Monday, April 1, 2019

We got a "parking ticket"...

Happy April 1st! The weather out here is beautiful. Everything is starting to turn green!! 

We had a pretty successful week and were able to teach a few lessons and find some awesome people! 

Zone conference was also this week and it was a blast! I found out people from my first area are progressing really well! 

On Saturday was the Pinewood derby and we got to help out with that! It was so much fun!! After the derby me & Sister Jacobson parked our car at the church and started tracting. The Elders were still at the church supervising over a blood drive that was happening. We got back and looked on our car and we had a "parking ticket" that was TOTALLY not fake and written by the Elders. Haha besides our "parking ticket" no one called the cops on our parking this week so I guess you could say it was a good week (: 

I've been reading from "Our Search for Happiness" by Russell M. Ballard. He was talking about our life before Earth and said "It would be difficult and sometimes painful--for Him, perhaps, as well as for us" I love that because our Father in Heaven really does care about us personally. I bet it's really hard for Him to watch all the pain that we go through, but our Father in Heaven knows the eternal perspective of our sufferings. This is just a small moment. 
I've also been thinking about individual worth and how one of Satans biggest tools is to make us forget our worth and identity. When we forget that we are a son or daughter of God we forget that others are too and takes our minds off of that eternal perspective. It is so important for us to remember who we really are. We are literally sons and daughters of a Heavenly King who loves us. That knowledge is powerful!! Use it with power! 

Y'all are amazing! Thank you for your prayers love and support ❤

~Sister Warburton

Sometimes I wear pants (; 
 me & Sister Jacobson
  Zone Conference
our "parking ticket"

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