This week has been rough I'm not gonna lie. I've been really struggling with helping people have the restored gospel when they are already super happy with their own church. There is one thing I testify of and hold tight onto when that happens, the Book of Mormon. "I testify that the restored gospel of Jesus Christ is in this book. It is the ancient record of the inhabitants in the Americas. The record is about a prophet and his family that left Jerusalem about 600 year BC. It shares revelations and teachings of Christ to these people. It contains the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Combined with the Bible, all doctrine is made clear, all questions can be answered. There is not any other book on the earth that is more correct than the Book of Mormon. I know this is be true because of a promise given at the end of the book. At the end of the Book of Mormon, there is a promise. If you will read it with true intent, yearning to know if the book is true, and that it is written from prophets of God, the Spirit of God will testify of its truthfulness to you. You will come to know that God did restore his gospel to this earth during this dispensation. You can come to know for yourself. Here is a copy of the book I tell you about. (this is where I give them a copy) We want to teach you more about it and help you with your questions. We want to teach you about the true church of Jesus Christ here on earth. Will you read this book? It doesn't have to be all at once, but over time you will see that it is the word of God."
If you personally don't know about the power of the Book of Mormon or have forgotten what it can do for you in your life, I encourage you to read just a little bit tonight and a little more tomorrow. Say a prayer every single time you read to know if the words in the book are true and that they are the word of God.
I promise, as a representative of Jesus Christ, that this small act will change your life. It will bring you more happiness, purpose, and blessings in your life.
Read Moroni 7
Love Elder Greenlaw
This week Elder Greenlaw went on splits and had dinner at a family friend's house. Chloe Griffith's sister Aliza, lives in Lexington and had these cute missionaries over for dinner. What a fun surprise!
It snowing!
Trying to contain his excitement.
Crying because he is so happy
Snow in Lexington! Finally!
If you know Elder Greenlaw, you know how much he loves snow.
First snow fall he has experienced in Kentucky!
Outside our apartment
Snowed in on PDay!
Study time
2 years baby!
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