Well, this is the last time! I think you all already know that I´m sad, so I´ll try to be upbeat!! But this last week was truly amazing, full of miracles, and we had three baptisms!!!! Max and Shirley, the kids that ´we´ve been working with were baptized, as well as Sérgio, whose whole story is a miracle of how we found and marked him. The elders here had a baptism too, so we had four in one! :D It was amazing, and such a great way to end.
I don´t have much time (and there´s never enough time to tell everything), but I just want to say how thankful I am for this chance to serve a mission, and here in Portugal. Yesterday I spoke in sacrament meeting about Joy, and it really is amazing to me how that is our purpose here, and how the gospel brings the fullest, most complete joy for us. Although there are difficulties and struggles in the mission, I have learned how to love everyday, and to enjoy the adversities, becuase it always means that a miracle is coming! I know that this truly is the work of the Lord, and that we are helping others to come unto Christ so that they also may have the benefits of the atonement in their lives. I know that this is the true and living church of God, restored and led by living prophets. We can know this for ourselves through the Book of Mormon, whcih helps us to come unto Christ and learn the path that returns to our Heavenly Father. I know that this is what leads to true and fulfilling happiness and joy. I am so grateful to have this light in my life and to have shared it with some, and hope to continue sharing it with all that I meet! I love the people here in Portugal with all of my heart, and am grateful for the privilege to know and serve them. Thank you for your support- I love all of you as well. My motto for this transfer has been 2nd Timothy 4:7 ´´I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith´´. I hope that we can all say at the last day before Jesus Christ!