How are you?? Can you believe that April is already coming to a close?? It's crazy, right?! Well, I hope that you are doing well and that this next week can be even better than the last :)
Well, as for us here in La Chimba, things are going great! We're working hard and enjoying every moment :) For this week, I would love to talk about Johnny and Lydia.
Johnny and Lydia are a married couple here in our area and they are truly amazing. We found the family street contacting and must admit that we didn't see anything out of the ordinary when we contacted them. However, this past week we were able to meet with them and their 4 children and it was an amazing experience. Johnny has been attending different churches with his wife for some time but had never really found a church that, in his own words, "got to his heart." However, last night we were able to visit the whole family and they were all very excited and interested to learn, so excited in fact that they asked us about baptism. We set a date as a goal and really look forward to teaching them even more. They are very excited and prepared to learn the Gospel. Your prayers for Johnny, Lydia, and their family would be greatly appreciated in these upcoming weeks :)
Well, to share a quick thought, I want to talk about a parable that is found in the New Testament called the Pearl of Great Price. It speaks of a man who, in his travels, found a pearl more precious than anything else. The man, upon discovering this utterly precious object, promptly sold everything that he owned so that he would be able to obtain this amazing prize. As I think about this parable and apply it to our every-day lives, I think of the Gospel as the pearl that is precious above all other things. The man is each one of us that has come upon the Gospel in our lives and made sacifices at all costs to obtain and live the Gospel. As I work here in the mission field, I get the priviledge of being a "door-to-door salesman" of the Gospel and it is an amazing opportunity. Many people see what we give and think that it is not worth the sacrifice, but as each one of us knows, when we truly give up everything to receive and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, there is no sacrifice too great. Now, my question for you all: Are we treating the Gospel like the "Pearl of Great Price" that it truly is? Are we making and willing to make sacrifices to truly follow what our Savior commands through our beloved Prophet? With the example of Johnny, I see a man that is very willing because he knows the importance of the Gospel in his life. I invite each and every one of you to evaluate in your life to see how much importance the Gospel has in your life. If you find that you don't give it enough, make goals so that it becomes more important :)
I love you all so much! I thank you for all of you love, prayers, and support that you give me each week! You are amazing and I hope that you have an amazing week!
Elder Wynn