In this episode…
The guys sit down with Mr. Lupe Cordova to hear his story of faith and family. The cool thing about Lupe’s family story is that there might not be another one like it. Lupe lets us in on his early plans for his life and how God had something a little different in the works. He models the principle of “letting God prevail in our life”. Other topics that Lupe teaches the guys about include:
- Life Priorities
- Maximizing moments we have
- Finding faith in tragedy
- Believing in others AND telling them about it
- Overcoming addiction
- Struggling with infertility
- Faith in adversity
- Adoption
- Foster Care
Show Notes
Who said it…
- “It’s not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential.” -Bruce Lee
- “If I could never tell a single person about my achievements, would I still pursue them?” -Anthony J. Yeung (“5 Simple Things I Removed from My Life to Become Happier”)
- “Work at our responsibility as parents as if everything in life counted on it, because in fact everything in life does count on it…I ask you men, particularly, to pause and take stock of yourselves as husbands and fathers and heads of households. Pray for guidance, for help, for direction, and then follow the whisperings of the Spirit to guide you in the most serious of all responsibilities, for the consequences of your leadership in your home will be eternal and everlasting.” –Gordon B. Hinckley
- “You must fill your new bride with your love. Then, when her heart is full of love, it will overflow and all that returns will be yours.” -Marriage advice from “Our Secret for a Happy Life” by Erica Farr
References…
- End of Armageddon scene
- “Good, Better, Best” by Dallin H. Oaks
- Oakland Temple
- Good Will Hunting
- The Cubs Way
- REO Speedwagon
- War in Heaven in Revelations 12:7
- “Be 100% Responsible” by Lynn G. Robbins
- “Our Secret for a Happy Life” by Erica Farr
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