The gospel of Jesus Christ challenges us to change. “Repent” is its most frequent message, and repenting means giving up all of our practices—personal, family, ethnic, and national—that are contrary to the commandments of God. The purpose of the gospel is to transform common creatures into celestial citizens, and that requires change. - Dallin H Oaks “Repentance and Change,” Liahona, Nov 2003
Jason with his beautiful twin sister Lisa at their High School Reunion - Aug '09
Inspired by Jason
Me and my incredibly supportive husband, James.
Contributions & Delivering Gifts
We are Inspired by Jason, joining with Jason to provide hope & comfort to those who are struggling. We strive to lift the weary by sharing Jason's inspirational story & invincible spirit.
If you would like to join us in Delivering the Gift of Hope & Comfort, please mail donations to:
Judy Clemans Inspired by Jason 7352 S. Sunhill Rd. Salt Lake City, UT 84121 801.381.3604 judyclemans@yahoo.com
"People come together because they need each other and they need to hear victories about each other." Bill Milliken
Gifts of Hope & Comfort as of... (February 24, 2009) - 96 Blankets - 182 Dogs Totaling 278
On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, I read the following entry on Jason's blog.
Jason still thinking of others...Lisa & Scott sent a bunch of balloons to Jason which he enjoyed for about 5-6 days. With the balloons still in good condition, Jason asked the nurse if she knew of anyone on the floor that did not have any company and needed some cheering up. She said she did and delivered the balloons to them.
Wow, impressive! While Jason is preparing for a 2nd surgery in less than a week, he's still concerned for others.
What do you do for or give a man who struggles through so many health challenges and still seeks to edify and uplift others with his kind words and thoughtful gestures? And then there is his sweet wife Stephanie...she has to be an angel on this earth! Always kind. Always thoughtful. Always cheerful, not to mention incredibly gracious.
The answers were right there in his blog. Read the words closely and you know exactly what you can do to honor him and give meaning to his pain & suffering. Look for ways to "cheer up others" and "be inspired by what he has learned." I am a bettter person for knowing this amazing couple and by the comments posted on their blog, I am not alone!