Dear Family and Friends,
"And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
I've been really interested in the differences between sin and weakness in my study lately and how weaknesses are restated to strength.
We've been tracting a bit more lately. We have some more investigators and a bunch of potential investigates from it. Like this one gentleman who said him and his "lady friend" would like to hear more and he wants to buy us pizza. It was kind of funny. He seems interesting so I hope we can teach him. We had exchange with our Sister Training leaders this week. Sister Smith liked the visual aids we made for teaching family's about the armor of God. Everything is so green here. The pollen has eased up a little bit but it's amazing to see how vibrant the colors of the plant life is here. I forgot the note I made with ideals of what I wanted to tell y'all this week... Sorry. I hope all is well. I wonder who actually reads this... And if my friend Shelby's still posting them on a blog for me. I love all y'all.
We've been really busy, teaching a lot. A family we are very close to has been having a really hard time and we've been really worried about them.
This
next Sunday is mother's day and I get to Skype home. Family y'all can group Skype each other and I can Skype one of y'all and you can add me to the group. I will have to write in a letter what time I will be on Skype. I only have Melonie's Skype address. I don't get the full preparation (p-day) today because we have our assigned Temple trip
on Friday so we get part of
Friday as a preparation day to go to the Temple.
Oh and By the way our newest investigators are from Africa and mostly speak french. One of them is married to a preacher so I hope he doesn't have a problem with her meeting with us. So know we are teaching both Burmese and French speakers. So please pray for us to have the gift of tongues!
Love always,
Sister Kimberly Galloway
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