Tuesday, May 8, 2018

"My Heart is so full" 5/8

This past Saturday we saw the baptism of Santi. It was the most spiritual service I have ever been in. Santi is the most prepared person I have ever met. It was a very simple service, Elder Dixon gave a talk about enduring to the end that was sweet and simple. Elder Bradshaw played a beautiful musical number. The baptism was powerful, and when Santi came out of the water there were tears in his eyes and you could see him radiating. He broke down into tears and gave Elder Bradshaw the biggest hug and at that moment the spirit was overpowering. Afterward, we sang a few hymns while we waited for him to return and he was confirmed and given the gift of the Holy Ghost by a member of the bishopric. Then Santi gave the most powerful testimony I have ever heard. He testified of the restoration, he had visited Carthage jail and he told of an experience he had where he felt the spirit testify so strongly that Joseph Smith was a true prophet. He testified of the Book of Mormon, quoting scriptures and stories and applying them to his life. He testified of the plan of Salvation and he gave a loving thanks to his amazing wife and daughter. A testimony that touched every single heart, there wasn't a single dry eye in the room. Afterward, President Dayton got up and said that he was a TRUE convert, and during Santi's testimony he had received revelation that Santi was going to be a leader for the church here in Spain. He said to Santi that the next goal to make is to be sealed in the temple and Santi and his wife got so giddy and kissed right then and there. President got teary eyed as he testified of temples and as he saw the love this couple had for each other. The same day we had stake conference and Santi was asked to share his testimony, when president asked him he said, "listo hermano, listo."(I am ready, brother, I am ready) and he gave another powerful testimony. No one believed that he had been baptized just that day.

The conversion story of Santi is amazing. His wife and daughter got baptized about a year ago in the Dominican Republic. Santi listened to all the lessons but never felt the need to get baptized. Well his wife was a faithful member, they got married so she could get baptized, they started to live the word of wisdom as a family, paid tithing, and they even did family home evening every week. Santi knew he had felt something when he listened to the missionaries but he didn't act on it. He travels a lot, and he told us that wherever he was in the world, he started to seek out the Mormon churches so he could feel that same feeling that was in every Mormon Church around the world. He was amazed how no matter where he would go or where he was, he always felt that same peace. He traveled to the United States and he visited Salt Lake City, Carthage jail, and other church sites. He went with a few of his friends who were members and he told us that he got his confirmation that Joseph Smith is a prophet when he listened to the story of Joseph while standing there in Carthage Jail. His 14 year old daughter has also been an amazing example for him. She loves to speak at church and she wants to serve a mission. They decided to move to Spain a month ago and when he arrived here, he knew it was time to get baptized. He was ready to fully repent and be a new man. And when he got baptized, he knew exactly what he was doing and the importance of the covenant he was making with God. The tears that were in his eyes as he came out of the water showed how absolutely prepared he was. 
Flora is on track to be baptized this Saturday! She came to stake conference and we had an amazing visit with her yesterday. We have her interview all planned and she is so excited for this Saturday! 
Also, we had a family home evening with Santi last night and our investigator Nestor came (he also came to Santi's baptism and loved it). Well we had prepared a lesson but Santi insisted that he share a message and it was the greatest family home evening I've ever had here on the mission! So many miracles! 
Love you all! 
Hermana Bangerter 







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