Monday, May 11, 2020

"Did I Really Used to Be That White?!"-Sis. Snowder

Family and Friends!

Hey everybody! How are y'all holding up? I hope it's been good a good week! Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there! This week was wild!

Highlights!
- There were 0 clouds and warm weather for like 3 days this week! So, naturally, we were outside as much as possible which resulted some sunburns, but two happy, no longer pasty white missionaries.😂
- We taught a guy who lives in Australia! We found him through one of our Facebook pages and he seems really interested in the gospel! We had a lesson with him and we talked about so much and invited him to read the Book of Mormon and he said "Yeah! I'll give it a read!" So Woot Woot!
- We got 20 new missionaries on Wednesday and are going to get I think 14 more tomorrow! Crazy stuff!

Spiritual juices:
What I want to share this week comes from something I read in my studies this week. I somehow happened to read about the story of Jesus healing the blind man in John 9 and his disciples ask him in verse 2 "Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?" And I love what the Savior says in verse 3 in response. He says: "Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him."
We all are given trials that we don't understand why we have to go though them, I have had these as well. But this scripture, I feel, helps us understand that at those times we are able to see the hand of God in our life. As we allow our Savior to come into our lives and cleanse us of our spiritual blindness and we will be able to see miracles in our lives.

That's all I got for this week y'all! The Church is true, the book is blue and Christ lives. Feel free to email me updates of what's happening in your life! Love and miss you all!

Kia Kaha,
Sister Twede:)

Outside!

Gonna be a great day!

Blue Skies!

Little sunburn

Fanny Pack Friday!

District Virtual Birthday Party!

1 comment:

  1. I love reading your posts. I am glad you survived quarantine, looks like your field is going to be crawling with great missionaries soon. Hopefully they feel the love for Fanny Fridays. Good luck on this new week. It is going to be great!

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