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Not long ago, my guest was simply called "Sister Begaye" most of the time. She was still Ason, but she rarely used that name. "Sister" is a lovely title when you think about how those who truly live up to its meaning treat other people. Ason talks about how she wants to continue to be part of the gathering of Israel because it's the culture of Christ. She talks about how it's a home for all of us. A safe place. She talks about making her own future family home a safe place. She's learned first-hand the differences between a family home that is in a state of turmoil and a family home that is full of love. Her plan for making it a safe haven is to follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost and make it a place where Christ would feel welcome.
By Andrea Hales5
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Not long ago, my guest was simply called "Sister Begaye" most of the time. She was still Ason, but she rarely used that name. "Sister" is a lovely title when you think about how those who truly live up to its meaning treat other people. Ason talks about how she wants to continue to be part of the gathering of Israel because it's the culture of Christ. She talks about how it's a home for all of us. A safe place. She talks about making her own future family home a safe place. She's learned first-hand the differences between a family home that is in a state of turmoil and a family home that is full of love. Her plan for making it a safe haven is to follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost and make it a place where Christ would feel welcome.