The mission really just prepares a man for the rest of his life, teaches him to work hard, be humble, be obedient, find joy in the hard times, gain a testimony of Jesus Christ and his restored gospel, serve others, etc
On the mission and I think just in life in general there's just some weeks that are harder than others. Sometimes it feels like you work extra hard one week and see less results but I guess that's just the way life works. I wouldn't say this week being more difficult made it so I found less joy, but sometimes it is a little dissappointing to work really hard and not see the results you want
We have been having a hard time finding recently, we decided to fast on Wednesday to find 3 people to help get baptized before the end of the month, i'm not gonna lie we saw some crazy miracles, we found some of the Lord's elect, but none of them made it to church, we found an inactive member who wanted to go back to church so bad and was set on going and bringing his 4 kids ages 20, 14, 13, and 9🫨, but they didn't make it
But hey we keep going, the Lord answers prayers/fasts in his timing, I still had a good week don't even worry, the mission is awesome
But on the good news I think i've officially figured out what I want to do for the rest of my life, for all my district 1H mtc buddies, you guys know I am quite the commentator, especially when I pull out the british accent, every time I get on my bike I just can't help but commentate like i'm on the Tour in France, but hey who knows, maybe I just found my future job
My comp gave me a good analogy the other day I thought i'd share, he goes "if you've already seen the final score to a football game before watching it, do you stress out about who's gonna win? No, its the same thing about life, we know which team is gonna win (God's team), so why stress?" Elder harper spittin bars, future president right there
Love yall!
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