haha way to go Wade (Wade got a 4.0 this last trimester)! That's great. I do
know Porter (Wade's best friend). He's a good kid. I've really seen here in
Bolivia how great of a difference good friends make. It's the difference between
serving a mission and being addicted to alcohol and having a miserable life. The
friends we have are so very important.
I've had 9 baptisms altogether! 7
since christmas :) the week after I left camiri another person got baptized that
I taught. What has changed? My faith. Before I had a hard time believing that I
actually could baptize.. But then that changed. There in Camiri I received the
faith that I needed to go out and do miracles. I now strongly believe and know
that there are many many prepared people just waiting to be baptized. That was
all that changed :) When my mind changed then my work changed and everything
changed. The things that I havent been sharing as much are the reactivated
families. I think that Ive reactivated about 25 or 30 people as well. Those
count the same as a baptism in mission work now. Good thing I have until
November right?? I have a ton of more people to help!
So this week I have
gotten to learn a lot more about reaching out to the one. This is the of the
most unique aspects of our Savior Jesus Christ. He came to save the world, but
always made the time to change the lives of individuals through loving and
caring, personal acts. My companion is struggling right now, he's newer here and
is still adjusting to everything, and so I've had wonderful opportunity to see
others reach out to him to help and strengthen him. haha I strive everyday to
help him, but sometimes when you're with someone 24/7 they start to ignore you.
haha ah so that's been a trial for me. But I, and he, have been greatly blessed
as some of the leaders of the church here have lovingly reached out to Elder
Jones to lift and inspire him to greater things. They didn't need to take the
time to go and sit by him and give him advice and talk to him and get to know
him, but they did. Even though no one asked them to, and it really isn't their
responsibility. They were just acting as disciples of Christ. I love a scripture
in Luke 22:32 that says something like, "When you are converted,
strengthen your brethen." One small and seemingly insignificant act really can
change the life of someone suffering or struggling with some inward battle.
Reaching out to others can often be scary, I know, but it can make all the
difference. I've been greatly strengthen in such moments as I've offered a small
prayer in my heart for courage, and then opened my mouth. I've seen miracles
happen! The Lord always helps us to have the courage to reach out and bless His
other children. I love the Gospel. I know it's true. And I love my Heavenly
Father.
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