Dear Family and Friends,
We got hit by another snow storm last night, it's a pretty wet one too! But it's definitely needed, it's been a super dry winter.
Saturday was definitely a highlight for the week! Isabel got baptized, and her parents flew in from California just to come to the service. They are from Mexico City and I had a blast speaking in Spanish with them. They accepted a Book of Mormon and some pamphlets afterwards and maybe even some missionary visits eventually! So that was exciting. Isabel has such a solid testimony of the Gospel. Remember when I shared that scripture in Mosiah 2:41 about how living the gospel will inevitably bring us happiness? Well Isabel's life is evidence of that. She knows who she is now, she lives her life based on that knowledge, and in her own words it's the "happiest [she's] ever been." She bore her testimony after the baptism and most everyone was in tears, it was pretty awesome. :)
It seemed like everyone got sick this week and canceled our appointments. There's a nasty bug going around. I was lucky enough to catch it on my birthday, but other than that I had a great day! Thanks for the packages mom and dad!
All the Elders in Flagstaff were asked to sing a musical number in our Stake Priesthood meeting yesterday and it was pretty bad. Haha We didn't have a director or anything to go off really, so we just picked Ye Elders of Israel in the hymn book and I played the piano. There are a few tone deaf elders that love to sing loud, I kinda slaughtered the intro, and everyone sang super quiet to begin with, so overall it was a bit of a train wreck. It's good to know they just wanted us there so people could see who the Elders were and not for our musical talent, or lack thereof.
Besides loads of meetings, we had a relatively mellow week. We began teaching a couple who are probably 70+ and they are awesome people. We found them by asking some members who we could serve, and they sent us to a member who struggles with health, Brother Watkins. We went over and he told us he had given a Book of Mormon to his neighbors and that we could visit them. So we did! Silvia and Red is what they called themselves, and as soon as we sat down they just unloaded their questions. It was way cool to see how excited and interested they were since they had done a lot of searching and never felt like they belonged in any church, but we just had a hard time explaining to them that we couldn't teach them everything at once. Haha it's a good problem to have though. It neat to see how the Lord prepares his children and guides us to them in ways we wouldn't imagine.
I know the original Church and Gospel of Jesus Christ is on the earth today. I can't deny the testimony I have received of that as I have studied, learned and taught it these last 18 months. I know that our Heavenly Father lives and loves each of us, every one!
"For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
(Romans 8:38-39; http://www.lds.org/scriptures/ nt/rom/8?lang=eng)
I would love to hear how each of you are doing, how you gained your testimonies, and/or hear any questions you may have about the church!
I love you all and wish you a safe and happy week!
Elder Collin Christensen