Wednesday, May 21, 2025

He is a God of Miracles

 (Sister Cummings)

Hey Howdy y'all!

I hope y'all had a great week! I'd love to hear about it! Here's my week:

Monday: Took the BEST nap ever! Had an AMAZING lesson with our friend Rick! We literally can't wait to invite him to be baptized soon. I have never met someone more prepared!

Tuesday: Great day! Had a BOMB lesson with our friend Savidry and had dinner with Sister Standley and the other STLs! I LOVE Sister Standley and I LOVE the other Sisters I serve with!

Wednesday: Did HEAPS of contacts and Sister Briscoe is so good at talking to people and we found a really cool girl who's pretty keen on the Gospel! Savidry broke up with us. Sad. But it wasn't us she was actually breaking up with, it was Jesus sooo

Thursday: Did an awesome service! Y'all I LOVE that we do so much service in this mission! It gives me life!

Friday: Went on companion trade-offs with Sister Lazar! She's so cool! She used to be a Catholic Nun for 8 YEARS in Pakistan! Her conversion is amazing! She says being a missionary is easy compared to being a nun. I was humbled.

Saturday: Had the cutest lesson with our 10 year old new friend!

Sunday: Beautiful! Took the Sacrament and renewed some covenants! It doesn't get better than that!

Spiritual Stuff:

This week, I have really really come to know that God absolutely cares about the little things that we care about and that He is truly aware of us. I love that He loves me! I saw this through so many miracles but I'll just share two.

MIRACLE #1: I had run out of floss Monday night so I went to bed with unflossed teeth (YUCK!) and come Tuesday night, I still had no floss and it literally felt like the end of the world having to go to bed with unflossed teeth x2. So, I did what any good girl would do and I said a prayer and told God how I was feeling about my unflossed teeth. After the prayer, I went rummaging in random drawers and random bags trying to see if I could find SOMETHING. I started going through a bag that I have that holds only my electronics and my nerf gun/nerf bullets (a necessity of course) and as I lifted up my nerf gun, I saw two perfect, untouched, flossers sitting on the bottom of the bag. There was no way those flossers were there before. It felt like I was living the 17 Miracles movie just the 2024 remix. Y'all, I literally started crying. I have never ever experienced a miracle like that in my life! God is good and my teeth are flossed!

MIRACLE #2: It's been hard for me to really feel like myself this transfer so Sunday morning during my personal prayer I prayed that God would just give me one moment or one person that I could be myself with. Y'all He answered my prayers. It was just a little interaction with one of the Young Women in the ward here but it meant the world to me. He is real and I know it!

Please take the time to write down the miracles you saw this week! I promise it will be a very personal and spiritual moment of reflection for you!

Question of the week: How did you see God's hand in your life this week? PLEASE ANSWER!

I love y'all!

- Sister Cummings


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

I'm back!

 (Sister Cummings)

Hey howdy y'all!!

I'm back! And I PROMISE I'm back for good! Or, until the end of my mission.

Before I get into this week, I felt it would probably be right that I update y'all on what has happened since I last sent out an email!

Here's what's happened:

- I had an absolute BLAST with Sister Randall serving in Noarlunga by the beach! I ADORE Sister Randall y'all! She is one of the best people I have ever met. I could never and will never say anything bad about her! I hope y'all get the absolute BLESSING of getting to know her!

- My time was short lived with Sister Randall because after 6 weeks in Noarlunga I was moved to Mount Barker with Sister Forrey! I'm literally not even mad about it! Sister Forrey is amazing. She's downright the most creative and caring person I have ever met!

- Sister Forrey and I worked our little booties off for 5 weeks! Although Sister Forrey and I were working so hard, the numbers didn't quite show it! This transfer is where I learned that although the numbers are very significant and important, they are not everything. The Lord sees your effort, He factors in that degree of difficulty! #SisterRunia #generalconference #watchit

- However, I love Mount Barker! It's a beautiful area full of hills, cows, kangaroos, koala's, and really really rich people! It's a hoot!

- It was also my transfer with Sister Forrey where I got my first opportunity to serve and support my other sisters by being a Sister Training Leader (STL)! And I LOVE it! It literally gave my mission even more meaning which I didn't know was even possible!

- I sprained my ankle, and then I sprained it again, and then I sprained it again. #goodtimes

- Sadly, yet again, my time with Sister Forrey was short lived but I was able to welcome Sister Briscoe to Mount Barker where we're still striving to serve our other sisters and the people around us!

- Sister Briscoe is a power wagon! She's determined and a hard worker! She's incredible. We definitely have our differences but so does everyone! That being said, we have been working SO HARD. I have literally never seen more miracles in my life than in these last few weeks! And, what I've found coolest about these miracles is that they literally had nothing to do with the things that we were actively doing. I mean, there is no way that I could ever attribute those miracles to my own hard work or my own diligence or success. They are all directly from the Lord. My mission is in His hands completely!

- I've been praying for humbling experiences everyday and BOY does the Lord answer prayers! But, I for real feel like I'm going to need pray for those experiences until I'm 107 (almost as old as my Papa!) before I'll be sufficiently humble. Oops

- I hit one year on the mission and 1 year as a 20 year old. Yeehaw does time fly by!

Here's my week:

Monday: Awesome p-day! We went for a hike and I was humbled! I am so out of shape!

Tuesday: Drove 4.5 hours to Mildura to go on companion tradeoffs!

Wednesday: Spent the whole day doing service with Sister Bradbeer and Sister Chapman! I LOVE them! Like I genuinely ADORE those sisters!

Thursday: Drove back from Mildura, got a speeding ticket (made it a missionary moment, don't worry y'all), and had interviews with President. He's awesome! Definitely inspired and I sustain him completely!

Friday: Zone Conference!

Saturday: Met a lady who went to school with Colin Firth and agrees that he is the prettier of the two Mr. Darcys (if you know, you know)

Sunday: Mothers day! Partook of the Sacrament!

Anyways, here's some spiritual stuff for y'all!

A little bit ago, I was listening to a talk by Elder Bednar where he invited us to write a question you have at the front of a paperback Book of Mormon and then subsequently read that Book of Mormon looking for the answer to your question and then write a summary of what you learned at the back. Elder Bednar say that by the end of your life you should have HEAPS of these Book of Mormons and heaps of your questions answered. Anyways, I decided to take up this invitation and I really wanted to ask "How can I find balance?" Although, I haven't finished my Book of Mormon YET, I just wanted to share with y'all what I've learned so far. What I've learned is that there is no balance. Or there is, but not in the way I thought. The balance looks a lot more like the attached picture where if you do everything in your power to put God first and prioritize the things of eternal significance, then your life is in balance. If you don't, then everything is out of wack. It's so interesting but so true. God is ALWAYS first!

I love y'all! My question of the week (if y'all even make it this far) is what is one thing you love about my mom? If you don't know her, what is one thing you love about your mom?

Have a good one!

Sister Cummings



And here's to my mama, had to listen to all this drama

 (Elder Mackrory)

Boa noite pessoal!

Essa semana vi um pouco menos, mas ainda foi mais do que o normal de Botafogo. Vi 8, totalizando 1326.

Last pday we got to know the rest of the district with a churrasco. It came out a little more expensive than we imagined, but that’s ok, the meat was really good. We played some soccer, had a meeting with a member of the area presidency, and then were kicked out of the chapel for a funeral viewing that was gonna be an overnight open house. Apparently it’s Brazilian custom to do something overnight, but we can’t ignore the general handbook 20.5.5.

On Tuesday we had district council at home since the church had the viewing still going on. We ate the leftover steak and garlic bread and it was really good. We then went to lunch in the mall with some members of the ward, and got to know them. Everyone here comments on how much Elder Smith eats. Parabens Elder. We visited some members around the area who haven’t been to church in a while, and then headed to do some visits of interested people in the area. Then we went home, studied, and contacted more referrals.

On Wednesday we had a pretty similar day, except my companion got sick and so we stayed home and I did more referral contacting.

On Thursday we had the mission tour, and we had our in person meeting with Elder Schmeil, from the area presidency. Due to public transportation being cheaper than uber, our reimbursement wouldn’t be given if we went by uber. So we went by bus. And there was some unexpected traffic and we arrived an hour later than google maps estimated, which luckily means it’s not our fault. My comp still wasn’t feeling too hot, and the long travel made him more tired, so I did some more referral contacting, and set a new personal record of 82 referrals in one day. But now, finally we are able to contact all of our referrals every day.

On Friday we had lunch with the member from South Africa. She’s super cool and we gave a super cool message that she said she was really needing. Her accent made me miss my grandparents, and talking about our favorite South African dishes, I also missed Milk tart. Later that night we had a lesson at the mall about family history. Super cool. Coming home we got some super good Açaí.

On Saturday we went to the chapel to give tours, but no one showed up. We played some soccer with some investigators and members, like we always do.

On Sunday we had all of our invited friends cancel on us, but the members we visited on Tuesday came, so that’s a win. Our lunch took a little bit longer than it was supposed to, and so I wasn’t super psyched about that because it was raining when we left, meaning our planned visits wouldn’t happen. We will go back though.

Tender mercy: I’ve been praying a lot recently for charity and virtue, and I have seen that the Lord gives to those who ask. I feel so much joy in meeting new people, and find no difficulty in getting to know them, because I find myself so interested in the people I meet. It is something that is not my own. It is something that I know comes only from God.

Spiritual thought: I am impressed with the example of Jesus. That goes without saying, but as I studied John 19 and story of the crucifixion. The last thing that Christ did, the last commandment He gave during His mortal ministry, was to take care of His mother. In the moment of His greatest suffering, He decided to make sure that His mother was taken care of. Our mothers do exactly that. Her last thought is the well-being of her children, independent of what is happening in her life. So let us all honor our mothers by doing what they say, praying for them, thanking them, and being the people they imagined we would be when they first looked into our eyes. Happy mother’s day.







Monday, May 5, 2025

Thought of calling ya, but you wont pick up

 (Elder Mackrory)

Boa noite meus cria! De boa?

Essa semana eu vi 11 fuscas! Foi uma semana muito boa e estou muito esperançoso em relação ao futuro.

This week was full of things and finally I had pday. Last Saturday we went to a YSA activity and invited one of our investigators to participate, and she really liked it, so I’m really happy for her, especially since she got to know us from the English class I teach. In the afternoon we went to the temple and it was marvelous. Then, as we were finishing the session, the other elders (who had finished already and were waiting outside) got a call from a member of the bishopric asking for urgent help. So when we came up we called and uber super quick and rushed over their house. They had had a birthday party that afternoon and there was a lot of food leftover that didn’t fit in the fridge. So we helped out quite a bit.

On Sunday I translated for an Austrian (calm down, we spoke English) and two Canadians. It was funny translating the elders quorum, because it went off topic a few times and I was just kinda like “uhhhhhh”. Anyway, we had lunch with Rafael, who was baptized the week before, and he made the best pudding that I have ever eaten and the most aesthetic one I’ve ever seen.

On Monday we had transfer news, and… I’m being transferred to a new area! But I didn’t have time to think about that, because we had tons of things to do to prepare for the transfer. I called my replacement-to-be, and we arranged with him to arrive on Tuesday morning so that I could have some time to train him on a few things. It was super cool to do that and honestly a little relieving because when I arrived in the office it was trial by fire, except I didn’t know there was gonna be fire (thanks a lot Elder Kjar). Just kidding, kinda.

On Tuesday we trained our new friend, who is likely giving the ward a headache with his even harder name than mine. Good luck in Botafogo Elder Krummenacher. That night we had our last member meal in Botafogo with my favorite members. They make the best food. We had the best rice that I have ever had. I got thirds of just rice. It was incredible.

On Wednesday we had the actual transfers. It was kinda chaos, and I helped Elder Krummenacher get used to it. I got an uber with all my bags and headed to my area around rush hour. I had the genius idea to sleep the entire way there, woke up an hour later, and we were still on our way even though I thought it was close. There was just some really bad traffic. We got to the area, I undid my bags and we headed to the supermarket to get some necessities, and I forgot to buy laundry detergent. So ja era.

On Thursday we tried to plan, but the system took like an hour to let us in, and so we studied instead. When it finally let us in, we had 150 freaking referrals without any attempt of contact. So I took a deep breath and got to work. We have been working our butts off to get the number down.

On Friday we did some visits to some interested people and more phone calls. Saturday as well. Except on both days we helped with the move of an investigator that the other companionship in the ward is teaching. She’s super cool. On Saturday we didn’t go in missionary clothes since we would be doing some heavy lifting. As we entered the neighborhood, a dude with a walkie talkie asked us if we lived there. No, said we. But we told him we were helping with the move that was happening up the road, pointing to the big truck. He said oh ok and let us in. As we arrived at the truck two guys (one by one) passed by on dirtbikes slowly checking out the situation. They each had some nicely sized guns on their backs. Fun times here in Iraja!.

On Sunday we had a marvelous time. It was testimony meeting and since Elder Roca and I were new in the ward, they invited us to go first, which was good since there were lots of people lined up to go. One of our friends showed up and afterwards we were talking to him and said that he came to church with many questions about his life and how God works and that they were all answered through the testimonies of the members. Miracles guys, miracles. Afterwards, I played checkers with the ward crazy, who is super lit. That evening my comp had a knee hurting and wasn’t able to walk very well, so we just called referrals all day. We were able to get down to 56 uncontacted referrals. Stay tuned next week for cool news of our friend and our 56 friends to be.

In other news, we are having trouble going to bed on time because my companion is a Portuguese teacher and so we have really good conversations. I can finally use the grammar vocab I used. We find it funny to correct each other when we make mistakes. It’s also funny because he has the most hillbilly Brazilian accent. Just imagine a Texan with the thickest accent speaking without any grammatical errors. It is quite the combo.

Tender Mercy: Lots actually. The Lord is good and I’m seeing more of His hand in my life and I look for It. He has strengthened my testimony in ways that I didn’t think were possible. I have been praying for charity these days, and it’s incredible to see that God responds to our prayers. I feel a great love the members that I have barely gotten to know in my new area. They’re incredible.

Spiritual thought: Prayer has a huge impact on our how we view the world and how we view ourselves. When we speak with our Father in Heaven, we connect ourselves more and more with the Divine. We allow for ourselves many blessings that God desires us to have, but that are conditional on our asking for them. Please pray. Ask God for charity, virtue, faith, humility, diligence, obedience, integrity, knowledge, and patience, and watch your life take flight. Seek to do that which is required of you and your prayers will not have been in vain.












Sunday, April 27, 2025

Show me a gray sky, a rainy cab ride

 (Elder Mackrory)

Hey guys, boa tarde!

Essa semana eu vi 4 fuscas, totalizando 1307. Muita chuva essa semana e o clima tava muito bom esses dias. Quase deu pra usar jaqueta.

Unfortunately we had a busy pday today and so I don’t have enough time as I would like to write this, and also I got carried away explaining how two engines of the same displacement can have very different levels of horsepower and torque. It was fun but in hindsight I probably should have spent the time writing.

Last pday we switched for Monday to have district pday. We decided to go to a really famous market in the center of the city called Uruguaianas. Not sure why it’s called that way, but it’s got some good cheap stuff. Just that we were dumb and decided to go on a rainy day and a national holiday, and so almost everything was closed. There were a few shops open and I got what I wanted, expecting to be transferred.

On Tuesday we had district council and Elder and Sister butters made French toast for everyone and brought real syrup. It was marvelous. Then we went to lunch at some recent converts house, and on the way there, we passed by an abandoned church building. Same old style you would expect, but really run down. This area had been taken over by gangs like 8 years ago and so the church just kinda abandoned it and the members have been going to another chapel since then. Super weird.

On Wednesday I had a bunch of meetings, one of which was cancelled because I was the only one to show up. Then we worked in the office and went home and had a super cool lesson about how church works.

On Thursday I taught English class again and then we rushed to a lesson with Nathalia with Jade participating. We talked about the plan of salvation and some other doubts of hers. It was a super cool lesson.

On Friday we went to get an ultrasound because my comp has a really big 2 centimetre cyst on his wrist that needs to be removed. So we went to do that and worked in the office and then went home to work. We found a super cool guy named Kauan that had been taught by the missionaries before, but then he wasn’t allowed to be baptized because he was a minor and his mom didn’t let him. Now he’s 18, living on his own and wanting to be baptized. So year miracles are real. Oh and also my flight plans arrived. I now know exactly when ill be home. So yeah, I'm an old missionary.

Anyway that’s it for this week, tender mercy is from the lesson with Jade and Nathalia. Nathalia had a really tough and common question, “Why does God let people suffer if He is just?” and as I tried to answer, a scripture came to mind, we read the story and I explained a little about the context, and I just saw her eyes go wide. I had barely even begun to “answer” her question when she understood the answer. It was a cool manifestation of the power of the scriptures in teaching doctrine.

Spiritual thought: Oftentimes we want specific “steps” for perfect living. We want it easy. And it is. One needs not look further than in the scriptures. No better example for a perfect life exists than that of Jesus Christ. You want a list of things that you need you develop in order to be more Christlike? You need look no further than the beatitudes. I find great peace in studying the scriptures. I know that they are the path to eternal life. Study them, apply them. Do not let one day pass that you don’t pick up your Bible and Book of Mormon and intentionally read and ponder. Your mind will open and you will begin to raise your thoughts to a higher level.

Sorry for the lack of photos, it was kinda busy and I forgot to take photos




Tuesday, April 22, 2025

This love is alive back from the dead oh, oh, oh

 (Elder Mackrory)

Feliz Páscoa! Ele vive!

Vi 2 fuscas essa semana, totalizando 1303.

This week was good, although a little long. As you are aware, we switched our pday to Monday so we could be with the district today. Last Sunday was super cool because it was Jade’s baptism. The water heater wasn’t working (it was completely removed due to some Rio bylaws about where you can and can’t put a water heater), and so the water was a little cold. While I was pulling the drain out, I mentioned that I didn’t think the water was that cold, and so she told me it was because I didn’t go under. So, I dunked myself, and sure enough the water was pretty cold. That night we had a stake music presentation in which I sang with the ward choir. One of our soloists was helping set up audio stuff so I jumped in on the solo just for rehearsal. Later, the soloist tells me that he would travel the next Sunday and so when the ward choir sings for the ward Easter presentation, I would sing the solo.

On Monday we had our normal meeting, except all the sisters in the mission were doing a pday together, and so It was just us guys there. We got tapioca and it was super good. I also had a meeting with our representatives at the MTC who gave me some good tips on how to help the mission improve our work with social media.

On Tuesday we left for lunch (it was confirmed for 12:30) and we got there on the dot. No one answered the door, so we called her and she was at the gym. She said that dinner was confirmed for 6:30. So we’re just sitting there at the waiting room of the apartment complex awkwardly, really confused at what happened. So we got McDonalds real quick and headed back to the office. Then we went to dinner.

On Wednesday we had a really cool family night again at Copacabana beach. We ate dinner and had some good talks about what one can do to study the gospel. He's super interested in learning more and wants to apply what he learns.

Thursday I finished reading the teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith and started on Harold B. Lee. We also had English class which went well.

Friday we had a super relaxing day because it was the first day that we didn't have an urgent reason to get to the office before 10. So we finally got to do personal study at home and in the morning which was amazing. That night we had a lesson with Erick about Easter and it really strengthened my testimony.

Saturday we also had a super relaxing morning with good studies. At the office I completely remodeled the way our mission does social media posts and this next week I'll put it into full swing. That night we had a lesson with Jade at her house instead of at the mall because she broke her foot working out. She called her cousin over to be there with us and we had a great time talking with the two of them about the Restoration of the Gospel and daily habits of conversion. When the lesson ended we ran home because it was raining and we didn't have umbrellas.

On Sunday we had a special presentation, and it all went very well. My solo went well and I was able to sing without gringo accent, so that's a win. Later we had the baptism of the man himself, Rafael. He has been investigating the church for about seven months, and was originally taught by Elder Kjar and Elder De Los Angeles. Rafael is seriously the coolest dude. That afternoon while we planned the day, we got a call from president informing us that Elder Patterson and Elder Dodge were robbed and were in need of new phones. So we quickly headed back to the office and prepared their new (old) phones and sim card. With all that taken care of, we contacted our referrals, studied, and had the mission Easter devotional, which was really good. I bore testimony of what Easter means to me and how it makes me who I am and who I will be.

Tender mercy: I feel like I speak pretty good Portuguese. However, it kinda messes me up sometimes because I know more grammar than I can apply. So sometimes I stutter. But I had a realization that whenever I intentionally bear testimony of what I am teaching, my Portuguese flows really nicely and I can express exactly what the person needs to hear. I've found recently that as I make a conscious effort to testify more in the lessons that they flow much better and the Spirit is much more present.

Spiritual Thought: Happy Easter! Yesterday was a special day that brings meaning into the lives of all who understand its significance. President Nelson taught: “It is the most important religious observance for followers of Jesus Christ”. The resurrection of the Lord promises hope, peace and joy to those who have none, new life to all, and higher meaning to the things He taught. There is true joy in pronouncing that He lives! And I testify that He does live! I invite all who read this to ponder in their hearts what the phrase “He lives” means to them. For me, it means the words of “I know that my Redeemer lives” in Portuguese.

1. I know that my Lord lives!

My sublime Savior!

Who lives and reigns over us

His voice calls to all

Who always prays before God

Watching over his children;

Who lives to support me

And to comfort my soul.

2. I know that my Lord lives!

And that he has great love for me!

While he lives I will sing:

“O Redeemer, Lord and King!”

For him I will give my life

I will conquer death;

I will prepare my place,

In heaven, which is my eternal home.

3. Who lives, oh, give praise!

And always exalt Christ!

Let us cry out, today, with fervor:

“I know that my Lord lives!”

Who lives to encourage me

To calm my anguish;

 My troubled heart, calm it

And inspire new breath

4. Who has counsel for me

And sends his peace without end;

Who lives to console

And guide me with tenderness!

Who lives, oh, give praise!

And always exalt Christ;

He is the Redeemer of the world.

I know that my Lord lives.







Monday, April 21, 2025

We were both young when I first saw you

 (Elder Mackrory)

Boa tarde meus queridos!

Bom, essa semana eu finalmente alcancei 1300. Como total essa semana, vi 2; o total sendo 1301.

Alright lets get right into it. This week went really well. On pday last, we got together as a zone to do nothing specific. It was good times though. Good stroganoff, good volei and good guitar. We jammed out to “Love Story ” and it has been stuck in my companion’s head all week. As a result, he constantly tells me how good the song is and asks questions like “What album is this from?”, “Are there any other songs from this album that are good?” and other things like that. He’s a budding Swiftie and I’m so happy for him.

On Tuesday we had a pretty rushed day at the office since we were catching up on stuff from the weekend. We had district council too, which tightened up the schedule. We had a district pizza party, Elder Butter’s treat. I annoyed one of the assistants because I was on a roll with dad jokes. That night we had a goated lesson with Jade, and helped her prepare for the baptismal interview. She’s basically a member already with the level of testimony she has.

On Wednesday we went early to the office for my meetings. EnglishConnect 1 and 2, followed immediately by Media specialists. We are debating the idea of getting professional mics to record better videos. During personal study, I started reading the teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith, which I’m realizing is a concentrated version of Doctrines of Salvation, also a really good, but long, series of books. So I’m liking it a lot. We had a cool lesson with Erick about prophets and then got ready to leave, when a couple visiting from Salt Lake wanted to see the chapel and wanted to practice the piano. He is from Salt Lake, and served in Spain, and she is from Peru, so we spoke Spanish the whole time with bits and pieces of English. It was cool.

On Thursday as we left the house, our doorman gave me a box! This isn’t outside of the ordinary as parents usually send their kids packaged to our apartment. This time however, it was mine. Last week when I did the division at Jardim Botânico, Elder Cayris was there doing a Division with the other companionship. He had some super sick cowboy boots, the kind they use on Brazilian farms. They’re not the high top American boots, and they had a cool design on the front. So I bought some online and they arrived! they’re super nice and I think they look sick.

Yesterday I had a crazy productive day in the office and pretty much got everything done that I had. So naturally right when I left, a bunch of messages came in asking me to do things. So it was nice to not have anything to do for 10 minutes. The mission is preparing me for parenting, I think. We also had a training for the Brasil area, where they introduced an AI assistant that has studied all the secretary manuals and the president’s manual. So they asked us to ask the AI before entering in contact with the area office. Super cool stuff, and apparently Brasil is the first area in the church that is trying this out. That evening we had the baptismal interview of Jade, and we had dinner with the young single adult crowd to celebrate. On the way home Elder Vieira still had Love Story stuck in his head. I don’t blame him.

Welp that’s all folks, it was a super short week.

Tender Mercy:

This week I focused more on reading the Book of Mormon. What I found is that I’m sleeping better, my other studies are more spiritual and more productive. I feel more immune to temptation. It was just a really relaxing week despite all that happened.

Spiritual thought:

God is a god of chances. He is forgiving. He gave Israel at least 1000 chances in the wilderness to go to the promised land before they softened their hearts enough to be led there. From Cairo to Jerusalem is a two week journey. 40 years divided by two weeks comes in just over 1000. So let us notice the chances that God is giving us on a daily and even hourly basis. Let us take the first chance and thank Him for all He has done.