Monday, March 24, 2014

The Lord's Will and Mind In Everything We Do

Questions for the elder from home included in his email this morning. His response follows in his email.

Q1. This must be a busy week with transfers coming up, yeah..We’re excited about seeing elder Perez (probably at his homecoming address in April) Do you have a new companion?
A1. I do Elder Porter from South Ogden he attended Bonneville High school.
Q2. You’re getting down to your last transfers yeah?
A2. Rumor has it that I only have a few....
Q3. Are you in need of anything at this time?
A3. Nope.
Q4. We are praying for the 300+ investigators, anyone else we can pray in faith on?
A4. If you could pray for President Parker Stake President in the Fayetteville Stake and his family.

Greetings family!


Leading a discussion at Leadership Training (photocred: GAM)
Spring is here! Can you believe we are two weeks away from hearing from the Prophet, members of the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles!? You just have to pinch yourself with how lucky and blessed we are to know that we have on the earth a modern day prophet and apostles to guide us through often difficult times here in this mortal existence!

Transfer planning week was last week. Like always, it is a hectic week filled with a wonderful opportunity to truly stretch for revelation as we seek to do the Lord's will in everything we do. How grateful I am for revelation and the knowledge that if we will ask in faith doubting nothing we will have our prayers answered on time. We done everything from planning, to teaching a little of seminary, to speaking at a youth fireside last night in the Fayetteville Stake in preparations for divine inspiration.

This is the Lord's work he will absolutely provide a means by which it is to be accomplished no matter who we are if we are willing and worthy he will use us.


I had the chance to attend the baptismal service of Leslie D. who was just recently married to Austin D. a less-active member that we visited when I was just three weeks out in the mission field. Seeing the change in his complete demeanor and countenance truly was a testimony builder to me that the Atonement will change your life if you will come and align yourself with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, be baptized and continue (endure to the end) to be a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Exciting to hear that everyone continues to move forward despite the challenges that come our way.  

KEEP CLIMBING!

Love, Elder Gautavai

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