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WEEK 6: Oct 23rd - Oct 30th

Xin Chào!

I hope you have had a peaceful and happy week. 


This week has been - you guessed it! Yet another pretty predictable and standard week. I have been practicing finding joy and entertainment in the small things. Fortunately, being with a great/funny group of people always makes things easier. If there is one lesson I have learned for certain so far, it is the importance of who you surround yourself with.

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Spiritual Thought:


This last week in class, when we were practicing how to teach, we had a task to "Testify and Promise Blessings". I was nervous to practice this, because I had never really thought about having to "promise" a blessing in someone's life. It seemed daunting and was something I got to ponder about a lot this week. 


To put it shortly, I realized I don't need to put this stress on myself. When we are "promising" blessings to others, we should be drawing upon how we have seen blessings in our lives and share those experiences. If we can help people get pointed in the "right" direction, they can experience change and joy.

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Tomorrow, I will be speaking with a General Authority of the church, Elder Homer! He is a 70's member. I received an email from the MTC President last Thursday, who notified me that my companion and I were assigned to speak with him. We will be summarizing Jacob 5:70-77 in 2 minutes and answering some questions. It is pretty basic, but I am excited for the opportunity to speak and interact with Elder Homer! 


(A Member of the 70, or a 70's member as I called Elder Homer, is a regional leader somewhere in the church. There are many of them worldwide. They come and speak to us every Tuesday, which is a really neat opportunity to learn from the leaders of the church). 


Saturday was the funeral for my grandmother, Pat Reynolds. Although I was unable to attend the service, I was given permission to FaceTime in and say hi to some family. The service was great and exactly as grandma would've wanted it to be - centered on gathering as a family. 


Overall, I am doing well! Not too stressed but not too bored. I'm staying on my toes and pacing myself well. 


Miss you all! Always feel free to shoot me a message, audio recording, whatever. It's so good to hear updates from friends. 


Elder Reynolds




Oct 30th Facebook Post:


Tôi thích đi du lịch! Một điều tôi yêu thích ở MTC là những lá cờ của thế giới. Nó nhắc nhở tôi rằng Thượng Dế yêu thương tất cả con cái của Ngài.

An Ma 26:37: Giờ đây, hỡi các anh em, chúng ta thấy rằng Thượng Đế nhớ tới tất cả mọi sắc dân, dù họ ở tại xứ nào; phải, Ngài đã đếm từng người dân của Ngài, và lòng thương xót của Ngài ban trải ra cùng khắp thế gian.


I love to travel! One thing I like about the MTC are the flags of the world. It reminds me that God loves all of his children.

An Ma 26:37: Now we see, my brethren, that the Lord remembers all his people, wherever they be; yea, he hath counted all his people, and his mercy spreads out all the earth.


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October 31, 2023 - Devotional with Elder Homer


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