Hey family! Happy Conference!
What did y'all do for for conference? Were you home by then? How was
Utah/ Idaho? I loved getting the pictures from Dad of the patio haha
classic. That will be really nice, are you doing cement stairs to the
basement too?
Our week has not been very exciting. We were basically just inviting
everyone we met to conference. Some of the highlights include
chocolate fondue with the Cupkie's and Five Crowns with the family we
live with.
We taught a family this week that are Seventh Day Adventist, and I
offered to come do a bible study with them. I don't know what I got us
into haha but I'll let you know.
Conference was the real highlight though. Saturday we watched both
sessions at the church. I loved the emphasis on temples and priesthood
power. I want to focus more on the temple and teaching others the
significance of the ordinances we do there. Like President Monson
said, if you don't know where you're going, it doesn't matter what
path you take. Without having the temple in mind, our path doesn't
lead to salvation. I want to do better at seeing myself and the people
I teach in the temple and helping them work toward those blessings. I
still don't think I understand or fully comprehend all the blessings
that come from the temple, but I have felt power and peace and
happiness there. When they announced the new temples in Quito and
Lima, the word "rejoicing" is a pretty accurate way to describe how I
felt. I was surprised at how strongly I felt. Some of my favorite
people I've met here are from Ecuador and Peru. They talked a lot
about how we should rejoice in the blessings of the temple, and that's
what I've been trying to teach to all my new Hispanic family. I love
them with my whole heart and I want those blessings for them more than
anything. I have really really needed a focus in the last couple of
transfers because I've been struggling to stay focused and hang onto
my desire to go out and work. I'm grateful for conference and the
inspiration we receive and for the answers we get.
I also loved the theme of the priesthood. It makes me so sad when
there are those who choose not to sustain the brethren. I think Elder
Rasband very appropriately and very firmly told us exactly what comes
when we follow the leaders of the church. We can choose to not sustain
the leaders, but that does not change that they have been called of
God to guide us. They warn us of danger and when we choose not to
listen, we lower the shields and make ourselves vulnerable. We only
deny ourselves blessings. The power of the priesthood is real and it
permeates EVERYTHING on the earth.
Seriously the church is true.
We had a conference miracle!! So rewind threeish weeks ago, and we saw
one of the English sisters car when we were out and about so we left
some notes and one of our pass along cards. A week later, they met a
Hispanic man that wanted to come to church, and they gave him our
card. We forgot about it, because usually not a lot happens with
contacts like that. But fast forward to Sunday afternoon, we get a
random phone call from this guy, Lucio, and he wanted to come to
church. So we explained conference and how it was a little different
than normal, and he came!! He stayed for all two hours of the last
session, we watched in Spanish with him. He really enjoyed it and we
have an appointment for Tuesday! I'm really excited about him.
So those are some of my thoughts, let me know some of yours!
I love you!
Emily
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Leonor's birthday |
Oh man this week has been crazy, it has gone by really fast but its been long at the same time. I dont know if thats possible or if that makes sense, but thats what happened. There have been so many things that have happened. I want to talk about people first. On Tuesdays we do service with a Lutheran church and help them run a food and clothing shelf. We met a lady there this week that has had 12 surgeries in the last 5 years and has another scheduled for next month. Shes in a program for homeless people and has a live-in PCA. She was having a hard time all around, and we offered to say a prayer with her. She cried through the whole thing and was really grateful for our help. She is scared in pain all the time. We talked to her about how God is mindful of her and always gives us the experiences we need to grow the most. It was nice to feel like we helped her and made a difference. She wants us to come and see her in the hospital, so we'll see how that goes/if that goes.
We had dinner with a member this week at Panda Express and she was telling us more about her life story. She said it herself, her life would make the perfect telenovela. She has been married 4 times, a couple of times to abusive spouses, and her parents are crazy and have kidnapped her son before, like crazy things. The more and more I talk to people the more I realize just how good I have it. It's something I knew before, but it becomes more and more apparent that my life is perfect. She would never describe her experiences as bad necessarily, she always says that if it's what she had to go through to be where shes at today, then so be it. It's all a part of her. If anyone figures out why life has to be so hard for some people, let me know. God works in mysterious ways.
That same night we met with Leo, one of our recent converts, and he has had a problem with wanting to receive the priesthood, so we had a pretty intense lesson with him about the priesthood. at one point, he said "my heart feels weird." we were like...uhhh ok, what do you mean? Like it's beating really hard? and he said "no, it's really calm but like full of adrenaline." It didn't really make sense, but it was obvious that he was feeling the spirit and it was a cool experience to see him recognize that he was feeling something.
Another thing that happened this week was that I screwed up and Heavenly Father bailed me out. It's not the first time that has happened. We were at the Cupkies house and I chose not to leave when we should have so we would have been really late to an appointment with one of our investigators, and on our way I realized, wow I really could have screwed this up. I prayed please don't let my stupid decision mess it up with this investigator, and it turns out her daughter was sick so she couldn't meet with us anyway. Its not the first time that I've prayed that same thing, and both times, we've been bailed out. I am grateful that Heavenly Father let's us work with Him to preach the gospel, because there are so many people that would be so much more qualified, but he gives us, the 18 and 20 yr olds of the world, the privilege of doing it. Thankfully he doesn't let us mess it up too bad.
Wednesday, we had new missionary training in Bloomington. It was fun seeing Hna Warmbier and Hna Bryson who is Hna H's comp from the MTC. WE got to hang out and learn stuff haha plus the ladies from the Twin Cities Spanish ward fed us lunch, and it was so fun to see all my friends! While we were in our meetings, it started to snow and basically snowed all night. President was hesitant to let us drive home in the snow, but said ok fine but be suuuppper careful. It took us almost 2 hours to get from Bloomington to Lakeville which is usually only a 15 minute drive. At one point there was a minivan stuck in the middle of the road on a hill, so we had to stop for them, someone had to back them into the middle of the intersection, they were stuck, we were now stuck, because we're still on an incline. A snow plow drove by and a huge line of cars followed them. Finally I was able to back into where they had plowed, and we still barely made it up the hill. Then, when we got home, we couldn't get into the garage because the driveway is too steep and slippery with the snow. So we shoveled for a half hour before we could get in. It was a crazy day haha, but fun. Quite the adventure.
Thursday we had interviews with President Forbes. Originally we were told to be at the church by 1pm, but at 9 ish we got a text that said that there was a miscommunication and President was already at the church. So we booked it to the church and were the first ones there for the first half hour. Apparently it caught everyone by surprise. We were there until 3 ish. Good thing we started early. So that was a weird day too. Friday and Saturday were really busy because we didn't a lot of work Wednesday and Thursday with all the meetings.
Another crazy thing that happened is one of the Elders in our district was emergency transferred because someone else in the mission went home early. That was unexpected too. And now the Elder left here is in a trio with the zone leaders and they are covering two areas.
Saturday we had the general womens session of conference, and that was really good. We had a ton of people member and investigators who said they were planning on going, but we had 1 member show up. SO that was sad, but the messages were still really good. I loved the focus on service.
Easter was different than I'm used to as well. First of all, our ward switched our fast Sunday to this Sunday, so we had Fast Sunday on Easter. Second we had a dinner with the branch after church so we had tamales for Easter dinner. Sounds about right for a Spanish missionary:) It was also Leonors birthday, she turned 85. Overall I really enjoyed/enjoy this Easter season. It's really nice to be able to really focus on the Savior. All the Hispanics ever ask why Americans celebrate Easter with bunnies and eggs. And we say. Beats us, want to hear what its really about? It has been a nice focus.
It's been a pretty crazy week. Today was an errand running Pday, we shopped, printed pictures, went to the post office, and got our hairs cut. No rest for the weary. I am really glad y'all got out to see Ryan. YAY RYAN for winning. Thats so exciting! I miss St George and hanging with the fam. I love the pictures. Everyone is getting so old. Ryan's hair makes me laugh aahaha!
Thanks so much for the Easter basket, it made my entire week, I loved it. Also the hump day shirt made me smile:) Happy nine months, I hope it's gone as fast for you as it has for me!
I love you!
Emily
This is Leo. He is always bringing us candy! |
So first of all I saw this video and it reminded me of all the times we talked about rafting analogies.
https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2016-01-004-stay-in-the-boat?lang=eng
Second, I really like this quote:
"Faith in God engenders a love for the sabbath. Faith in the sabbath engenders a love for God." -- Elder Nelson
This week has been a little wacky. Sister Jensen, the lady we live with had her birthday yesterday so we were in on a surprise for her. All of her kids flew in for the weekend, so we were kicked out for a
It's been a good week, thanks for the emails and the video of Lauren,
if you have more I would love to see them! I think you should be able
to send up to two minutes.
Love you!
Emily
I think it is very very true.
This week has been a little wacky. Sister Jensen, the lady we live with had her birthday yesterday so we were in on a surprise for her. All of her kids flew in for the weekend, so we were kicked out for a
few days. We stayed with another set of sisters from Thursday until this morning, which means a lot of couch sleeping and living out of a suitcase. It was pretty jammed for a few days, and we didn't get a ton
of sleep. The Jensen's invited us to dessert last night to meet their family. It was fun to meet them all and see how happy they were just hanging out for the weekend. They are all grown and most of them have kids. I'm excited for when our family is in that stage but at the same time soooo not ready for when we are all old and out of the house. Everything changes when that happens. So that was kind of a pain, but seeing how well the surprise turned out and how much their family
enjoyed it made it worth it.
enjoyed it made it worth it.
We also had exchanges this week, it's a lot less stressful than it used to be now that I can actually communicate in Spanish. We taught 4 lessons I think. I learned a lot about training from Sister Smith, she's done it three or four times now. We had a good discussion. I have learned that I really owe Sister Scholl more credit than I gave her when she was training me. I think Sister Hughes is very much like
I was as a greenie as well. She has ideas of how things she should be done and then I resist her ideas because they're not my ideas, and then she resists because I'm resisting, and then there is tension. But I discovered that that's probably exactly how I was in training. I have a lot more respect and appreciation for Hna Scholl since I started training. Sister Hughes and I talked about it quite a bit, and I told her all that too, it's interesting the change of perspective that you get haha.
I was as a greenie as well. She has ideas of how things she should be done and then I resist her ideas because they're not my ideas, and then she resists because I'm resisting, and then there is tension. But I discovered that that's probably exactly how I was in training. I have a lot more respect and appreciation for Hna Scholl since I started training. Sister Hughes and I talked about it quite a bit, and I told her all that too, it's interesting the change of perspective that you get haha.
I was thinking today about how much time I've been on my mission, I still remember telling people that I had only been out for like 6 weeks saying wow...you still have some left... And now, I'm almost
nine months in and I get an in between response, like you're close to going home, but not really at the same time. Time is flying by.
nine months in and I get an in between response, like you're close to going home, but not really at the same time. Time is flying by.
This week has been of the weeks that I have felt most consistently guided by the spirit. We had multiple experiences this week where it turned out way better than it should have. We had dinner with a family
where the parents aren't married because he doesn't want to. So I went out on a limb and asked why they weren't married. We discussed and I felt the spirit more strongly than I have in a long while. We were able to testify of the importance of keeping the commandments and of families. It was more bold than I think I've ever been. Another lesson we had, we are talking to a lady that we had just met and she was talking about the church she went to in St. Paul but how that she hasn't been to a church since she moved down here. I had a distinct impression to ask if she would like to attend church with us and she
said, yes would really like to and told us about how her six year old has asked if they can go to church. She said she would do everything possible to didn't come haha but the moment was cool. We also taught a Hispanic Mama Odie last night. Imagine Mama Odie from princess and the frog and add Spanish and that is literally this lady we taught last night haha.
where the parents aren't married because he doesn't want to. So I went out on a limb and asked why they weren't married. We discussed and I felt the spirit more strongly than I have in a long while. We were able to testify of the importance of keeping the commandments and of families. It was more bold than I think I've ever been. Another lesson we had, we are talking to a lady that we had just met and she was talking about the church she went to in St. Paul but how that she hasn't been to a church since she moved down here. I had a distinct impression to ask if she would like to attend church with us and she
said, yes would really like to and told us about how her six year old has asked if they can go to church. She said she would do everything possible to didn't come haha but the moment was cool. We also taught a Hispanic Mama Odie last night. Imagine Mama Odie from princess and the frog and add Spanish and that is literally this lady we taught last night haha.
It's been a good week, thanks for the emails and the video of Lauren,
if you have more I would love to see them! I think you should be able
to send up to two minutes.
Love you!
Emily
More Lakeville...
Hi family, as usual, I cannot focus on writing and have no idea what to write about. This week has been really good, and probably the most productive week I have had in Lakeville. We had lots of fun interesting experiences.
On Monday night we went to a less-active's house and she was out walking around the neighborhood so we parked and got out and walked around the block a few times before our lesson. The weather here has been gorgeous this week. And this Wednesday is supposed to snow haha classic. But it was really nice to go for a walk. It was also one of the first times where I really felt conversational in Spanish, like we talked about hair, and exercise, and random things. It was a good bonding experience.
BEST MOMENT OF MY LIFE. We were visiting a different less-active family and they asked if I was mixed, and usually when they ask, they mean half black, but they said that I look and SOUND Latina. I freaked out. I'm so happy. I have been waiting for that for more than eight months. My accent is getting better and I am excited again to keep working on it. They also said that my eyebrows are Latina too haha.
Another less-active family we stopped by, live in a bright blue trailer and we knocked on the door, and the husband? answered. We asked if the lady we were looking for was home and he said no shes at work and the kid standing there said "siiiii....!" and we kind of smiled and he started laughing at himself a little and kept saying sorry and then he said she was vacuuming and then taking care of the kid and would just laughed embarrassedly and then said hold on and went back into the house. A few seconds later the lady came out and said she was about to get into the shower. Haha. Worst liar ever. Also they're attending a different church, so that's cool I guess.
ANOTHER less-active family went to a catholic mass on Sunday and now the mom is confused and has some doubts. She has a lot of faith, but they just haven't been coming to church. She reads the scriptures and prays, but they have not been attending church and that's where her doubts are coming from. She asked what she should do and we told her the same thing we tell every investigator, if she wants answers, she has to be reading, praying, and attending church.
We started teaching a new investigator this week. Her name is Elisa, she's 20 yrs old, has 2 kids, we met her while knocking. We taught her the Restoration and she was interested in learning more. We did not do a very good job of explaining and teaching, but luckily God doesn't let us fail even though we aren't perfect teachers. Our second lesson was awesome. Like best lesson we've taught in a long time. She loves the idea of eternal families and was excited to invite us back. We are going to reteach the Restoration, and hopefully that will help. We've been working really hard on our teaching. I LOVE teaching that age group. I think it's my favorite. I wish that Spanish missionaries could go to the YSA ward, because I would love that. That age group is so receptive.
On the other end of the age spectrum, we talked to Leonor this week a couple of times. She turns 85 at the end of this month. She is really sad. She really doesn't want to have another birthday in the nursing home. In the last week she has told us a lot more about her life. She has had a really hard life. Her mom pulled her out of school when she was six so she could do the grocery shopping and clean the house and things like that. Basically everyone in her life has hit her at one point: her mom, her kids, her husband, everyone. It's really sad. It's so hard being a 20 yr old listening to all these life experiences. It's so hard to know what to say. I've never been even close to mistreated in my life, I have the perfect life. I think that having the gospel really puts a bubble around us and helps a lot. I've thought about that a lot as a missionary. Like what have I done to be born into the family that I have? Why has my life been so easy? Why do people have to suffer so much? I don't really understand, and it makes me question all of life's existence.
We got to see Lamb of God live this week with the family that we live with. We were in one of the big auditoriums on the U of M campus. It was incredible. I was so happy. Lamb of God is a concert style musicals based on the book of John.
A big focus of our studies this week was on the apostasy and how we can help people understand it better. We've discovered that explaining the concept of dispensations actually really helps teach the principle. God has always sent prophets to guide his people. When the people reject the messages of God and choose to not use or to abuse the authority of God, he takes it away until they are ready to have it again. Then he calls a new prophet, and a new dispensation starts. An analogy we thought of to help explain it to Elisa, is that it's like if you buy a kid a new toy, and they start to throw it around or leave it outside or just don't take care of it, what do you do? You take it away or or you don't replace it if gets broken. It's the same idea. Eventually when they're mature enough to take care of it, you might get them a new one. Right? That's the idea of dispensations. And so with that background, it makes perfect sense that God would give us a prophet to guide us in the latter days. At first, I thought explaining that would be way to complicated, but since studying Preach My Gospel with Hna H we've discovered that it actually is the link we've been missing in our lessons.
So couple questions.
1. Have you been able to get levo sent in the last week?
2. Can I make an Easter basket request? I need new heads for my electric toothbrush and also this month I have my "hump day" which is 9 months. Can you believe that? But I think I need a camel t-shirt or something. I know, weird.
3. I've been seriously thinking about turning in an application to be an RA in the Winter, could you look around and see if I have a resume saved on the desktop anywhere that I could work off of?
Thanks, I love you! Keep me posted! I love getting the pictures throughout the week!
Emily
Valeria! |
New Trainees! |
Emily and her cousin Josh! |
First Comp selfie! |
Hola familia mia,
What did Sara do to get her driving taken away?
I have a lot to talk about and no motivation to write. Sad. Part of my problem is that I didn't take notes on anything that I wanted to say this week. SO the first part of the week was pretty routine for a transfer week, lots of goodbyes, lots of packing, pretty boring but slightly stressful. Wednesday was awesome! We went up to Bloomington for transfers. I had a trainers meeting, and then I got to spend three hours with Hna Warmbier! We had lunch and then we got to teach Leticia, who is someone that we started teaching together. It was really neat to see how much we've learned in the last transfer. It's the type of thing where you grow together and then when you separate you grow apart, and then when you're together again, it's still good, but different. It was really fun to spend time with her again. So we were freaking out all day because we are both training! Around three we made our way back to the Bloomington building and waited... eventually they came and got us and we went to the mission home with all the trainees. They did the cheesy classic thing where they introduce the trainees and then say who the trainer is. It was kind of nerve-wracking, but not too bad. I enjoyed it.
So Dad said you saw pictures/ already know a little, but my companion is Hermana Hughes, she's from Tucson Arizona and is the youngest of five. Her and her mom are the only active members of her family. She went to BYU for a year and a half before her mission. I have been really impressed with her drive and motivation to be a missionary. I think I was probably like that at one point, it's nice to have a reminder of what the greenie fire feels like. I have also been really impressed with her Spanish. She does really well. All of her ideas are really good and she has really helped me to focus on missionary work again. We taught 4 lessons on Friday and found a new investigator. I don't think that has happened since I've been in Lakeville. Transfers are nice because they shake everything up and let us try new things.
Missionaries in training have a training program for their first 12 weeks in the field, and we have an extra hour of study every day to do it. It focuses on the fundamentals of missionary work, like the importance of the Book of Mormon in conversion, the importance of sacrament meeting attendance, etc. It has never been so blazingly apparent how imperfect of a missionary I am. It's been hard adjusting and realizing that I still can't do anything perfect. Hna H has helped me a lot to reflect on what my missionary work should be like. Long story short, you're never too old for fundamentals, and that goes for a lot of things.
We've been working with Anel and she wants us to start teaching her family! We are stoked because her girls are awesome. The biggest struggle we have with her is getting her to church. We have a member present planned with her for Tuesday. I am really excited about her and her family.
Sorry I don't have a lot to talk about today, Lots of new people, but no new things.
SO has Ryan turned in his papers yet?!
What did Sara do to get her driving taken away?
Sounds like lots of musical things happening in the house:) I love being a missionary!
Love Emily
I'm Training!!!
Emily and Hermana Rowland |
District van ride! |
Where do I even start? We got a text this morning at 939 to get on a conference call at 945 and it turns out it was all the trainers being told they were training. I choked. I was 98% sure that we were staying
together. So I get to pick up a trainee on Wednesday! I'm really excited, but really nervous. I was legit shaky after phone call. This would be a breeze if we were still in Richfield, but I'm still new to this area. Speaking of Richfield, Hna Warmbier is training too! So I get to see her on Wednesday! We're training the two new sisters together. I'm stoked. It will be an adventure. Sister Rowland and I are sad she's leaving. She is going down to St Peter with Sister Scholl who goes home after this transfer. She has had a companion every transfer, and because Sis Scholl is dying is guaranteed at least two more.
Something I've been thinking about this week is the different learning I've done this transfer compared to the last two. The last two transfers, I was learning how to be a missionary, and what it means to work hard. It was more about the work and learning what missionary work is supposed to be like. This transfer has been completely different. All my learning has been about the gospel and how to apply it better in my life. It hasn't been about being a missionary, it's been about developing myself as a person. For example, a big part of this transfer has been learning about obedience and what it means. Josh explained it really well to me last week, he said "In short, The Savior changed obedience forever when he came to the Earth. He made obedience lifestyle and a feeling, not a matter of facts and actions. What I mean by that is when we see a rule, there is a principle. The principle is more important than the rule, but the rule is easier to understand than the principle. When one understands the principle, they know how to keep the rule. When they only understand the rule, they look for millions of ways to "keep" it. " When he explained it like that, it made so much more sense to me. I'm learning how to be obedient in ways that I never would have dreamed of before my mission. It has been an interesting mind switch. I've learned a lot about how deep the gospel is. Hna R is really into studying the deep doctrine of the church, and I never have felt a need to study deep things. I prefer the principles and basic doctrines. But spending time with her and the Cupkies has really expanded my understanding of how deep and penetrating the gospel is in EVERYTHING that we do. It has broadened everything that we teach and do as missionaries. This has probably been the hardest and most exhausting transfer of my mission so far,
but I have learned a ton. I seriously have never been so tired in my life.
but I have learned a ton. I seriously have never been so tired in my life.
I feel like the work has been picking up in this area. We have no new investigators, but our lessons with the members have been more productive. We had at least five really good member lessons this week.
One of the less actives we teach is pretty combative sometimes, but the last couple times we have been over, she has been much more receptive. Her main question this week was if the church of Jesus Christ was established by him, what church did Moses and Abraham have? They didn't have an organized church per say, but they did live the lifestyle of the church even though to them it didn't really exist. I
don't know if that makes sense. Basically the principles and doctrines of the church are a lifestyle. Like Josh said, obedience is a lifestyle. The established and organized church is a means for us to live the principles more fully. It's a tool. A very inspired tool.
One of the less actives we teach is pretty combative sometimes, but the last couple times we have been over, she has been much more receptive. Her main question this week was if the church of Jesus Christ was established by him, what church did Moses and Abraham have? They didn't have an organized church per say, but they did live the lifestyle of the church even though to them it didn't really exist. I
don't know if that makes sense. Basically the principles and doctrines of the church are a lifestyle. Like Josh said, obedience is a lifestyle. The established and organized church is a means for us to live the principles more fully. It's a tool. A very inspired tool.
Cool right? I told you, I'm learning lots.
We had a lot of good lessons. I feel like breakthroughs with their lessons. Or so I hope. We finally had the opportunity to do some service this week. The lady we are teaching, Anel let us come and help her clean. We washed dishes and cleaned her fridge. It's about time, because Hispanics are weird about letting us help out. It was a good experience, and we were able to build a better relationship with them. We saw her the next day when we were knocking doors and all her daughters waved and were really
excited to see us. The oldest has her quinceaƱera in May which I think would be super fun to be around for. They are super cute.
excited to see us. The oldest has her quinceaƱera in May which I think would be super fun to be around for. They are super cute.
Somebody that I got to know better this week is someone named Fernanda. She is the daughter of a less active family. She was baptized when she was fourteen but was pretty inactive until October. In October she decided that the church is something that she needs in her life and hasn't looked back. She's eighteen. Her younger siblings are semi antagonistic, and her dad is not interested in the church.
Her older sister married a return missionary, but they have are no progress toward the temple or the gospel. Her mom tries, but it's hard when no one else goes to church. Fernanda is the only responsible one in her family. She is the only one with any goals or drive. She is incredible. She also wants to serve a mission at the end of this year. I love meting so many incredible people.
Her older sister married a return missionary, but they have are no progress toward the temple or the gospel. Her mom tries, but it's hard when no one else goes to church. Fernanda is the only responsible one in her family. She is the only one with any goals or drive. She is incredible. She also wants to serve a mission at the end of this year. I love meting so many incredible people.
Saturday was like 60 degrees!! It was sooo warm. And then it snowed yesterday haha. I am excited for spring.
How was Morgan's birthday?
Dad in answer to you question about the Book of Mormon, I don't have any specific stories, but the first thing we ask when people are struggling with receiving answers or their testimonies is if they are
reading regularly. I didn't realize how much a testimony of the restored church hinges on the Book of Mormon. From the introduction "Those who gain this divine witness from the Holy Spirit will also
come to know by the same power that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, that Joseph Smith is His revelator and prophet in these last days, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the
Lord’s kingdom once again established on the earth, preparatory to the Second Coming of the Messiah." It's awesome.
reading regularly. I didn't realize how much a testimony of the restored church hinges on the Book of Mormon. From the introduction "Those who gain this divine witness from the Holy Spirit will also
come to know by the same power that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, that Joseph Smith is His revelator and prophet in these last days, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the
Lord’s kingdom once again established on the earth, preparatory to the Second Coming of the Messiah." It's awesome.
How crazy about the Averys. Margaret mentioned it in one of her emails, but not the whole story. How crazy.
I am so excited for Ryan to get his call. I almost can't handle it. I NEED a video of him opening it.
Life is good.
I love you!
Emily
Life is good.
I love you!
Emily
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