Just first off, I don't want to make Mom sad by saying this,
but my love of soccer has not died. It is very strong. I love the sport and
doubt that I will ever stop loving it and loving Manchester City. I'll show
you just how much I love them when you come and get me.
The bishop already talked to me about the talk that I will
be giving the 21st. He said the topic is sacrifice.
It sounds like you are all very occupied with different
things in life. School, work, church callings. I'm willing to help with whatever
you all need of me.
It feels like I'm not going to be finishing very soon, to be
perfectly honest. It does feel like I have been here for a long time, but it
feels weird to imagine that I won't be living here in PerĂº. Ive gotten really
used to this place. I'm very excited to see you all, though. I don't want there to
be a lot of special things done when I get home. I would just like to start getting
adjusted to everyone else´s routine as soon as possible.
I didn't respond to
your email last week Dad, but I would like President Smith to set me apart, even though you can do it. I don't mind waiting for him to get beack from his business trip. I
would like to spend that first day back with the missionaries, if they are able to have me
accompany them. The other days we can be together. If you all are against that
though, that is completely fine with me.
I don't think I understood very well the importance of the
gospel before my mission. I know that I talked maybe a little bit about this
last week, but it is something that has been going through my mind a lot. Being
here has helped me understand how much suffering there is in the world. I don't
know how a lot of people make it through the day. Understanding that someone
died for us is important. Understanding that we can start over and be healed
spiritually is important.
Love,
Elder McMurray
Elder McMurray
P.S. Here are some photos, including shots from a recent service project. We dug holes!