WEEK 45: "The Winds Of Change..."
HEY Y'ALL
I have absolutely zero time today, as I am being transfered tomorrow!
It almost doesn't feel real! I've been through a whole journey in this area, and I'm grateful. The four transfers that I've spent here have changed me and given me a new perspective about many things. There have been many highs, many lows, but I know why God brought me here, and why He kept me here. It hurts my heart to leave this area that I've come to know so well and to say goodbye to the members and friends that I've grown close to. This has been a sacred time in my mission, where I have met many people and learned many lessons. I am so grateful for this place and the people here who have given me glimpses of what heaven feels like.
It's hard to leave but at the same time, I know it is God's will for me. And I am looking forward to a new area, a new companion, and new experiences. I know that I have a lot to learn in the weeks ahead of me, but I'm looking forward to it!
I'm grateful for all the tender mercies that I've experienced this week. There are too many to recount, but I know that angels are all around, both seen and unseen, both on this earth and on the other side of the veil. God is truly merciful, and we have angels who are given charge over us, and I have felt that.
This week I invite you to think about what you can give to God this week. I've spent a lot of time pondering and studying about aligning and conforming my will to God's, and it's provided a lot for me to think about. So many blessings come from drawing closer to our Heavenly Father by letting ourselves let go of the unnecessary things and accept His will and timing. I know and can promise that greater joy, peace, and direction comes when we try!
Love ya!
- Sister Malmstrom
595 S Green Valley Pkwy #2014 Henderson, NV 89012 United States
Pictures
- Sun hats for days.
- My goal for the past 6 months has been to meet the Robinson's tortoise, Beans (named for her love of string beans). My dream came true when she finally came out of winter hibernation and I got to meet her and feed her string beans. It was all very exciting.
- Railroad Pass Zone Conference picture from last week!
- 'Keep the Faith' sign, one of the many angel reminders from this week.
- Literally the biggest flower I have ever seen was just growing out of a tiny cactus. The desert is wild.
- Happy Cinco de Mayo from your local biking sister missionaries.
- Snow cones!! Absolutely scrumptious. Another tender mercy from the week.








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