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We want to talk to you today to talk to you about having, you know, trusting in the Lord. So how do you know each other?
We're cousins.
You're all cousins.
And what else do you have in common?
I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
And we trust in the Lord.
And you trust in the Lord?
Of course.
Yes.
Are you going on
missions? Yes.
Do you have mission calls right now, that you're going to go serve?
We're waiting for our mission calls, president.
You're all waiting for your mission calls.
Yes. And do I understand that you have other members of your family that are serving missions already? Yes.
How many more?
We have three cousins.
Certainly, sir.
So you have three cousins now who are serving missions, and you are four more. So seven members of your family will be serving missions at the same time.
Can you tell us of a time when you have trusted in the Lord?
My experience is when this pandemic came.
It's been so hard, my studies affected and also our family income.
But I know and I prayed that if I trust and if you trust in the Lord, He will provide our needs. So that's all I can do in this time of pandemic, is to pray, read the scriptures, and go to church regularly.
That's beautiful. I know that, too.
I love Him and I want to show Him that I love Him by sharing the gospel
and do what He commanded me to do. And in this pandemic, all I can do is to trust God and do His will.
Trusting in the Lord means you have no doubt. You're not doubting.
So you have a firm testimony that God is there, that He will lead the way.
I know it's hard, but Heavenly Father helped me feel that He is there.
I know because I have this family that He loves me.
He loves all of us.
And for that testimony, I can share with others that amid
the difficulties, the struggles that we are facing today, He is there, that He loves us.
Thank you so much.
It sounds like your family shows a tremendous amount of trust in the Lord.