Dear Family,
This week was good, we were able to get a baptismal date for Sister Monina, someone we've been working with since the beginning of our time here in San Jose North. We're really excited for her!! She has a lot of support and we think she's finally ready. She wants to wait until November 30 when her daughter is here in the Philippines.
Sister Spencer and I have been listening to lots of conference talks getting ready for conference! We're so lucky to hear it. I've been preparing a lot of questions. I'm excited for this next transfer too! It's kind of cool that we get to hit the reset button, another chance to try open an area in Malolos with Sister Spencer. We have a lot of good ideas we want to try. I really love being with her! She's a really good example to me.
Time here is really moving fast, I've already hit my 4 months the other day. My time here is so short. I just want to get it right. I've become very aware lately about how quickly time moves. This week I've really learned about how to role with the punches. Its been hard with so many changes but exciting at the same time. I have a feeling this is how the rest of my life will be. Also its been cool to look around at all the things here in the Philippines. I know that after my mission I would like to get involved in humanitarian work for the church. I've been coming up with ideas to help. But of course, the best way to help is to help them receive the Gospel. I know that the Gospel can literally remove people out of poverty. And if by the will of God, someone has to stay in poverty, I know that Heavenly Father will "ease the burdens that are upon [their] shoulders, that even [they] cannot feel them upon [their] backs [...] [and] strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and [...] submit cheerfully with patience to all the will of the lord." -Mosiah 24:14-15.
Grateful we have Good News. And that we get to share it!
This week was good, we were able to get a baptismal date for Sister Monina, someone we've been working with since the beginning of our time here in San Jose North. We're really excited for her!! She has a lot of support and we think she's finally ready. She wants to wait until November 30 when her daughter is here in the Philippines.
Sister Spencer and I have been listening to lots of conference talks getting ready for conference! We're so lucky to hear it. I've been preparing a lot of questions. I'm excited for this next transfer too! It's kind of cool that we get to hit the reset button, another chance to try open an area in Malolos with Sister Spencer. We have a lot of good ideas we want to try. I really love being with her! She's a really good example to me.
Time here is really moving fast, I've already hit my 4 months the other day. My time here is so short. I just want to get it right. I've become very aware lately about how quickly time moves. This week I've really learned about how to role with the punches. Its been hard with so many changes but exciting at the same time. I have a feeling this is how the rest of my life will be. Also its been cool to look around at all the things here in the Philippines. I know that after my mission I would like to get involved in humanitarian work for the church. I've been coming up with ideas to help. But of course, the best way to help is to help them receive the Gospel. I know that the Gospel can literally remove people out of poverty. And if by the will of God, someone has to stay in poverty, I know that Heavenly Father will "ease the burdens that are upon [their] shoulders, that even [they] cannot feel them upon [their] backs [...] [and] strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and [...] submit cheerfully with patience to all the will of the lord." -Mosiah 24:14-15.
Grateful we have Good News. And that we get to share it!
Don't
forget to think of questions for General Conference!! Invite everyone you know to come and
see it! It's easy to be a missionary when you let the prophet do the talking
haha. Love you Mom, and others ;)
-Sister Fuell
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| Look what I found - A picture of me in the Philippines |
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| The people here are amazing! |







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