Born
to Give Them Second Birth
Being a missionary on Christmas is the best thing ever. People's hearts are so soft. We get in with people who would never otherwise let us in. I'm not homesick at all.
This morning, for companionship study we watched Elder Holland's Talk Safety for the Soul.
Being a missionary on Christmas is the best thing ever. People's hearts are so soft. We get in with people who would never otherwise let us in. I'm not homesick at all.
This morning, for companionship study we watched Elder Holland's Talk Safety for the Soul.
It's
a really powerful talk. I really appreciated his testimony of the Book of
Mormon and why it is important.
Another cool video is Scriptures Legacy.
We watched this today while we exercised. That was fun. I got to run from Lamanites with Moroni.
We've been talking a lot about what we are giving Christ for Christmas. My goal is to memorize The Living Christ by Christmas. I want to give the Savior my testimony of His power and divinity for Christmas.
So
many blessings have been poured out upon our heads this week. So many members
gave us their love and support, and sometimes food or gifts. I was really
humbled by their kindness. The Lord has helped us to find some really great
people to teach. I love this area and these people so much.
This
is my planner for this transfer.
And this is us on exchanges. Sister Lindmeir and I have both been companions with Sister Allred, and on exchanges I got to know Sister Steen- who's a real gem.
And this is us on exchanges. Sister Lindmeir and I have both been companions with Sister Allred, and on exchanges I got to know Sister Steen- who's a real gem.
I
know that Jesus Christ was born to allow us to be born again and return to our
Father in Heaven. I know that He can heal our hearts and overcome our
weaknesses.
I
am thankful to be His missionary at this time.
I
love you all, and thanks to all who have sent letters and packages- as well as
those who pray for us and other missionaries. We love and appreciate you so
much.
Merry
Christmas!!!
Love,
Sister
Faulkner
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