Friday, January 5, 2018

A Missionary's Work: Full Heart

12/11/17

This week was interesting we went on exchanges in a city called San Jose where we got to go teach some cool people one of them is this old guy who told us this cool story of how he woke up and wrestled a cobra and killed it and let his neighbors eat it; a small town hero, ha. 
 
We also had some crazy drunks ask us to bless a new tractor they had bought, so we said a little prayer with them and went on our way, still kinda wonder how they got home on their scooter, haha. 
 
Anyway I only have a little bit of time so I'll share this cool learning experience this week. So I read this article called, "The fourth Missionary", and it goes on saying how change is important in life. It says it towards the end, but its pretty much about when we do whats right, but if its for the right reason. Sometimes we know we need to do something because it's good and maybe a responsibility, but we fail to do it for the right reason. When we do our responsibility without heart, it's more of a "grit the teeth " unto the end situation, so at the end you can do the things you want. Now, if we do those responsibilities with full purpose of heart, we're doing more than a responsibility, and we're learning, we're growing, and changing. When we do things for not only the right reasons but to become more, we do just that when we learn to use our full purpose of heart or our real intent. 
 
Well Love ya'll stay Pogi!!
Elder Peterson 
remember stay Pogi, smile on, and laugh a little!​
 

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