(Elder Cummings)
We have seen another miracle this week! Elder Perkins and I were led to contact a
former investigator about a month ago.
Her name is Diana, and the man she is with, Mario, is a less-active
member. In the household there are six
children, three of them eight and older.
When we first made contact they were so happy to see
missionaries again! From the teaching
record it has been a little over a year since missionaries had gone by. They invited us to come back for dinner, then
another time for ice cream, then just to share messages.
Diana and Mario live in the Merced 1st Ward boundaries (so
they are not Hmong). At the beginning of
the year the ward council set a goal for ten convert baptisms in the year of
2016. Rolling into September they were
sitting at two. Elder Perkins and I have
spent time in prayer and study and through it all the Spirit has confirmed to
us that ten is an inspired goal from God.
With four months to go, we have been going to work to reach this goal
the Lord has set.
This last week we got a text from Diana telling us that she
and Mario finally decided to get married and that she and her children want to
be baptized as soon as possible. This
will be a huge boost to the ward missionary goal and we are rejoicing!
September first, Elder Perkins came across this scripture in
the gospel of John, chapter 4 verses 35 and 38:
"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh
harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for
they are white already to harvest...I sent you to reap"
This work is truly in the Lord's hands. Faith supported by righteous actions allows
us to participate in its rolling forward.
There are people all over the world who are being prepared to receive
the gospel. There are prepared people
all over the world who are receiving it.
"There is not more compelling work than this, nor any which brings
greater satisfaction" (Preach My Gospel, First Presidency Message).
Have a wonderful week!
Elder Jared Cummings
At zone conference this last week we were there early to set
up. The vehicle coordinator took off
with his wife to go to a wedding, so we had his truck for an hour with
permission from him to "take it for a joy ride." We did...to McDonalds for breakfast.
That night we had exchanges with the assistants, but our car
which had our overnight stuff was forgotten in Merced. Their car, and the truck made it to
Fresno. The next morning we drove with
them back to Merced and started our morning schedule at 8:00. It was rough.