Thursday, March 21, 2013

Great Memories.. Utah Salt Lake City Temple Square and Montana Billings Mission

               Time really flies! Just a few days ago, I hit my one year mark of returning home from my mission. I kept on thinking of the things that I'd seen, miracles that I'd been able to witness, people that I've come to love, and experiences that had truly taught me a lot of lessons. I'm so grateful because I was able to spend a good chunk of my time serving  the Lord. What a  great privilege and joy to be able to serve Heavenly Father and His children! Every time I look back of who I was before my mission and who I am right now, I see completely two different people.. not because my physical appearance has changed but because my love for the Savior and my understanding of His atonement has become more in depth. 
                Before I left for my mission, I thought to myself that it would be the longest 18 months of my life but I was wrong. It was the shortest yet the most rewarding! As I submitted my will to the Lord's, I'd come to see people's lives changing as well as mine. I've learned to be grateful of every blessing, both great and small and have looked and hoped for every miracle that would bring eternal joy. If I didn't serve a full-time mission and just sat down in front of the television or just hanged out with my friends, I would never be who I am right now, I would never have such wonderful companions who have become good friends of mine, I wouldn't be able to touch other people's lives and see the joy in their eyes as they embraced the gospel of Jesus Christ in their lives, I would never see and experience the things that were far greater than what this world has to offer. And I think, I would never see myself being this happy and contented.
                Now, I can officially say that I've been a returned missionary for a year now! But my mission doesn't end here, it's just about to begin.. and I'm pretty excited about that! 
                    Let the new journey begin... high five!

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