Monday, January 18, 2010

Amazing Week

Hey there!  It sounds like you all are doing pretty good!  Thanks for telling me about the temple fireside you had last night.  It sounds like it was awesome!  I love the temple and am so excited for the Gilla Valley Temple to open!  I hope that Aunt Georgann gets feeling better.  She'll be in my prayers for sure.

This past week has been amazing!  We've seen so many miracles!  This week Eddy and Ricardo were baptized!  I've never seen such a turn around and mighty change of heart as I have in these two.  Both of them had major issues before with gangs and everything that comes with that.  They've seen crazy things that I hope no one ever has to see.  But, they now have a new light in their eyes.  They know their Savior and what he did for them. They've learned how to turn to the Lord and trust in Him always.  No one could ever cause this change to come into their lives besides the Savior.  It was amazing.  The baptismal services were awesome.  
Eddy's whole family came to his.  None of them are really interested in changing their lives right now but I think some might in the future.  They're so proud of him and say that it is a miracle from God that he's made the changes he has.  I agree.

We're emailing at the family history library today.  Sorry my letter is kind of scattered.  I'm surrounded by missionaries and its kind of hard to concentrate. (My District)

So like I said last week, I'll be getting transferred this week.  We find out tonight about transfers.  We'll see where I go.  It will be sad to leave this area.  I've learned so much here and have really come to know my Savior better.  My testimony has grown so much.  North East El Paso is very special to me.  With that being said, I'm excited for a change.  I know that the upcoming change will bring a lot of new experiences, difficulties, and opportunities to grow.  It should be great!

I hope that you all have a great week!  I love you lots!  The Church is definitely true!

Love,
Hermana Anderson

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