Thursday, July 5, 2007

The Most Spiritual Mall in America

I've never been a loner. In Kindergarden Lina and I were inseperable, I mean it was like she was the Oreo and I was the Milk. In grade school Lina moved and I met Elizabeth. Forget it, when we did math homework I did the addittion she did the subtraction. Needless to say, I don't need a calculator to add but do ask me to subtract, you might be off by one or two. When High school rolled around I met my bestest friend in the whole wide world, Lily. When we graduated she moved to California to go to UCLA, and I felt as if I had my right arm amputated. I had to re-learn how to do just about everything by myself.


So I did what any girl does when she needs some peace to think over the complexity of life...I went to the mall. As I walked along the hallways of the mall lost in my thoughts (while still keeping an open eye out for a good sale of course) two girls approached me. They asked if i could help them with a survey. "No" I responded bluntely, but they persisted. "Please, it'll be real quick". I ignored them and walked faster. Then she yelled out to me "God, want to tell you something!" I stopped right in my tracks. Now I must admit I've never been much of church goer but i've always believed in God and even prayed every night before I went to sleep like my grandma taught me. Yet for some reason though words resonated throughout my whole body.

I've now been in the Truth for a year, and thanks to our Heavenly Father Christ Ahnsahnghong and Our Mother New Jerusalem, I may have lost one friend but i gained 144,000 of the most amazing, awesome, inspiring, and utterly incredible family members that I could have never imagined on my own. The way I felt about Lina and Elizabeth is not even comparable to the overwhelming joy of being in Zion with my sisters.

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