Na, Na, Na, Na na naaaaa.....
Gezuar per shume vjet! Happy New Years, fam! How was it? What did you all do? Watching Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Star Wars 7 and part of Lord of the Rings 3 was awesome! But I'll talk about that later!
This Tuesday was a good day! We met with these two teenagers named Jurgen and Devitt. It was interesting meeting Jurgen the first time. The first time, he and his friend, Amarildo came up to me while we were doing street contacting, and his friend Amarildo asks, "How innocent can one person be?" I was a little taken back, and my first thought was that they were just trying to tease me, so I didn't really pay attention to it, but they stayed and asked it again, so I talked to them a little bit, and they actually weren't just being doofuses! So we got their numbers, and we met with Jurgen this week! It was incredible! We met, gave them some copies of the Book of Mormon, and they said they'll meet with us again! Jurgen said something about some bad stuff happening at his house, and he said he wants to learn more about Jesus Christ, if I remember right. It was sweet! I can testify, that if you're trying your best to do your duty, the Lord will help you to fulfill your purpose, and accomplish your goals. We weren't all that successful with people we talked to ourselves, but had we not been where we were that day, we may not have met with Jurgen for a long time. The Lord is here in the work, and He is guiding His missionaries. It is in His way, and in His timing.
We also met with a man named Armando this week. He's homeless, but it was a good first lesson. It was rough after the second lesson though. The second lesson, he talked a lot about money, and he was a little bit upset that the church here doesn't give homeless people food and things like that like some other churches do. Then after the second lesson, he sent us a message that said that he was at the institute center and asked us if we could give him 20 bucks so he could go to Tirane. Obviously we told him we couldn't. After that, we didn't really complain a whole lot for anything. We used to complain because the heater in our living room doesn't work, but now, we are more thankful that we have a living room and a bed and a fridge with food. Meeting someone who is homeless puts things into perspective.
On Thursday, we had a training from President Weidmann for all the District Leaders. He gave us a commitment there to invite all investigators to be baptized in the first lesson, and he asked us how we are at doing this, and why we don't do it sometimes. I said that sometimes I feel like I will scare off people if I invite them to be baptized in the first lesson. He was a little bit taken back when I said this. He explained that really, we don't have anything to lose if we do this, and that Baptism is not a bad thing. I just feel sometimes like with the way the lesson is going, sometimes it would be better to wait. Do you all have any counsel for that? Especially Conrad and Dad?
We also met with the Bishop this week to talk about Home Teaching. This week in District Meeting, we talked about how every member needs a friend, an assignment, and nourishment by the Word of God. Home teaching is an incredible way to accomplish these three things, and it's not happening so much here. I don't know why we didn't capitalize on this before, but Elder Cox pointed it out, so we'll be working on that this week.
Haha so New Years! We had to be in at 4 o'clock, and we were! We just had like literally 5 seconds before it became 4:01! It was great! My companion had not seen Star Wars 7 yet, so we tried to watch that, but it wasn't working with the USB or with the DVD we bought. Crud. So we watched Secret Life of Walter Mitty first, and then we called President, not thinking that he would let us go to the institute center and let us use the computer there to redownload it, but he did! So we went there, undercover, and we watched it, and it was awesome! It was scary though! I felt like Jason Bourne when we were outside past 4 o'clock, because it's pretty dangerous with the fireworks here, but we were fine. The fireworks were incredible though. I'll send pictures and videos next week.
Check out 1 Ne. 7:12. I read that yesterday, and had a thought that I need to keep in mind the miracles the Lord has done. I am learning Albanian and preaching the gospel in a nation I had hardly heard about 1 year ago. I also had the thought that everything is according to the will of the Lord. It may be according to His will that we try to figure somethings out on our own. For example, I would love to be the best street contacter I can be right now, but I know I'll learn a whole lot in the process of seeking to improve.
Also, real quick!
Mom, Thank you so much for your email :) Say hi to Grandma for me. I hope she's alright! I'm always so proud of you, momma!
Conrad, Where are the pictures man!? Also, remember these quotes, "Jimmy! JIMMY!!! JIVBEEF!!!" "'Why the long faces guys?' 'I was born this way.'"
Claire, Yeah! When is Matthew coming!? Durres is such an amazing place to vizit they totally should at least for a day!
I love you all! I know the Lord lives and has conquered death and sin and has set an example for us to follow and find peace! :)Elder Schneider
Sunday, January 22, 2017
December 26, 2016
Pashë një Gomar Sot... (Put that into google translate)
Oh, my family! Holy cow. That was the best present ever yesterday. I have missed your sense of humor SO MUCH!! I didn't even realize until yesterday, but dang. Those were the best 49 minutes I've had in a while! It had just the right amount of tears, and dang I laughed a lot. I love you all so much. I'm pumped to see you and talk to you all again, which will probably be Conrad's wedding! I bet President will let me Skype in for your wedding! When are you planning that anyway? Oh man, that was soooooooo fun yesterday! Wow. I love you all so much :)
I was thinking earlier this week about the song, "If the Savior Stood Beside Me." Serving my mission, I feel more like a disciple of Christ, and I thought about how I'm literally doing the Lord's work. I thought about how it must have been for the apostles of the Savior during his mortal ministry. They walked with the Savior, taught people with the Savior, and I'm sure were watching his every move learning from Him every single second, and being strictly obedient, being patient, doing their very best to exercise Charity, forgiving others, and seeking to please their Savior. I hadn't thought about all of this before, but now, typing this out, I want to be like the disciples of old, seeking to follow their Savior literally, step by step, and also in character.
Also, this week, we taught some more Islamic people, and two in specific were strictly against the doctrine that Jesus Christ IS the Son of God. I feel the best way to handle those kind of situations, which I failed to do is to testify that you do know that Jesus Christ is our Savior, the Only Begotten Son of God, and move on. It's real tough to talk it through with them, and frankly, I don't know if it would change how they think. But I know that when we testify, the Spirit is there, and I know that the Spirit is what changes hearts, definitely not our limited knowledge. This week was great, because we were even more focused on the Savior than normal. I got to think about the fact that Jesus Christ actually was born the Son of God, the Only Begotten of the Father. Before in my life, this fact wasn't disputed. But this week, I talked to people who were sure that God can not be the Father of us all, and surely He can not be the actual physical Father of Jesus Christ. However, I am a witness that Jesus Christ is the Only Begotten of Our Eternal Loving Father, and He lives today. He directs His church. He directs His missionaries, all His children when they allow Him. I have no doubt that He is my Savior, and that my salvation is possible, my peace is ensured only because of the merits of my Savior, Redeemer Jesus Christ.
Also, we met a sweet investigator this week! His name is Petrit Xhoka! We were taking pictures the other day after church, and he just walked in and asked about what kind of programs we have for children, and he said he wants to come one day. So we got his number, he came to church, and then we met with him on Thursday! He's grown up having faith in God, and he's read parts in the Bible, and he's read the Book of Mormon, and he's prayed plenty of times, and he's felt the spirit before in his life. It really seems like he's been prepared. So we taught him about the restoration, and the lesson was sweet. I really felt the Spirit strong. I'll let ya know what happens with him!
On Friday, I had an exchange, with another elder from England, Elder Miller! It was awesome! I learned a lot from him. One of the things I learned is that it's really important to testify throughout the lessons, rather than just at the end. That way the Spirit is there throughout the lesson, and can testify to the people we teach. It was in a lesson with Adriatik "Tiku" Lisha that I learned this. Adriatik is 24, and we met him one day when we were searching for a place to play volleyball! Haha, we weren't even doing street contacting, but Elder Jaunay just said hi to him and we talked and got his number! Now he has a baptismal date, and is progressing! He can't come to church right now, because of work, but he has read at least one time from the Book of Mormon on his own at home. He also has told us that he wants to meet with us so that he can find the right path for his life. WOOT. He's sweet. He even came to the Christmas activity! That Christmas activity was awesome! We had members from several wards and branches in Albania, and it was great! We had some nonmembers, less actives, and we got the numbers for some nonmembers that we're planning to meet this week!
So today, was a full P-day! We went to this really small city called Shetaj that is north of Durres! It was about a 1-hour drive, and it was just SO beautiful. I almost can't believe this is my mission. I saw the Adriatic Sea, a castle that was around the time of Skenderbeu, an old Catholic church, a beautiful cliff and beach, and AUGH! It was just too beautiful. I am so privileged that I get to serve here. :)
I love you all so much! I know that we are an Eternal Family. We are so, so blessed. I know Jesus Christ lives. He is my Leader :) Love you all!
Elder Schneider
P.S. Don't forget to incorporate some of the ideas from the Light the World challenge into your lives! I know that you will come closer yourself to the Savior, and help others do the same! :)
Oh, my family! Holy cow. That was the best present ever yesterday. I have missed your sense of humor SO MUCH!! I didn't even realize until yesterday, but dang. Those were the best 49 minutes I've had in a while! It had just the right amount of tears, and dang I laughed a lot. I love you all so much. I'm pumped to see you and talk to you all again, which will probably be Conrad's wedding! I bet President will let me Skype in for your wedding! When are you planning that anyway? Oh man, that was soooooooo fun yesterday! Wow. I love you all so much :)
I was thinking earlier this week about the song, "If the Savior Stood Beside Me." Serving my mission, I feel more like a disciple of Christ, and I thought about how I'm literally doing the Lord's work. I thought about how it must have been for the apostles of the Savior during his mortal ministry. They walked with the Savior, taught people with the Savior, and I'm sure were watching his every move learning from Him every single second, and being strictly obedient, being patient, doing their very best to exercise Charity, forgiving others, and seeking to please their Savior. I hadn't thought about all of this before, but now, typing this out, I want to be like the disciples of old, seeking to follow their Savior literally, step by step, and also in character.
Also, this week, we taught some more Islamic people, and two in specific were strictly against the doctrine that Jesus Christ IS the Son of God. I feel the best way to handle those kind of situations, which I failed to do is to testify that you do know that Jesus Christ is our Savior, the Only Begotten Son of God, and move on. It's real tough to talk it through with them, and frankly, I don't know if it would change how they think. But I know that when we testify, the Spirit is there, and I know that the Spirit is what changes hearts, definitely not our limited knowledge. This week was great, because we were even more focused on the Savior than normal. I got to think about the fact that Jesus Christ actually was born the Son of God, the Only Begotten of the Father. Before in my life, this fact wasn't disputed. But this week, I talked to people who were sure that God can not be the Father of us all, and surely He can not be the actual physical Father of Jesus Christ. However, I am a witness that Jesus Christ is the Only Begotten of Our Eternal Loving Father, and He lives today. He directs His church. He directs His missionaries, all His children when they allow Him. I have no doubt that He is my Savior, and that my salvation is possible, my peace is ensured only because of the merits of my Savior, Redeemer Jesus Christ.
Also, we met a sweet investigator this week! His name is Petrit Xhoka! We were taking pictures the other day after church, and he just walked in and asked about what kind of programs we have for children, and he said he wants to come one day. So we got his number, he came to church, and then we met with him on Thursday! He's grown up having faith in God, and he's read parts in the Bible, and he's read the Book of Mormon, and he's prayed plenty of times, and he's felt the spirit before in his life. It really seems like he's been prepared. So we taught him about the restoration, and the lesson was sweet. I really felt the Spirit strong. I'll let ya know what happens with him!
On Friday, I had an exchange, with another elder from England, Elder Miller! It was awesome! I learned a lot from him. One of the things I learned is that it's really important to testify throughout the lessons, rather than just at the end. That way the Spirit is there throughout the lesson, and can testify to the people we teach. It was in a lesson with Adriatik "Tiku" Lisha that I learned this. Adriatik is 24, and we met him one day when we were searching for a place to play volleyball! Haha, we weren't even doing street contacting, but Elder Jaunay just said hi to him and we talked and got his number! Now he has a baptismal date, and is progressing! He can't come to church right now, because of work, but he has read at least one time from the Book of Mormon on his own at home. He also has told us that he wants to meet with us so that he can find the right path for his life. WOOT. He's sweet. He even came to the Christmas activity! That Christmas activity was awesome! We had members from several wards and branches in Albania, and it was great! We had some nonmembers, less actives, and we got the numbers for some nonmembers that we're planning to meet this week!
So today, was a full P-day! We went to this really small city called Shetaj that is north of Durres! It was about a 1-hour drive, and it was just SO beautiful. I almost can't believe this is my mission. I saw the Adriatic Sea, a castle that was around the time of Skenderbeu, an old Catholic church, a beautiful cliff and beach, and AUGH! It was just too beautiful. I am so privileged that I get to serve here. :)
I love you all so much! I know that we are an Eternal Family. We are so, so blessed. I know Jesus Christ lives. He is my Leader :) Love you all!
Elder Schneider
P.S. Don't forget to incorporate some of the ideas from the Light the World challenge into your lives! I know that you will come closer yourself to the Savior, and help others do the same! :)
December 19, 2016
Gëzuar Krishtlindjen!
I had a sweet week! I can tell you more about it on Sunday!!!! WHEW!!!! Elder Cox rocks. Rhyme. Also, I was thinking this week. Do you know what this means? I had a companion from NZ, one from England, and my mission president is from Switzerland. That means we can travel to all those places and stay for free! Ha!
Also, yesterday, we had a lesson with a less active family, and it was real rough. The parents were yelling and arguing and the mom was crying, and we 4 missionaries were there, and their 9-year old daughter. They've got a whole lot of problems. It just strengthened my gratitude that we have an eternal family. It is such an incredibly drastic difference from what I'm used to. I am so SO grateful for our eternal family, and I'm so pumped to talk to you all! The skype address we'll use is either xhozef.anhel or reagan.risk@myldsmail.net
I'll see you on Sunday! I love you!
Elder Shnajdër
I had a sweet week! I can tell you more about it on Sunday!!!! WHEW!!!! Elder Cox rocks. Rhyme. Also, I was thinking this week. Do you know what this means? I had a companion from NZ, one from England, and my mission president is from Switzerland. That means we can travel to all those places and stay for free! Ha!
Also, yesterday, we had a lesson with a less active family, and it was real rough. The parents were yelling and arguing and the mom was crying, and we 4 missionaries were there, and their 9-year old daughter. They've got a whole lot of problems. It just strengthened my gratitude that we have an eternal family. It is such an incredibly drastic difference from what I'm used to. I am so SO grateful for our eternal family, and I'm so pumped to talk to you all! The skype address we'll use is either xhozef.anhel or reagan.risk@myldsmail.net
I'll see you on Sunday! I love you!
Elder Shnajdër
December 12, 2016
Mirëmbrëma
Hahahahaha!!!! Dangit! So there's this guy that we always see around Durres and he doesn't have any teeth, and he always has a cigarette, and we always run into him in some of the weirdest places! That one time we were searching for building 696, he just liked emerged out of the shadows, and he was like, "Mirëmbrëma!" Hahaha! Dang, I wish I could tell these stories in person, because this doesn't even seem funny now. I promise it's funny!
E Hënë- We had a stinking awesome FHE at the house of a half-less-active/half-active family! It was awesome! We had a lesson, played Uno, I got trashed, and we ate a tort, which is like a cake, but it doesn't taste good. I'm getting chubby. It's official. I remember the first week here when I ate, I used to almost not be able to handle the whole meal, but now I have room still after the meal! I've got a little bit more love on my love handles now. A little more top on the top of the muffin if ya know what I mean. But I'm still gonna beat you in the face, Daniel and Conrad! Also, Elder Jaunay for some reason hasn't had as much room in his stomach lately, and at that FHE, he was having a rough time with the tort, and he actually dropped his fork on accident on their carpet twice, and then he dropped his cake on their little coffee table, and we just about died laughing. Oh man. I'm still laughing.
E Martë- Oh boy. So tuesday was sweet. We had a lesson with the landlord of our little appartment building and gave them a book of Mormon! Ha how sweet is that! we'll keep in touch with them. I hope they will read it! Also, we're teaching the Albanian weight-lifting champion right now! Haha! He called one day and asked about English Course, and then he came a little early while we teaching Aden, and we tried to give Aden a baptismal date, but he said he wasn't sure about it still. Martin (weight lifter) was saying a bunch of great stuff about Christ, so we asked him if he would follow the Savior and be baptized, and he accepted! Ha! It was like within 10 minutes of meeting him! Maybe 15. Haha, but yeah! He's super cool, and we've been teaching him this week. Also, we taught Sindi that night, the recent convert that Elder Jaunay baptized, and it was a rough night for her. She said, "My family is destroying my faith." Her family situation is pretty rough. I was looking at the pictures you guys sent me last week with Conrad, Katie, Dan in the car, mom and dad, and Gehrig and Lauren, and I didn't understand why and how we are so blessed. Every single member of our family, is active, and loves the Savior. It just doesn't make sense. I don't know if we did something in the Pre-mortal existence to deserve this, but as I pondered and looked at all of you, I felt such an obligation to do something. I would invite you all to consider our blessings we have, and think about what you can do, how you can teach others because of our bounty of blessings.
E Merkurë- We had a lesson with a family we found while we searching for building 696! It was great! They're awesome, and we'll be working with them some more this week. Also, we taught Llashku, this 81-year old guy!
E Enjtë- Speaking of Llashku, he's pretty hard of hearing. And he loves talking, like most Shqiptar do. It's so stinkin' hard to understand him, and we were teaching the Restoration, and I asked him something about prophets, and he starts going on about his work at the police station, and something, and I asked him nicely, "Does this have something to do with what we were talking about?" And he didn't really understand, and just kept going on, and I just lost it, and started laughing, and I couldn't contain myself. Dang. I was trying to stop, but I was like crying, because I was laughing so hard!
E Premtë/E Shtunë/E Dielë- We got our transfer calls! I'll be staying in Durres for another transfer, and Elder Cox from England will come and replace Elder Zhonej! Elder Zhonej will serve in Kosovo! I was pretty nervous when I got the news, but as I was praying yesterday, IO remembered that the Savior did not always want to suffer, but He did it anyway. I know I can do this, and that I'll come to know my Savior so much better this transfer. Also, my momma taught me that "I can do hard things," so I know I can serve here. Also, I'm district leader! Ah!
Anyways, I love you all a lot! Oh crud, what time do you want to Skype on Christmas? Love you!
Elder Shnajdër
Hahahahaha!!!! Dangit! So there's this guy that we always see around Durres and he doesn't have any teeth, and he always has a cigarette, and we always run into him in some of the weirdest places! That one time we were searching for building 696, he just liked emerged out of the shadows, and he was like, "Mirëmbrëma!" Hahaha! Dang, I wish I could tell these stories in person, because this doesn't even seem funny now. I promise it's funny!
E Hënë- We had a stinking awesome FHE at the house of a half-less-active/half-active family! It was awesome! We had a lesson, played Uno, I got trashed, and we ate a tort, which is like a cake, but it doesn't taste good. I'm getting chubby. It's official. I remember the first week here when I ate, I used to almost not be able to handle the whole meal, but now I have room still after the meal! I've got a little bit more love on my love handles now. A little more top on the top of the muffin if ya know what I mean. But I'm still gonna beat you in the face, Daniel and Conrad! Also, Elder Jaunay for some reason hasn't had as much room in his stomach lately, and at that FHE, he was having a rough time with the tort, and he actually dropped his fork on accident on their carpet twice, and then he dropped his cake on their little coffee table, and we just about died laughing. Oh man. I'm still laughing.
E Martë- Oh boy. So tuesday was sweet. We had a lesson with the landlord of our little appartment building and gave them a book of Mormon! Ha how sweet is that! we'll keep in touch with them. I hope they will read it! Also, we're teaching the Albanian weight-lifting champion right now! Haha! He called one day and asked about English Course, and then he came a little early while we teaching Aden, and we tried to give Aden a baptismal date, but he said he wasn't sure about it still. Martin (weight lifter) was saying a bunch of great stuff about Christ, so we asked him if he would follow the Savior and be baptized, and he accepted! Ha! It was like within 10 minutes of meeting him! Maybe 15. Haha, but yeah! He's super cool, and we've been teaching him this week. Also, we taught Sindi that night, the recent convert that Elder Jaunay baptized, and it was a rough night for her. She said, "My family is destroying my faith." Her family situation is pretty rough. I was looking at the pictures you guys sent me last week with Conrad, Katie, Dan in the car, mom and dad, and Gehrig and Lauren, and I didn't understand why and how we are so blessed. Every single member of our family, is active, and loves the Savior. It just doesn't make sense. I don't know if we did something in the Pre-mortal existence to deserve this, but as I pondered and looked at all of you, I felt such an obligation to do something. I would invite you all to consider our blessings we have, and think about what you can do, how you can teach others because of our bounty of blessings.
E Merkurë- We had a lesson with a family we found while we searching for building 696! It was great! They're awesome, and we'll be working with them some more this week. Also, we taught Llashku, this 81-year old guy!
E Enjtë- Speaking of Llashku, he's pretty hard of hearing. And he loves talking, like most Shqiptar do. It's so stinkin' hard to understand him, and we were teaching the Restoration, and I asked him something about prophets, and he starts going on about his work at the police station, and something, and I asked him nicely, "Does this have something to do with what we were talking about?" And he didn't really understand, and just kept going on, and I just lost it, and started laughing, and I couldn't contain myself. Dang. I was trying to stop, but I was like crying, because I was laughing so hard!
E Premtë/E Shtunë/E Dielë- We got our transfer calls! I'll be staying in Durres for another transfer, and Elder Cox from England will come and replace Elder Zhonej! Elder Zhonej will serve in Kosovo! I was pretty nervous when I got the news, but as I was praying yesterday, IO remembered that the Savior did not always want to suffer, but He did it anyway. I know I can do this, and that I'll come to know my Savior so much better this transfer. Also, my momma taught me that "I can do hard things," so I know I can serve here. Also, I'm district leader! Ah!
Anyways, I love you all a lot! Oh crud, what time do you want to Skype on Christmas? Love you!
Elder Shnajdër
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Dec 5 NDODHI!!!!
Hey Familja! Sorry, I don't have a whole lot of time, but my week was top fare!
We found this awesome place to serve this week! It's this place that serves old people that live on their own, and it gives them tea and lunch! We got to go there and help out, and I'm super excited to keep going back and seeing what kind of people we'll be able to influence there! We also set up a Christmas tree there!
We've been working super hard this week with Less Actives! We met with four families on Saturday, and unfortunately, only one lady came, but we're working! So remember how last week I told you about that "almost miracle?" Well we found that house this week! We met with a member, and he gave us the number of another member, and we went to where he told us, and we went to the wrong building, but we met with this guy who was super awesome, and has 3 daughters, and he's a good guy! Which is awesome! It's a treasure to find genuinely good people! And then we asked this lady where the Bako family lived, and we we're on the fourth floor, and she's like, "oh yeah, let's go!" And we went down the building, and out, and found his building! Then we were taking some pictures of the 696 on the wall, and this guy walks by, and we say hi and find out he is Haxhi Bako!!!!! WHAT!?!?!? That's like 6 miracles by now or something! So we went up to his room, and met with him, got his number, gave a lesson, and now we're gonna go back there! It was incredible. We couldn't believe it. Almost. Miracles happen. By the way, "ndodhi" means "it happened."
I love my mission so much. I am being sanctified and purified. I love my Savior. I am being changed, and I love the process of coming closer to Christ. He is my Savior, and my Redeemer. I am His servant, and I will profess His name as long as I live and into the eternities. I am coming to know Him more and more every day. We have a commitment from President Weidmann and it says, "I will with all my heart dedicate my life to the Savior. He can then sanctify me and purify me so that I can know Him and see Him." President Weidmann was inspired when he made that. It's real. I love my savior. :) I love you all!
Elder Shnajder
We found this awesome place to serve this week! It's this place that serves old people that live on their own, and it gives them tea and lunch! We got to go there and help out, and I'm super excited to keep going back and seeing what kind of people we'll be able to influence there! We also set up a Christmas tree there!
We've been working super hard this week with Less Actives! We met with four families on Saturday, and unfortunately, only one lady came, but we're working! So remember how last week I told you about that "almost miracle?" Well we found that house this week! We met with a member, and he gave us the number of another member, and we went to where he told us, and we went to the wrong building, but we met with this guy who was super awesome, and has 3 daughters, and he's a good guy! Which is awesome! It's a treasure to find genuinely good people! And then we asked this lady where the Bako family lived, and we we're on the fourth floor, and she's like, "oh yeah, let's go!" And we went down the building, and out, and found his building! Then we were taking some pictures of the 696 on the wall, and this guy walks by, and we say hi and find out he is Haxhi Bako!!!!! WHAT!?!?!? That's like 6 miracles by now or something! So we went up to his room, and met with him, got his number, gave a lesson, and now we're gonna go back there! It was incredible. We couldn't believe it. Almost. Miracles happen. By the way, "ndodhi" means "it happened."
I love my mission so much. I am being sanctified and purified. I love my Savior. I am being changed, and I love the process of coming closer to Christ. He is my Savior, and my Redeemer. I am His servant, and I will profess His name as long as I live and into the eternities. I am coming to know Him more and more every day. We have a commitment from President Weidmann and it says, "I will with all my heart dedicate my life to the Savior. He can then sanctify me and purify me so that I can know Him and see Him." President Weidmann was inspired when he made that. It's real. I love my savior. :) I love you all!
Elder Shnajder
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