Dear family,
It was so excellent to be able to have the  privilege to talk with y'all yesterday! It reminded me just how  wonderful you are, and my resolve to do everything necessary to be able  to qualify for the blessing to spend eternity in your presence was  strengthened! Thank you for always being so supportive and loving. Thank  you for always setting such great examples of living the gospel and  striving to become like our Savior. Actions speak louder than words, and  I am grateful for your actions :)
Well, as I mentioned on the phone yesterday, Eric and Kim Valdez and  her son David came to church yesterday, and while they could only stay  for sacrament, they were beaming with happiness the whole time! Eric is a  less active member who married Kim and moved here about three years  ago. He grew up in an active family who lives out in California-- but  due to some personal struggles, and his job travel, he hasn't come more  than a couple of times since he's lived here in Galion. About two weeks ago, we received some papers from the Bishop of people to look up in our ward who have relatives SLC  cannot find... Eric was one of them. Sister Vaasili and I tried a  couple of times to see him that week, but he wasn't ever home. The next  week we were talking to our former bishop, asking him for his thoughts  about whom we should go see, and Bishop Goodwin brought up Eric's name.  When we got back in the car, we both laughed because we KNEW the Lord  was directing us back to his home. When we got back into our  neighborhood, it was about 845 at night, and we were just going to head  home... But we knew we needed to stop back by Eric's home-- so feeling a  little awkward knocking on this man's door whom we haven't met before  so late in the evening, we followed the spirit and had a lovely  conversation with him on is front porch. He explained his situation, and  we asked him if we could come back and meet with his wife and stepson  another day, earlier in the evening. Last week, we went back for that  meeting and talked about the family proclamation. They told us how they  want to re-prioritize their lives and committed themselves to nightly  family prayer. We felt the spirit, fell in love with this sweet little  family, and left. About 30 minutes after we left, we received a phone  call from Eric who was on his way to get a haircut, thanking us for  bringing the spirit into his home. He said it had been so long since he  had felt it... Then he began to tear up as he told us that when he left  his house, Kim was on the computer looking up Mormon.org. He told us they had talked and would definitely be at church on Sunday  even though he had to come home early from a business trip to do so,  and then he told us that he feels that Kim is the most prepared she's  ever been to receive the gospel. When they were at church on Sunday,  beaming with happiness, so was I-- This family is on their way to  becoming a forever family :)
Also, Jakob Mason passed the sacrament for the first time yesterday-- it was a really great day!
Please know how much I love you... The gospel is true-- Jesus is the Christ-- Families can be forever.
Have a phenomenal week and look for the joy in life!
Love,
Sister Chelsea-a-Lynn LeSueur
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