Hey everyone,
So, as many of you know, Mother's Day was just yesterday and I spoke to my family(many of whom are reading this email).
It was so nice to hear from all of you. To hear your voices was a priceless gift to receive, and I thank my Father in Heavan for being apart of this family.
There was a family with whom we had lunch with that was able to have Skype, but it would have been too much of a hassle, so I decided to just call. It would've been really cool if I had been able to see all of you and speak to you.
Yesterday was really uplifting in church. Every time I hear the Primary sing to the mothers or fathers makes me beam. The children who are Primary have such tender hearts and they understand who Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ really is.
The one "interesting" thing that happened was during one of the talks. The youth speaker spoke first, and then the next speaker got up, and she started spekaing about her "mothers". She said while she was growing up, her mom was a great lady, and she learned much on how to be kind, loving, and a good disciple of Chrst from her. She then said later in life her dad married another lady, and she comments that she had always wanted two moms(IN SACRAMENT MEETING). I think it would have been okay...if she had clarified that she is a convert from the FLDS community living in Stockton, MO. But we had two investigators at church, and three non-member nursing students sit with us in Sacrament Meeting. i think we might have some things to talk about with all of them this week when we meet with them. I'll keep ya'll posted.
So, I have found my USB cable to download pics, so i thought i would send some with this email. I hope you enjoy the photos.
I am so glad I was able to speak to all of you yesterday. It was great to hear how things are going in your lives. Just remember that the Savior is always there to lift your burdens. We are not perfect, but we may be perfected through Christ.
Know that i love all of you very much and I pray for you every night before my head hits the pillow.
Elder Brad Fellows
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