Buenas días a todos. Les quiero mucho y espero que todo está
bien.
Well this week finally came to an end! It may have been the
longest week of my life. Us Elders were extremely blessed last week with 5 new
people to teach. That may not seem like a lot but you know, we aren't in
Colombia anymore getting 14 news a week.
Well that being said we dropped all but one of those. They
were progressing really well until the third lesson and then they just stopped
being interested. It was really sad. One of them we had to drop was because he
was only 17 and his parents didnt approve. We were able to testify and invite
him to always remember the way he felt when he heard the First Vision.
This was the boy we put on date. I hope one day when he's older he is able to
be baptized.
This week was slow for the work. It is getting really cold
out and that means everyone is indoors. So then if we knock doors, they just
look out the peep hole or the window, see two well dressed men with name tags
and they ignore automatically. It makes me sad that people have such hard
hearts sometimes. Saturday was awesome though! We had the day of service and we
got to work. We went around to less actives, people going through hard times
and less capable people's homes and cleaned yards.There were about 15 people at
the beginning and by the 6th and last house there were 7 including 4
missionaries. The ward mission leader was very happy to have me there because
some of those bags of leaves and garbage and junk were really heavy. Like I had
a hard time picking some of them up. But anyways, it was awesome. We saw a man
missing a leg trying to sweep up his leaves so we all pulled over, cleaned his
yard for him in probably 1/100 of the time he could've done it and the Hermanas
were able to share a message with him. We ended up cleaning the Elder's
quorum Presidents yard for him while he was at the temple. He expressed his
gratitude with his testimony on missionary work and service at church.
So here's my invitation to all. Go out of your way and serve
people. You never know what people are going through. And service doesn't have
to be something huge. It can be a simple smile, high five, or giving someone a
piece of gum. It ranges to yard work, cleaning cars, or shoveling snow. Your
service to someone will make there day. We may think that we are too busy to
help out or that our needs are more important. But that is NOT how the Savior
thought. He expressed his love by serving always. And that's the purpose of
this life. Becoming like Christ. I promise to you that if you put others
first, all worries, needs, wants, desires will be covered by the Lord. He will
bless you for serving.
Mosiah 2:17 And behold, I tell you these things that ye
may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your
fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God
Con amor,
ÉLDER GRAYBILL


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