Miracles are Happening!!

 This week was quite the mix up!!! I went on a lot of exchanges with the DL's and with the AP's as well.

So Tuesday I went to Kompong Spue, which is a place that just got opened up this transfer and we added a companionship there so there wasn't enough bikes so me and my temporary comp just walked, which was super lit to be honest. You can contact so many more people if you walk instead of bike. But let me tell you it was soooooo much slower getting to lessons, haha. I forgot how slow walking is for real! Anyway, that was so fun to be in their area. We talked to a lot of people that want to learn later on so I think that area is really progressing.

Anyway then we came back to my area Wednesday afternoon and met some of our nek reans (teaching friends) that are on baptismal date. We got their forms all ready and everything so that was super lit.

Also Thailand and Cambodia are at war again with each other and a lot of hate is spreading, so we be trying to help everyone out with loving their enemies!! Also, because of the war they cancelled the Christmas Party in our ward and set it for like next week or the week after which is really sad because us missionaries were going to sing in it. But this week is the week I get sent to a different area so I can't join which I'm like very depressed about. I'm going to be leaving my Pochentong family of 6 months 5 days before Christmas and I don't even get to celebrated it with them like planned. Literally so sad.

Anyway, I also had an exchange with AP's which was fun, we taught all our lessons at a place called Liahona house. It's a house that is paid for by some donors in America and it's for all members who are young single adults to live there and go to work or to live there and go to school. Rule is others can live there too but they have to promise to go to church and learn with the Elders. So they get so many new nek reans from that place. Most of the time the members living there are returned missionaries too so it's just super hype.

Anyway, Sunday was super lit because Pochentong, my ward I've been in for 6 months, just had 8 baptisms split between the three companionships here. Truly miracles are happening!!! Also the family that was baptized I've been working with for the last 6 months to try and get them to learn, but now they're baptized. . . literally such a miracle from God.

We also played soccer and volleyball with the youth again which was super fun and refreshing to play with good kids. Also, love trying to help everyone actually play too instead of just sit on the sides.

I think so far the hardest part of my mission is going to be leaving this area. The ward is such a family to me and I'm really going to miss being here serving them.

I love all of you and so does God. Please have the bestest of weeks and remember God has a specific plan for you <3 <3 <3












































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