Well guess who also had kao soi now! We went to the Khanakams house for FHE last week and had some and it was great! Elder Khanakam (I have no idea if I'm spelling it right) is an area 70 and he is so nice! His family is so sweet. They live in one of the wards we attend.
Also, this last week as missionaries, we were part of Journey to Bethlehem, this huge nativity production where they turn the church into a giant nativity scene and you can walk through to hear the story of Jesus. It was so great because the last place that the groups would end up was the cultural hall, which was then set up for the missionaries to contact and receive referrals from everyone's friends that they brought and teach a little bit more about what they saw. It was way stressful but overall, very productive.
That is so amazing to see the miracles that the Lord provides. I have noticed that in order to receive miracles, we just have to open our eyes a little more. They are always happening. Whether or not we feel like we are seeing miracles depends on whether or not we are looking.
Since it's Christmas season, I thought I'd share with you a quote I loved that was from the Christmas devotional. It's by Elder Clayton and it says: "The transformative power of the Christmas spirit is rooted in the redeeming power of our Savior Jesus Christ."
I am so grateful for the Savior. He is the greatest miracle of all. No matter how hard of a week I have had, it's all worth it to bring others closer to Christ.
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