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Waiting on a missionary
Posted On 02/28/2013 20:24:37 by torihunter
Hi everyone! So I've dated a Mormon for a year and a half now, we broke up two months prior to his mission but 2 days before His mission we hungout for both days. This made it extremely hard, I feel like we both fell in love all over again. I'm so scared of what to do now, how he feels, how I feel. He talked about marrying me when he gets home, and is Scared that I will find "prince charming" but I am terrified that I will wait for 2 years and he will come home not wanting That anymore or HE will be the one to have met someone else. Can someone please help me, give me some faith. I'm so lost.

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From: Gargantuan
03/01/2013 00:47:29
You have within your heart the seeds of faith that can grow into something very beautiful, because you want to have more faith in God and your future. Love can be a very strong bond between you and your loved one. I can tell from what you are saying that when he gets home you want to be on the same spiritual level that he is. A very good thing that you can do now to prepare for his return is to learn all the Missionary Discussions from the Missionaries. From them you will begin to learn more about the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. They should teach you how reading the scriptures and praying to God for a better understanding of your reading will help increase your faith. As you learn more about God and His love for you, the fear you feel now will start to turn into spiritual confidence and then this increased faith will help you with whatever you may face.

Begin by committing to contact the LDS missionaries who will teach you the Gospel. Ask them how you can read and study the scriptures that your faith may increase. Learn from them why praying about the scriptures is important to increase your faith in God. Gradually, your faith will grow stronger.




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