Before my mission ever time I asked anyone about their mission it was always the same reponse: "the hardest thing I've ever done but the BEST THING I'VE EVER DONE". (I was always like, 'geez just gimme some deets'). But now experiencing the mission for myself I couldn't express it any other way either! I love my mission. And I can't express how a mission is, it's just really, really, really incredible.
We had exchanges the other day with the sister leaders in Osorno. And my companion for the day, Hermana V said "The mission's so cool. It really is the Lords work, He'll guide us to do it with His spirit. We're just here to watch!"
How lucky am I to be here and watch the Lord work among His children?!
I'm having like these super wave like emotions this week cause I hit my "half-way". So happy to have had these experiences so far and so sad to think of how fast it went by. The other day I had a dream that President O told me he recieved revelacion and I had to go home. I got of the plane in Utah and stayed on the other side of the rope, crying and begging the flight attendant to let me back in and take me to Chile. I couldnt be more grateful and humbled for the Lord to call ME to my part and be "here to watch" this marvelous work come forth among his children.
Well San Pablo is doing great. There's this lady named N. She's been investigating the church since 1985. Not even a joke. She comes to church almost every week. Who wants to do the work without the pay? She needs to be baptized so she can recieve the blessings! We taught her the plan of salvacion and got straight with her. She said her problem is that she can't give of smoking. Right there we made a plan. And she accepted a baptismal date! She's gonna be out of town for almost a month but we made arrangement to make sure she keeps progressing. FINALLY N!. I'M SO HAPPY FOR HER! SHE'S AMAZING.
Also, we had 37 people in church yesterday!!! That hasn't happened in San Pablito for a lonnnnng time.
well i'm just gonna leave you with a little quote that a member shared in his testimony yesterday,
"to sit in a chapel and listen doesn't make you a member of Christ's church. -Share it"
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