HOWDY YALLL! This week was so good but so crazy!
- Kerry: Kerry is so elect!! She has come to every single ysa activity we've had since we met her and has loved it! She said that she has never been able to pay attention at a church until she came to ours. She has been going through a lot of trials was able to get a priesthood blessing and it was amazing! She literally couldn't stand for 15 minutes after because she was so happy and at peace haha! Right after she said that she wants everyone to experience what she was able to experience and to feel the peace she felt🥹🩷
- Exchanges❤️🔥😎🤠: I got to be comps w/ Sister Taylor for the day and it was sooo fun!! We were in Anderson MO, man I forgot how strange people are from Missouri😂 We met this really cool guy named Javier, we were able to share 3 Nephi 11 w/ him and he stared crying and said he felt so at peace during it! We were able to invite him to be baptized and put him on date!
- Nativity and Noel: we had a big Christmas concert that had tons of Nativity sets set up in the Church building! Our friends were able to come and loved it! After we were able to teach one of them the plan of salvation. 🎄😆
❤️🔥spiritual thought ❤️🔥
“Master, the Tempest Is Raging”
"Jesus said, “In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33.) On the same occasion, he said, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.” (John 14:27.) Throughout his life and ministry he spoke of peace, and when he came forth from the tomb and appeared unto his disciples, his first greeting was, “Peace be unto you.” (John 20:19.) But Jesus was not spared grief and pain and anguish and buffeting. No tongue can speak the unutterable burden he carried, nor have we the wisdom to understand the prophet Isaiah’s description of him as “a man of sorrows.” (Isa. 53:3.) His ship was tossed most of his life, and, at least to mortal eyes, it crashed fatally on the rocky coast of Calvary. We are asked not to look on life with mortal eyes; with spiritual vision we know something quite different was happening upon the cross. Peace was on the lips and in the heart of the Savior no matter how fiercely the tempest was raging. May it so be with us—in our own hearts, in our own homes, in our nations of the world, and even in the buffetings faced from time to time by the Church. We should not expect to get through life individually or collectively without some opposition."
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