After an extensive discussion about how Dumbledore retrieved the elder wand and how Harry ended up with it an Elder that hadn't participated at all in the conversation looked up and said "I'm an Elder... Can I have a wand?"
HELLLLOOOOOO my dearest family and friends! How are my people?
First
of all, thank you so much to everyone who writes me letters and emails
every week. You have no idea how much this means to me and how much it
reminds me that I am loved. My heart is always so happy when I read
about how you guys are praying for me and I just want to formally say
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I love y'all a whole lot.
This
week has been crazy fantastic but also really challenging. So normally
in YSA wards you don't get fed very often, however this week we were so
incredibly blessed and we had people feed us lunch AND dinner every
single day this week. LIKE HOW DOES THAT EVEN HAPPEN?! We were even
double booked for dinners a couple of times. Ahhh this ward is so good
to me. <3
That
being said that means we have worked from 10:00 am until 9:30 pm every
day and hardly stopped to take breaks which means we are exhausted
everyday. But there is no greater feeling than hitting your head on your
pillow at the end of the day and knowing you worked hard all day.
So
I sent a couple of voice recordings that I made that went over the
things I did this week so you can listen to those if you want a break
down of everything that happened, but I want to focus a little bit more
on some of the bigger things that have happened instead of just typing
out my schedule.
On
Tuesday we had the opportunity again to spend time at the Orlando
Temple doing service. We spent the morning planting flowers and enjoying
the company of all the missionaries in O-South. It is seriously one of
the biggest blessings of this area to be able to be on temple grounds
every week. For those of you at home I would strongly exhort you to GO
TO THE TEMPLE every week, even if all you can do is sit on the grounds. I
promise you that it will enhance your life and you will feel more peace
on a day to day basis.
On
Thursday we had an incredible Zone Conference with Richard J. Maynes of
the 70 and IT WAS SO GOOD! If you remember the talk from this last
conference called "The Joy of Living a Christ-Centered Life" that was
about the potters wheel being centered on the gospel... that's who came
and spoke to us! Some of my favorite things he said were...
"We can't lead or draw others to the Lord unless we stand closer to Him than they."
"Be the missionary your mom thinks you are."
"You don't want to be the missing link in a story like this."
"This is a life or death situation."
"Thomas S. Monson doesn't need to make every decision. You get to make some of them."
"You're part of something that's big, and part of something that's rubbing forward."
He
also taught us about having "Quality Gospel Conversations" or QGCs and
that has made a huge difference in our work the last few days. It's been
awesome.
On
Sunday we watched the HUGE regional Stake Conference that was for the
14 south eastern states. It was a broadcast from Salt Lake and L.
Whitney Clayton, Sister Rieves, Ronald A. Rasband, and Robert D. Hales
spoke. IT WAS SO GOOD!! Some of my favorite quotes from that were..
"all in. 100%. Nothing held back."
"Stay the course, and stay on course."
"we become the product or sum of our decisions."
"to effectively serve others, we must see them through Heavenly Father's eyes."
"The temple is the safest place you can be."
"We cannot get home alone."
So
it's been an incredibly spiritual week this week. We've taught lots of
lessons to our few investigators, as well as several less-active and
recent converts, as well as all of our lessons with members at dinner
appointments.
I
hope you all know how much I love you and how much your Father in
Heaven loves you too! Have a great week and don't forget to tell me
about it!
I love you more than all the fish the disciples caught by casting their nets on the right side!
-♥-
Sister Reid
"And
one of the most beautiful things I have learned about wait is it's
marriage to hope. Because in order to wait we must believe there is
something to wait for, and hope is a revolutionary patience."
This is the Harry Potter castle through the trees... when we drove past it I screamed and Sister Lewis started crying a little bit. And then we struggled to take a picture in time. hahaha |
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