"...I have served for a full 13 months now and it seems to keep on flying by. Right now I am in a place called Island Falls Maine, this place has become home to me and I really love the people and it was really hard to say good-bye to them, THEY WERE LIKE FAMILY. I'm going to Newfoundland tomorrow and I am so excited that it's not even funny. Well some cool things that I am learning on my mission are:
1. This is the Lords work and He has asked us to help
2. Without the Spirit all is vain
3. Pride is of the Devil
4. Humility is of God
5. Prayer works
6. We must trust God no matter the cost
7. Dogs are all bark and no bite
8. The work is rewarding
9. Home teaching is absolutely vital
10. Don't argue
11. I would rather tract in snow than in rain
12. Talk to everyone (D&C 60:2)
13. to do dishes
14. to do laundry
15. cook
16. never look for the bad in others always look for the bad in yourself and repent
17. no one likes a hypocrite
18. pick your battles
Well there are lots more but there are a few things that I have learned, I have also learned how to shop for places to live, and buy heating oil (didn't know what it was till I came out here).
I have walked more that I ever thought possible, I have slipped and fallen down right in front of people (not fun), I have gotten into some really big arguments with companions (living with the same guy for 3 months can do that to you) I have been called almost every swear word, I have been threatened and told that if I come back the cops will be called. I have been told that I am going to hell (but they can't tell me why) I have seen people's lives turn around because of the gospel.
I love my mission, right now I am memorizing a scripture a day and am focusing on Repentance, and I like the subject because it brings the spirit into a conversation and it really helps people start to change their lives when you read Alma 34:32-34 to them. Did you know that repent basically means to change? So when you explain that to someone they really start to realize what repentance is and why it's important...."
Nate's been back from his mission over 2 yrs now. I wish a letter like this for every missionary mom out there hoping and trusting in the Lord to watch over her son as he strives to serve and obey and becomes a man. Nathan, you are a blessing to me and our family and I hope and pray to see you again soon.
P.S.
He's single!
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