Monday, January 9, 2023

Week 69: Socorro Ward, El Paso, TX

 This week was very good! So good that I can't remember anything I did! Lol

Our friends Cesar, Monica, and Benjamin Gomez are doing sooo well!! I love them so much and know that the Lord has been guiding them. 

We had a plan of salvation lesson and only got to the atonement of Jesus Christ. When we talked about baptism, and how Christ needs us to do our part and come to Him and be baptized, Sister Baxter talked about her baptism and how she felt so clean and how now shhe can be forgiven over and over again. Our friend Monica started crying when she heard that and her husband, Cesar, said he'd be baptized again if he had to.

We asked all of them if they would be willing to work towards baptism and they all said yes. It was awesome. Their family of 5 and Veronica showed up to church on Sunday!!! Woo!!! They all loved it and are all amazing. The ward is so great and welcomed them with open arms.

We had fast and testimony meeting this Sunday and sometimes it can get a bit rough, but all the testimonies were great and were simple for them to understand.

Monica later told us that the reason why she was crying is because she wants to feel forgiven and that she can be clean and forgiven again and again. She is such a sweet soul as is Veronica. She's dealing with a lot but she has such strong faith. We need people like them to be part of the Lord's kingdom.

We rang someone's ring door bell yesterday and the guy said go away. He kept saying that and started barking like a dog haha. It was so hilarious.

We constantly pull over and talk to people and we've been trying to turn those in to lessons. It's been better.

I love God. I love Jesus. Life's hard and stressful, but His love is the best. It's cool how He has given a portion of it to me.

I love yall!!!! Let me know if you need anything... Prayers or anything at all.

Love, Sister Crofts









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