(Aldste Cummings)
Hallå!
This week was a blast. We were doing so much that I almost
have a hard time believing that we actually did all this stuff in one week!
Last Monday we spend a couple hours with Ylva--an older
woman in the branch here--and learned how to take in the seams on suit pants.
Very fun, very useful, and very fun. Next week we might be going back to learn
how to knit! Shout out to my dad who learned how to knit on his mission to
Norway. The lingonberry doesn't fall far from the bush.
On Tuesday, we took the train into Malmö for zone
conference. We stayed the night with the zone leaders there which was a ton of
fun. It's always good to see Elder Harris again. Unfortunately, this might have
been the last time which is sad. He's a great guy.
Zone conference was on Wednesday which was so fun and so
spiritual. We talked a lot about how we can better plan our days to best help
people rather than just filling time with activities that don't take any
thought to plan. We also talked a lot about how the Lord uses small and simple
means to bring about large change in the long run. Very inspirational.
On Thursday, I accidentally breathed in while brushing my teeth
and a glob of toothpaste shot back into my throat. I've never seen tonsils
swell up so quickly. 0 to 60 in 0.5 seconds flat, I swear. I developed a tiny
fever and my immune system was weakened just long enough that my allergies
could get a foot in the door and now I'm fighting a little bit of sinus
congestion. Classic. But it's not stopping me from hitting the streets and
preaching repentance. Also, every Swede that I told this to commented that they
used to eat toothpaste as a kid to get sick and not have to go to school. I
never knew that was a thing but apparently 8 year-old Swedes are all about it.
Thursday also marked a year of my missionary service! It's
incredible to think that it's already been that long and that I already have
less time left than I've already served. I've grown to love the people I have
served so much and I am so thankful for the time I've had here to learn and
grow.
I have grown so much as a missionary. I am more convinced of
the divinity and reality of Jesus Christ than ever before. I am more committed
to serving Him with the rest of my life. I have seen His hand in the lives of
those I serve and not the least in my own life.
I testify that by turning to the Lord and applying the
Atonement of Christ and His Gospel of Repentance, we can receive peace and
happiness in our lives regardless of the situations we're in. When life beats
us down, we must turn to Him in humility. Through Him, our weaknesses can
become strengths.
I have seen Christ power work miracles in my life as I have
developed and grown over this last year. My weaknesses have been strengthened
and yet have more strengthening to go. I am thankful for the time I have left
to serve and be served as His representative to the people of Sweden.
Have a great week!
Love,
Äldste Cummings
1. Saying goodbye to Elder Malone. I'll miss this guy.
3. Knocking doors.






























