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🗓️ 19 August 2020
⏱️ 42 minutes
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We may not hear the words “in sickness and in health” in the temple, but Jalyn Shaw believes the meaning is still there as Latter-day Saints commit to love and serve each other through all eternity. In 2011, Jalyn and her husband, Acey, experienced firsthand what "in sickness and in health" really means when Acey contracted a rare virus. The virus left Acey without the use of his legs, as well as limited use of his arms and his voice. On this week’s episode, the couple shares what their experience has taught them about love, service, and eternity.
“It’s given us the opportunity to apply the gospel to our life. You can practice it and you can preach it and you can know it but to apply it is something different.”
Show Notes
3:17- “It’s Just the Flu”
10:38- Prepared
13:30- President Monson
19:18- Consciously Choosing to Live
21:50- Love, Respect and Humor
28:01- A Caregiver
32:59- An Eternal Marriage
38:01- Why Bad Things Happen
40:16- What Does It Mean To Be “All In” the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
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0:00.0 | In 2015, ESPN released a short documentary that told the story of AC Shaw, who in 2011, |
0:09.6 | right after winning his first state championship as a girls basketball coach in a small Idaho |
0:15.2 | farming community, returned home to find a baby calf at risk of hypothermia. |
0:21.7 | He loaded the calf into his truck, but what AC didn't know is the calf carried a rare |
0:27.2 | virus that left AC without the use of his legs and limited use of his arms. |
0:33.4 | The virus also made it difficult for AC to speak, and yet ESPN told the incredible tale |
0:40.4 | of how AC returned to coach the game he loves winning three more state championships. |
0:47.0 | But what they didn't tell you was the faith that has carried AC through, for as his wife |
0:52.1 | Jaylin told the local newspaper, Life Hero North is for a short time, and our eternal |
0:58.2 | family, we will be together forever. |
1:01.7 | AC Shaw coached the Dietrich High School girls basketball team to four state championships |
1:07.5 | during his 16 years coaching. |
1:10.1 | He attributes his athleticism and basketball knowledge to great parents who love to see |
1:15.2 | their son succeed and made sacrifices for him to improve. |
1:20.0 | Jaylin is a school secretary who has since AC's accident devoted her life to serving her |
1:26.1 | husband. |
1:27.1 | They are the parents of three children. |
1:29.6 | AC says the message of his story is simple. |
1:33.2 | I'll let him tell you in his own words. |
1:35.9 | In Mona Zimba's verse says, have miracles ceased and he says may. |
1:44.1 | And I guess by that miracles I've lost this. |
1:51.5 | This is All in an LDS living podcast where we ask the question, what does it really mean |
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