Hey everyone, I hope you all had an allergy free week. Here for some reason
the pollen is especially potent, and everyone is being affected right now.
I've already gone through 30 packets of tissues in two weeks.
This
week went by quick so I'll get to it.
E. is going great, we taught her
the first half of the plan of salvation and were able to give her a copy of
the Book of Mormon. She really is taking this challenge to learn for herself,
she wants to know what god's answer is and she is doing what she needs to do
to find a response.
After church we had a branch lunch in celebration
of P's birthday. It was a blast and everyone was super nice to him.
P. is doing well, and we are reading the Book of Mormon with him. It's
really nice because we get to go slowly and really go over every chapter with
him.
The Codarins are doing really well, and we did a ton of work in a
big storm so it was pretty dang fun. D. is doing fine, he
seems content how he is, but he is always attentive and willing to
follow the commitments we invite him to do.
Today we did a bunch of
work for the Bressans and hence why this email is short. We did some work
shoveling a bunch of gravel, and moving wood. We are helping them organize
their shed space etc. it is pretty dang fun, even with all the
blisters.
Anyways, my mind lately had been focused on what Elder Uctdorf
said in general conference about the shepherd and lost sheep. We all
are shepherd as members of the church, but we can all get lost at
times. But something that I like that uctdorf said was that the only thing
we need to know in order to be able to be saved, is to know that God loves
us. We can all be found if we know this principle. We can all stop in our
tracks and let the shepherd find us. If we don't believe God loves us, we
will keep walking away assuring that we will stay lost. But if we stop, if we
turn around, we will be found. The promise is that. All of us can be
found.
I know that this gospel can help all of us. Gods love is
sufficient to help us, even if it is just a sense of comfort, it will help. I
know this church is true!
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