Hi!
:)
So
our trip to Banaue this time was different.
Last time, we just drove through
Banaue to get to Batad.
It
was a much easier trip.
One of them is
included in the pictures.
So
our work, it’s going well, much better than before. Mostly, we're doing much
better as a companionship. That’s the main difference. It’s starting to affect
those we teach as well. I’m actually making progress with an investigator that
has been investigating for the past 3 years... well, it’s really a keep going,
keep doing what you know to be right and you'll get the blessings when the Lord
sees fit sort of thing. Over all, I’m being successful. I’m gaining a greater
conversion, a greater testimony. I can't guarantee that I’ll bring anyone
else's soul unto Christ, we all have agency, but I sure can use my agency to
bring my soul unto Christ. That’s what I’m going to do.
Elder Lundy learned to play the Ukulele...Just like his Bapa did on his mission. : )
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Cge,
so Mom...about the whole "life planned out thing"....it’s more of an
"I listened to the talks at general conference" sort of thing. I know
what I want with my life. I know what I have to do to get there. I know who I
am. I know who I need to become. I gain the vision that every missionary gains
if he serves faithfully and doesn't waste his time. You can't teach this gospel
and not gain this point of view if you really do believe what you are teaching.
In the past I was dumb, I wasn't living the gospel, I knew what I wanted, but
it wasn't what the Lord wanted. Now, I’m focused where I should be. I’m not
only living the gospel, but teaching it. I recognize and follow the guidance of
the Holy Ghost. Now, I am Elder Lundy. I’m not the Chris Lundy that came on a
mission.
In
the picture last week, I’m holding the 2 fish I caught. Yup :) the boy is Manny.
My favorite little guy here in Solano 2.
Thank you mom, for all you do for me.
I
love you. I'm glad we can be together forever.
Love
you guys! :*
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