15 months!
So now I have no time for this email.
So sorry.
We have an investigator that can see the future.
Not a joke.
He is going to be baptized on Saturday.
We had a cool lesson with this woman.
We were sitting on a street corner teaching her and her son surrounded by just about all Satan has to offer.
And more and more kids started to gather around us
until we had like ten.
So we decided to teach what faith is,
believing in something that you can’t see but know is true,
like how you can’t see the wind but know it’s there because you can feel it.
So then we asked,
“so what’s faith,” "el frio!" they all shouted
Hahaha.
It was a tender experience.
We ended teaching them all I am a Child of God.
Although many of them we may never see again,
I hope they all one day come to realize the magnitude of that phrase.
That they really have divine potential.
Slept in my Pueblo Libre house for an intercambio.
Sooooo weird.
Brought back soo many memories.
We are teaching this 16-year-old girl who is supposed to get baptized Saturday.
We were reviewing the commandments
and she was worried about what she was going to do as a young adult
and asked what we do for fun
and Nacho Libre just kept going through my head.
‘My life is good, really good.
I get to wake up 6:30...’
I turned 15 months old.
That’s weird.
Conference was fantastic.
I felt like I was coming down from the mount after having a wonderful spiritual experience and having people reject us and walking into clouds of weed smoke
but hey, one day everyone will know the great glory of this gospel.
I feeeeeel soooo blessssedd
and full of joy!
There are so many other things I would like to share
but there just ain’t time.
I hope y’all are doing well.
I love you.
I love this gospel.
Please study all you learned in conference.
:)
I will too.
Let’s be better today than we were yesterday and better tomorrow than we are today.
Until next time,
Hermana Anderson