Called to Serve

Called to Serve

Monday, June 8, 2015

Cicadas and heat and Humitity... Oh my‏


So this week has been really fun. My eyes were opened to two things that I have never been exposed to before. So I had an opportunity to learn some new things about Kansas. 1) Cicadas are really strange. and they are literally taking over Kansas right now. I think there is probably a million of those big nasty bugs in every single tree. And they aren't scared of you, if you are walking under a tree they WILL dive bomb you, they are no respecter of persons, and they make the loudest sound ever.. and you think I'm joking.. My companion and I literally were shouting over the sound of the Cicadas. So that was new and something that I will never forget. 2) Heat and Humidity. I know heat, I've been exposed to that but besides the week in Florida (where we spent a majority of the time in the house or in the water) I have never been exposed to this much humidity! It's gross. We will be walking home at 9 o' clock and it will still be 80 degrees and feel like you are swimming in your own sweat. Just another awesome aspect of Kansas! 
This week we have been really working on this guy that has been investigating for a while. We were asking a few of our leaders about it all and we were led to this scripture that I would like to share with you. It's found in D&C 88:67 and it reads "And if your eye be single to my glory, your whole bodies shall be filled with light, and there shall be no darkness in you; and that body which is filled with light comprehendeth all things." and I thought how freaking cool! Light and darkness CANNOT coexist. Light will ALWAYS drive out darkness! and by keeping our eye single to HIS glory we can have that light that we need and we can drive away any darkness. Christ is ALWAYS more powerful, the atonement will ALWAYS work, and he will ALWAYS be there for you. It was a cool thing that I was able to learn this week that I thought I would share with you all! Light is the best!
Love you all! 
-Elder Hunt
P.S. Kansas has the best sunsets... It's a fact


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