither makes sense. I know there is a prophet today that speaks with God for the good of all mankind.
One of those prophets, Ezra Taft Benson, once said, "If you put God first, everything else will fall into its correct place, or fall out of your life entirely." I know this to be true. I proved it my senior year. And my most cherished truth is my knowledge that God knows me personally. He loves me and cares about my welfare. He has a plan for my life. The older I get, the less I believe in coincidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why don't women hold the priesthood in the Mormon Church? How do women lead in the Mormon Church?
God has given each of us jobs to fulfill here on earth. Men do not bear children. They are not being discriminated against, that just isn't their job. We believe that the Lord has appointed men to be the holders of His holy priesthood.I am a school teacher. I am not the principal. Is my job somehow less valuable than the principal's? I know it isn't, and I have no desire to give up my opportunity to be directly working with children each day. Similarly, I have a job to care and nurture my children, to create happy, successful, caring adults. My job is no less important than my husband's job to preside over our home and bless the lives of others through his priesthood power.
If you look at the Church organization, the Mormon Church has more opportunities to lead than almost any other religion. The Women's Relief Society organization is the largest women's organization in the world, and it is presided over by women at all levels: congregations, areas, states, and countries. We also lead in the Primary (Junior Sunday School) and in Young Women's (for girls 12-18). We preach from the pulpit as often as men do. We pray in our meetings. We serve missions. We are truly viewed as partners in bringing forth Christ's gospel.
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