tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8889345493282862073.post1139305301767309286..comments2023-04-11T02:41:53.676-07:00Comments on Sister Durrant in Jackson, Mississippi: A Fond FarewellSarah Durranthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01506719316841128981noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8889345493282862073.post-26245438443702950792014-02-13T21:45:34.237-08:002014-02-13T21:45:34.237-08:00Thank you!! Your words touched my heart. My son ca...Thank you!! Your words touched my heart. My son came home early as well and it has been hard and he will not be returning to the mission field. but he is now able to move forward with his life and go to college etc. With the knowledge that he served to the best of his ability and the Lord knows this. You are a strong young woman, May the Lord bless you with what you need and may your life be one of happiness and fond memories of your mission. It doesnt matter how long you served ,, it matters THAT you served. Like Peter when he walked on water, nost people talk about him falling in and the Lord helping him out... But WHAT REALLY MATTERS IS THAT HE WALKED ON WATER, doesnt matter for how long, he did it. Just like I tell my son and now you...YOU SERVED A MISSION. Maybe not in the way you originally thought. The Lord knows the intent of our hearts and that you wanted to serve more but could not. Bless you Sister Durrant.TammyA from Vegasnoreply@blogger.com