this
week we saw chantal numerous times and each time she just continues to
amaze me. she has read all the teachings of lorenzo snow and george
albert smith books and she just keeps blazing through. we gave her all
our liahonas, which is european for ensign, and she's read like 7 of
those as well the gospel principals book. i won't let her see d and c
yet or else she will have read the whole standard works before her
baptism. she is amazing. she's talked to us a lot about her patriarchal
blessing and also about how she wants to go to the temple. i think she
is the type of person every missionary dreams of and i'm just so lucky
to have this chance to teach her. gotta love it.
this coming week might be one of the best weeks of
my mission. besides the fact that the work is going so so well here we
also get to see an apostle tomorrow, tuesday.
i've never been so pumped for anything in my life. elder ballard will
be able to shower us with his knowledge and i have questions that need
answering so i hope he can be inspired to help me out a little bit.
i was reading in preach my gospel and a line really
struck me, it says something like: always remain worthy of the people
you convert. it just got me thinking about how lives can never be the
same after missions and how they should never be the same because you
need to always be changing and progressing.
i also found a nice little scripture in my readings
of the old testament that i really liked. it's in deuteronomy 2:7 and i
think it make me really reflect on missions because sometimes it feels
like we have been in the dessert (i'm not sure if i spelt that correctly
in english) and we don't know if what we are doing is correct or not
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