We have completed our time at the Mission President's Seminar at the MTC in Provo, Utah. It was a spiritually uplifting week filled with instruction and fortification to go out and do the Lord's work that is before us. President Thomas S. Monson opened the Seminar with instruction to us that "Whom the Lord calls He qualifies for the work. He read D&C 84: 88 where the Lord tells His servants, "I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up". I know that this is true we are embarking on the Lord's work to bring the world His truth, we are on the Lord's errand and He will be with us. Elder Nelson instructed us on the power of the Book of Mormon and its truthfulness and because of its purity and testimony of Jesus Christ and His doctrine, it has the power to convert and bring people unto Christ. The teachings and testimonies went on from all the 12 Apostles. It strengthened my testimony even more, that the Church is true, this is the Gospel of Jesus Christ and I am excited to go and share it with others.
When we arrived we were greeted by an old friend, Brent Wright, he was our guide through the registration process. It was so wonderful to be greeted by a familiar face. We then saw many old friends and made many new ones. The remarkable thing throughout the week was the bond we had with everyone and the many diverse people that were there from all over the world and going out to all over the world. All the people were accomplished, competent and dedicated to the Lord- giving up their lives in His full time service. We fill fortified and strengthened and look forward to serving the people of Mexico!
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Brent Wright with President & Sister Haws |
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Us with Elder & Sister Arnold |
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The Redlands Group - President & Sister Carlson, President & Sister Haws and new Redlands, President & Sister Dixon |
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BYU Law School Class of 1985 graduates! |
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Our Mexico Mission President's group |
Fun encounters in the MTC. A little bit of payoff for the hard work.
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