Hallå!
This week was great. We've seen some really exciting things happen.
Zone Conference was on Wednesday which was way fun. It was nice to catch up with some old pals and hear some inspired guidance from our mission leaders and mission president. There was a lot of really good stuff shared, but my biggest take away was that we need to exercise more faith.
On Saturday, we went out to help a member "dig a lot." That was how they described the project. We showed up with some other members of the ward and find that what they meant by "dig a lot" was "dig A LOT." Yes, that was emboldened, italicized, and underlined.
We ended up digging practically nonstop for nearly 7 hours to dig this big 'ol hole in the ground. It was about 25 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 6 feet deep. What made it even harder was Sweden's notoriously rocky soil. There were rocks everywhere. Some of them were rather small. About the size of a baseball. Most of them were about the size of a basketball and were up to like 65-70 pounds. But there were a couple of 🅱ig 🅱oys that were probably upwards of 300 pounds. We had enough rocks to make a huge pile about 5 feet tall and then a shorter rock mound about 30 feet long on the other side of the house. It was insane. Elder Seely and I could hardly move the next morning. Luckily we knew to lift with the knees👖 and not the back 🙇so we're gonna be good 🏋😤.
This week, we were able to make some exciting progress with a man and his daughter who haven't been to church in a long while. It was cool to see how the Lord was able to put us where we needed to be in order to help them this week. They came to church on Sunday and expressed their intentions to continue coming and to come back to full participation.
It's always heartwarming to see people make those steps in their life to come to Christ or, in this case, come back to Christ. It doesn't make us happy because we will have more members or anything. It makes us happy because we know the joy and peace they they can receive as a result. A truly converted disciple of Christ understands that peace and wants nothing more than for others to experience it just as Christ would.
Jesus is the Christ. He feels the peace that He brings literally all the time. His greatest desire is that other's feel that peace too because He loves us. As we learn to love others as He loves us, we begin to feel that same desire.
Hope you all have a wonderful week!
Love,
Äldste Cummings
2. Can you dig it?
3. "I'm with the homies" -Kendrick Lamar
4. "Eye Test" 😂




















