Hey Family!
Sounds
like y'all had a fun weekend floating down the river and what not.
Summer
is coming to an end so quick it's crazy! The weeks keep going by
faster and fater and before ya know it it's already a new week. Enjoy
lake powell this week! Be sure to take some pictures and send them.
The one thing I miss the most about Utah besides the mountains is the
sunsets...seriously you can't ever see the sun set here which is so
weird!
This
week was oh so good! It was basically just like any other week though
so I'm not sure why it was so good but it just was. Our goal this
transfer has been to work with more members because we're here to help
strengthen the members as well as less actives and investigators. But
so far we haven't really been doing a great job at it. But this week we
got to see lots of members just because we stopped by. Haha and since
I'm not gonna be in this area forever I'm trying to introduce Sister
Andrade to everyone so she'll know everyone for when I leave. The best
thing about working with members is that they provide a constant
friendhsip with investigators and when you get to know them they trust
you more. Even just going over to some members homes once, as soon as
we get to church I can tell there's already a better relationship. I
guess you could say it's hard in our ward because our
active list is very few compared to less actives. So often times the
members are just too worn out from doing everything but I love working
with all the members!
An awesome moment
from this past week was on wednesday. We tried stopping by a
couple peoples homes but none of them were there so we decided to go
tracting before our next appointment. We hardly ever go tracting
because it's the least effective way of finding people but we decided it
would be good to do anyways. No one was home and those that were
didn't want to let us come in. But here's the miracle. We were walking
back to the car to head to the appointment when this guy walking by
asked if we were Jehovah Witnesses. So we said no and what church we're
from and so he asked us if we had a book. So of course we gave him a
Book of Mormon and got his address and he said he'd love for us to come
over. We went over a couple days later and we met him and his sister.
Their names are Christopher and Porshia. I would
guess he's about 15 or so and she's 25. Long story short a couple
years ago their mom passed away and some senior couple missionaries in
the area were teaching them. It's a pretty sweet story!
Oh
and one more awesome story! Every thursday night we have gospel study
at the ward. We used to come way back in the day but for the past
couple months we've just been leaving it to the elders because it's a
bunch of guys that come to play basketball after. The office elders and
the zone leaders couldn't make it so they asked us if we could teach so
of course we said yes. There will either be days when no one comes or
tons of them come so we were just expecting none to come. But low and
behold Manny, the elders quorom president came in with his friend Levi.
It was just those two for the first little bit but it's an awesome
story. Levi just started reading the Book of Mormon one day because he
felt like it and wants to know where to go in life and kind of the same
questions as Joseph Smith. He knew Manny was a member so he called him
up and we
got to teach him the restoration! Aw man the tender mercies of the
Lord. :) then about halfway in everyone else started showing up for
basketball and they joined in on the lesson since we were already
teaching. So we got to teach twenty black guys where the Book of Mormon
came from! Definitely a sweet moment of the week!
We've got a busy
week this week so I'm really looking forward to it! I'm cutting the
email short cause I'm gonna try sending y'all a super funny video and
some pictures! I'll try writing more if I have time and can figure it
all out.
Love you!
Sorry I couldn't get the video uploaded...it's too big.
Here's what I learned from the scriptures this week. :)
While
reading Alma 55 this week I was able to relate it to us and our less
actives/investigators. In the chapter there were Nephites taken captive
by the Lamanites. The part that really stood out to me was in verse 16
it's talking about what the Nephites did after the Lamanite guards were
dunk and asleep. The Nephites, "cast in weapons of war unto the
prisoners, insomuch that they were all armed" Instead of just coming in
and
taking the captives out before the Lamanites awoke they provided them
with weapons so they could defend themselves. If you relate the captive
Nephites to our less actives/investigators and the other Nephites as the
missionaries it begins to make more sense. Here we are bringing the
weapons to them. The weapons might include the scriptures, the spirit,
stronger testimony, and lots more. But it's their responsibility to do
something with them. If the Lamanites were to wake up they would have to
choose to fight back and be prepared by using their weapons. Our
responsibility is to help teach them what they can do to strengthen
themselves.
I'm sure Gottlieb sounds familiar to Dad. :) |
thank you so much for all you do keep up the good work. I love y'all!