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About 3 years since my return from my mission.

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By Johnny K. Ros        As soon as you click on this link I just want to appreciate you for taking time to read about my experience as a return missionary. I promise that as you read of this you'll understand what's been going on in my life as I've been back from Cambodia after a few years. I just want to let you guys know on the way that this post is subject to change on the way, yet this will reflect what I experienced so far in my life. You may mostly read a lot about 2019. This is the most important year of my life. Here's why: I was able to attend my homeward's assigned temple often such as the Palmyra, NY temple.        This is probably the year I attend the Temple most frequently, hoping to attend more next year. Why I find this so important to reflect because since October 2019, I was finally able to seal my grandparents in my mom's side. It's one of the most sacred moments I ever experienced in my entire life, I refuse to disregard th

3 months since my return from my mission.

            Good evening to whom who joined with me with my debut post concerning my thoughts on being back from my mission. For today you will know how much my time serving at my mission at Cambodia has not only blessed my people/ heritage I serve over there, but how did it blessed me without me realizing it. Here are top 5 ways on how my mission has blessed my life at most. 1. I finally understood the importance of The Gospel of Jesus Christ.     Even though I had 2 years in my mission for me to completely understand the "good news" of Jesus Christ, there's actually something you can get a lot just from memorizing the 5 ways on applying the gospel of Jesus Christ with real intent. For example in my experience in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I don't just go to church just because it's a commandment I simply chose to go because I want to stay there and have that peace in my heart and mind. I can't find that kind of peace no where else be