Monday, August 10, 2015

Missionary Work, Miracles and Sealing a family for eternity

Ha ha good week, I don't really know what to write about, when you hit 18 months you've hit the point where the routine of the mission is just the way you live, so the days, and weeks, and months, all kinda mix together. Every day we find new people, every day brings it's challenges and it's miracles, and every day you get better. 

This week has been another good one. Right now the focus of the whole mission is work with members - nothing brings more results but it is also the hardest form of missionary work. Here in Mexico all responsible male adults work from 7 in the morning until around 8 or 9 at night, all day, every day. So its a challenge to get time for them to help us out, but were movin' along.

We have a couple investigators that are progressing really well. C. is gonna get married and baptized this month, We had several families in church this week but the story of the week is with a lady named D. and her husband. He lost his job and she works part time, they have a lil' girl and a lot of money problems. They are both looking for work but Diana rejected a job offer because she would have to work on Sundays. That was a miracle in and of itself, but I caught her paying her tithing..... it was sooo cool! 

Family C. is gonna be sealed in October, and this week I'm gonna ask president for his permission to go with them this week. pray hard. 

That's about it.

Elder Roberts

“Tithing is the great equitable law, for no matter how rich or poor we are, all of us pay the same one-tenth of our increase annually (see D&C 119:4), and all of us receive blessings so great ‘that there shall not be room enough to receive [them]’ (Malachi 3:10).”
—Robert D. Hales
“Becoming Provident Providers Temporally and Spiritually,” Ensign, May 2009, 9


"The things that endure, the things that are real, the things that are important are those things represented in the temple of God."

The Sealing ordinance links families eternally


Sealing Room in the Temple



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