Tuesday, February 13, 2018

the example

It's been another normal week in Sauces, working and working. Just a short email this week. In the ward here we've been doing something with all the organizations, speaking individually to each group of people in the ward. A few weeks ago we went and spoke for about 5 minutes to the Relief Society about how we were so thankful that they feed us every day. We went in and shared the story that's found in 2 kings 17 I think, about when Elijah goes to some town and asks the lady to make him some bread and stuff, but she says that she doesn't have enough, she was about to make bread for her and her son and then they would eat and die. But Elijah makes a promise that if she makes bread for him first that the flour would never run out or something like that. So we shared that with the sisters and made the same promise. Some times it's a sacrifice to give us food every day, but the sisters will always be blessed for that. Yesterday we visited the young women, and shared Proverbs 31:10, and D&C 25:2-3, which talk about how a virtuous woman has a worth far above rubies, and about how they are elect ladies, and shared how in school and life sometimes we may not think that, but like the scriptures say, we always have to remember the divine worth that we have as children of God. We plan on talking with the priesthood about the roles they have, and then to the primary and young men about how they can be missionaries now as they prepare to serve missions when they're older. I feel like each person needs a special message in this life, and when we receive it things start to change. I feel like for me it was my EFY counselor that shared his mission story with me, and that's when my life started to change. I know that God puts people in our lives  that are special, and we need to come into contact with those people so that our lives can change.  God always answers prayers, in weird ways, but he always answers because he loves us. Hopefully you guys all have a great week!! God loves us, miracles are real, and tacos are delicious. The church is true homies, read the Book of Mormon and your lives will change. Pinky promise.
BTW we climbed a volcano.



​Missionary work is awesome people, don't doubt it.







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