Tjena!
This week was great! As usual, we worked hard. But it wouldn't be a great week if we didn't! We were able to spend a lot of time finding, teaching, and serving this week. And it feels great to be able to work as the Lord's servant in this little corner of His vineyard.
One of the people we met on the street this week showed up at church on Sunday! He loved it and is excited to have us come over and teach him more an we're more than excited to come over and teach him more.
This week was also the Swedish holiday called Valborg. To celebrate, one builds a giant pile of wood and then burns it. It symbolizes burning away winter and welcoming the spring. It's so raw, primeval, and Scandinavian. I love it.
Elder Renlund, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles--one of the highest governing bodies of the church--came to Sweden this week to speak to the members and the missionaries. It was fantastic. He's Swedish too so he gave his talk in Swedish! The members were so happy and proud, it was adorable. He spoke a lot about faith and what it means to hold on and act in faith. It was a very inspiring and inspired message tailored for the people of Sweden.
Again, I cite Alma 32. One of the best discourses ever written and perhaps my favorite chapter in all of scripture. Faith does not mean we know everything and it never will. That's made clear by this verse. But something else we learn by this verse that I think is very meaningful is that faith is a hope. Belief without hope is not and cannot be true faith. Faith is inspiring and motivating. The hope our faith brings us motivates us to act and it is then that our faith grows and testimony as well as blessings are received.
Have a great week!
Love,
Äldste Cummings




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