Something that has been on my mind lately is history, more specifically, our own personal history. We often hear stories of great heroism or amazing people in various circumstances. I often hear about the miraculous and lasting impact so many people have on our world. I began to think about the impact I want to have on the world. I realized that all of these stories we see and hear are these people's personal histories and that each of us are writing our own each and every day. Provides for some self reflection, doesn't it? What do you want to be remembered for? What legacy do you want to leave? How do you want your personal history to be written? All of that, my friends, is entirely up to us.
This weekend provided yet another amazing General Conference. I love the opportunity we have to listen to the leaders of our church and the inspired messages they deliver. I was especially "wowed", as usual, by Elder Holland. His talk was amazing! He is such a deep thinker yet his messages are always so simple and clear. I am always so encouraged and motivated to share my testimony after listening to General Conference as it grows such a great deal.
Last weekend I also had an amazing opportunity to return to Edmonton to participate in the baptisms of the Thomas family. It is a family that I had worked with for several months back on my mission. I love their family so much and couldn't have been more excited to be a part of this step that their family took. As I stood in the font, I felt an unfathomable happiness. I wish I could explain the feelings of being there with this family but there are no words I know of to adequately describe such happiness and joy. It was such a beautiful baptismal service and the Spirit was so strong. Being a part of it was a highlight of my mission. I love them!
This is the Thomas family [except for Aiden and Darian] right before the baptism started. [Me, Keiran Thomas, Marshall Thomas, Jeff Thomas, Jennifer Thomas, Darren Caldwell]. I love that family so dearly.
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