Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Hallelujah

Hallelujah—Hebrew for “Praise ye the Lord.” But what does it really mean? As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ this Easter, discover how this ancient exclamation of joy, hope, and love is a fitting summary of Christ's incomparable mission—and His promise of new life for us all

This Sunday I was assigned a talk on the atonement of Jesus Christ. This was probably one of the most enjoyable Easters I can remember. Though there were no Easter bunnies nor any Easter dinner, we were reminded why we are really here. We have been called to spread the blessings of the gospel with all people. This Easter wasn’t focused on gifts or chocolate, but celebrating what happened over 2,000 years ago. I am very grateful to be out here and to be able to serve a mission. I love this gospel.

The attached photos are of the Elders of our ward and our blind ward mission leader, the other photo is of our investigator Rodolfo. Also a photo from President’s office and lastly with Elder Wertner mesmerized by my wood chopping and fire making skills. 

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Elder Haddad





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