Tuesday, August 21, 2012

8/21/2012

I am A-Okay!  When we were in the flood a couple of days ago, I would turn to S. Iosefa and ask how she was.  "Wet." was always her response, he he!  We have had a great time, I will get the pics to Pao for her to put on FB.  Enjoy talking to her!  
We were the only ones in our zone that did not get flooded out.  Next time I will tell more about it.  We really had an awesome time though.  I think we taught a total of 3 lessons the week of the flood, then 1 or 2 lessons per day last week--we taught the same amount of lessons on Sunday as we had the rest of the week!  Mostly doing rescuing and administering relief.  Quite awesome!  You are right Dad about it being a great way to turn people's hearts to God.  I just hope and pray it is permanent.  Unfortunately they are a bit too used to flooding here, even if this has been one of the highest in more than 50 years!  Good news is it was a calm flood--no typhoon, just lots of rain, so no houses were swept away, not serious damage except that done by rising water 
Spiritual Thought:  The Book (within the Book) of Mormon is really starting to become a favorite!   I really appreciate the summaries of Mormon and Moroni of the entire Book of Mormon, and the message they are trying to make to the world.  I really appreciate their great summary statements about the need to believe in Christ, repent, be baptized, etc.  So powerful!  Please read!  I will share just one verse, Mormon 9:29.  Here Moroni reminds us to be baptized and partake of the sacrament worthily.  There is such a great key here.  Michael, you were saying you had a zone leader council about how to increase baptisms and retention--this is one suggestion.  To retain people make sure they are truly ready for baptism, have a true testimony, and that they  have truly repented of their sins and as such are being baptized worthily.  A little while ago President DeLaMare sent us a reminder with a concern:  the presidency was concerned that we are focusing too much on people keeping the commandments, and maybe stopping previous sins, but that they are not truly repenting.  We tend to forget the Godly sorrow and the truly abandoning sins part of repentance and focus only on the stopping and keeping commandments part.  This reminder really hit me--the difference between true repentance and just stopping what you are doing. 
I love you all, and I am so glad to hear you are all doing so great!  Yes, the flood is pretty much gone in our area, but unfortunately there are still members staying in the church from the other area because there is still water, and now it is extremely dirty and gross.  Quite the awesome experience!

LOVE
Sister Biggs

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