Not
sure why I was transferred. Your guess is as good as mine. I do feel that I will
see all four corners of the mission before I am six months old though. I am
guessing that I am the first missionary, in this mission to be transferred three
times in three transfers. Guess I will just set records my entire mission,
starting with the SAMTC. I will see if anyone remembers a Sister Woolley. It is
definitely worth the ask. Heavenly Father answers in mysterious ways that is for
sure.
Blantyre
is crazy, and actually a little chilly. But nothing that I can't handle. I don't
want to admit that I am cold because then my body will have to get used to being
really cold when I come home. My body is probably climatizing though. Oh well.
I
guess I did touch that person but I am still wishing that I was back in
Lilongwe. Guess I am needed in Blantyre though so who knows. I will go where the
Lord needs me. Hymn 270 has pretty much become my motto because I am moved so
much. Three months old, third corner, third area, third transfer. Loving it
though.
The
work is rolling forward and the weather is super crazy. Just like Idaho weather,
hot one minute (day) and cold the next.The Gospel of Jesus Christ is true and
prayers are answered. Maybe not in the way or time that we want but they are
answered. The Book of
Mormon hold every answer that we might need to any question that we might
have.Have a great week Love all of you
Sis Kelsey Webster
My Lusaka Zone
Leaders, Elder Aaron Ariho from Uganda and Elder Johnathon Speakman from
Arizona
. President and
Sister Padovich and myself at Lusaka Zone Conference 6/7/2013
. My hair
plaited, the top
. Side
view
Sister Jerad
Chua from Tennessee and Sister Ntuli from South Africa.
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