So I am in the MTC on Christmas.
Unlike most missionaries, I don't get to call home this Christmas. I
instead get 20 minutes of extra email time. I don't get to see my family;
I don't even get to hear my family. I only got a few presents from loved
ones (which I enjoyed greatly) and I really wasn't able to give any. Now
this may seem like a terrible Christmas to a lot of people (and many
missionaries are having a rough time with it, too), but I, for one, am
loving it. We always say to keep the true meaning of Christmas in our
hearts but for this Christmas I get to bear it on my nametag. Even though
I don't get a lot of presents and I don't get to see my family, I get to spend
the entire day thinking about Christ. As a missionary, my purpose is to
"invite others to come unto Christ." Jesus Christ is what
Christmas is all about. His birth, his life, what he did for us. As
a missionary, my purpose is essentially to invite people to have
Christmas. So even though when I am home from my mission, it will be
great to have all those Christmassy things again. I am grateful that for
this one Christmas, I get to think about nothing but the Savior. I
know that Christ lived. I know that He atoned for our sins, and
I know that He died that all of us could live with our Heavenly Father
again. I hope that you all think about that today if just for a
moment as you are going about all your grand festivities. Just take a
moment to be still, and think about the greatest gift you have all
been given. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas. Feliz
Natal and I love you all.
Elder Russell