Monday, October 15, 2018

Week 69: And Jesus was Baptized


This week was awesome. 


New discovery in Talca--our neighbor makes sushi hand rolls that are so good. Chicken, guacamole, and cream cheese...mmmmmmmmmm!

Thursday we had zone conference with President and Hermana Harris. It was fantastic, as usual. We talked a lot about both the scattering and the gathering of Israel. Having studied the history behind it, I really enjoyed all the details and how everything just makes sense. 


Also, we studied the youth devotional from June to prepare for the conference and I loved when President Nelson said this:

¨This most crucial time in the history of the earth, to help gather Israel. There is nothing happening on this earth right now that is more important than that. There is nothing of greater consequence. Absolutely nothing. This gathering should mean everything to you 

And he invited us to participate in: “The greatest challenge, the greatest cause, and the greatest work on earth.” 

It is so cool to know that we can be instruments in the hands of God. We are gathering Israel. And the work is on both sides of the veil. I feel so blessed to be a missionary right now working here and I hope to continue working after. 

This week we also had intercambios with the hermanas from the La Florida and it was so great to spend the day with Hermana Sainsbury! I have missed her so much and I am pretty sure I talked her ear off. But we worked hard and it brought back a lot of memories! What a sweet day it was. 

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Yesterday we had the blessed opportunity to participate in the baptism of Jesús. I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to meet him and his sweet family. We have seen miracle after miracle with them and we know God has an endless amount of miracles still in store for them. They are amazing. It was a great baptismal service as well, almost the whole ward was there to support. 

All in all, a very sweet week.

Love you all. I hope you all have a great week. 

Con amor, 
Hermana Eibert 




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