I can't believe how fast time has passed. Hermana C finished her training today. The worst is that the last thing they have you do is watched "The District". If you haven't seen it I advice you to watch it, if you have seen it- watch it again! I've been bawling like a baby these pass couple days. It's great. I've seen Hna C grow sooo much. She's come to love the mission and her Savior more and more each day and I can see it in the way she teaches now. It reminds me of the personal progress I've had. I've been so blessed to have this opportunity.
As I sat in sacrament yesterday I fascinated about the fact that we literally lived with God. We heard His voice, we know His face and His embrace. I'm sure it just about killed Him to have to put the veil of forgetfulness. I testify that He is doing EVERYTHING in His power to help us remember how it feels to be with Him and be part of His celestial family. I know the Lord foreordanied each of us to play a special role in the lives of other people. I'm grateful He had asked me to be His missionary and serve His children in Chile and that I accepted. It hasn't been easy by all means. The will of the Lord will never be easy because His blessings and a life with Him is "not a cheap experience" (Missionary Work and The Atonement - Elder Holland).
I have been able to remember Him as my Father as I studies the scriptures, in particular the Book of Mormon. As a mission we've been challenged to read it in 3 months. It's been a great experience and I encourage you all to do it as well. I'm so grateful for ancient prophesies of our Lord that help me to remember Him as my heavenly Brother, Friend, Teacher and Savior.
WELL the courts are still being indecisive and Jand D won't be able to be married and baptized this week. But they aren't discouraged. They're fighting so hard for what they know "without doubt is the right path". I'm so grateful that I've had the blessing to witness the change they have had in their lives. It's incredible. It's like black and white, day and night. And it's Christ that's done it. I have witness the fulling of the promise that "they shall be in his hands as the vessels of clay in the hands of a potter". Revelacions 2:27
Transferred have ultimately come and I've been called to leave my sweet little Pucón. *tears* But I trust that there are great fruits to come in Pucón. The Lord has called be to serve in Valdivia! I'm very humble and excited to also have the opportunity to be an Hermana Líder or Sister Training Leader(?). It's gonna be tough and a lot of work but I'm up for it and ready to work hard and allow my Savior to be the "potter". I'll let you know how it all goes but I could sure use a few prayers as I take on this calling!
Love you guys so much. Ya'll mean the world to me.
Chao Pucón
P.S. the earth trembled saturday night like way huge. but we're all good.
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