Lots of pics!
Good Morning Everyone!
This week was great! We move into the new buildings today, so I get two classes in them. They asked our zone to do a little "photo shoot" in the new courtyard so let me know if those pictures show up anywhere :) The new buildings are so beautiful and have so much light. I've included a few pictures. They switch the flags every single day and you can see a beautiful view of the temple and of heritage halls from the top of the buildings.
New MTC buildings |
Our investigator Ana |
On friday we had "in field training" where we learned more about finding people to teach and how to work with members, it was really an incredible meeting. There were so many stories from the teachers about how working hard and following promptings of the Spirit can bless so many lives. At one point though they pretended to have a birthday party and popped a balloon showing something about not letting people burst your expectations, but for those who have seen me with loud noises it didn't go down too well...I literally screamed and freaked everyone out, but that's me!
a picture with our teacher |
Our
investigator Ana committed to being baptized! She is the sweetest lady
ever, She is so ready and could literally teach all of the lessons we
gave her.
I get to sing at the Senior
Missionary Welcome Devotional today, "I feel my Savior's Love", which is
my favorite primary song and I'm super excited for the opportunity! Its
kind of crazy that I leave for California on Wednesday, I'm really
going to miss my district and zone.
I've
learned a lot this week about listening to the Holy Ghost and loving
others. We watched this video yesterday at church that talks about how a
teacher saying "I love you" totally changed a young man's life, I'd
really encourage you all to watch it if you have a few minutes!
Especially
when you yourself are having a bad day, turning outwards and giving
service to others and showing love for those you may not get along with
can really bless your life. Our devotional last week was about how
Christ always turned outward even in His times of sorrow, and if we do
so as well we can really become more like Him.
Have an incredible week!
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