Last night a wonderful thing occurred. In April of this year
I wrote of a young teenager with strength that marveled me. She had lost her
mother a few months before and her father was an alcoholic. Yet, when I went
into her house it was beautiful, looking very much like a very well kept teenager’s
bedroom. Xazmin is her name and though she was only seventeen years old, she
was meeting her trials head on. You would never guess her strength at first
knowing her. She is quite shy and timid in nature. Last night I baptized her
into the Lord’s Church and today I was part of the circle that confirmed her. I
told her as we parted today that she was an elect daughter of our
Father-in-Heaven. Her father was there for baptism and for her confirmation. I
told him what a blessed man he was to have such a daughter.
Last January I baptized a young man named Alain. Since that
time, he has fallen into inactivity. I sent him a text this week, telling him
that we were leaving and that we really wanted to see him. He came to Church to
day. I was so happy to have him there. He asked me to give him a blessing
tomorrow. I’m hoping that this will be time for renewal and rededication for
him.
On Saturday, we turned the mission office over to the three
elders that are taking our place. It was hard to leave a place in which we have
had so many good memories and experiences. There were tears shed.
My experience here in Mexico has been far more wonderful
than I would have ever imagined. I have loved so many people and felt their
love. Above it all I have felt the love of my Heavenly Father as I spend my
time serving his beloved children. He has blessed me with the assurance that it
is all very true. This is His work and His glory to bring to pass the immortality
of his children. It has been His presence through me and his Spirit that has so
touched His children here and I have been deeply blessed to be a part of it. I
love the young people that my wife and I have been called to serve with. What
incredibly good men and women they are. And despite all of the troubles that
discomfort our world my faith and hope are increased by all that I have
experienced, known, and seen. Through Him there is great hope of everything
ending well.
I know you're sad to leave, but we're excited to have you back! You've been a great example to us all.
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