Dear Family and
Friends,
Yes we got snow
(little late. I only like snow around Christmas time). Yes I got pictures. Yes
I will send them. ;)
Had a great time
applying the "teach when you find" part of the "teach when you
find and find when you teach" rule this week (still improving on
remembering to ask for referrals), hence we had the opportunity to share our
testimonies and teach more than we normally do. Usually our May-We-Teach-Yous
are the most impressive number, but this week it was our lessons and “BOMs
given” numbers (not that those numbers were higher than may-we-teach-yous);
Thanks to Heavenly Father we had many people who were willing to listen to us
and discuss the Gospel with them if only briefly. I have made it a goal to continue
being just as adamant about sharing the Book of Mormon with others even after
Book of Mormon month ends though. :)
Here are some
highlights/lessons learned from the week.
C. - cliche story of showing up at just the right time when she needed a boost in her life and had been reading the Bible looking for answers. Magic tricks with gospel principles were shown, testimonies were born, Books of Mormon were given, tears were shed, numbers were exchanged, and our day was made. Looking forward to seeing her soon. :)
A. and Husband-
tracted into a man who was plenty kind though not too interested in religion.
He invited us in to get warm and offered us some water bottles. He said his
wife was very religious. Well, we were just getting to know him and what he
believed a bit when she walked in. At first she seemed very wary of us and like
she didn't want us there. She stood across from us, behind the other couch
where her husband was and started asking oddly worded questions in an attempt
to get us to slip up on doctrine and bash with us. I asked her a few times
"What do you mean by that (exactly)?" so she would re-word her
questions more simply because I just wasn't following what she was getting at
initially. The last thing she asked about was true repentance and whether
"Mormons" believe that in order for repentance to "count"
do we have to commit not to do it again? I LOVE TALKING ABOUT THE ATONEMENT!!!
So, we explained, it IS important to commit not to do that same sin again, and
though we'll never be perfect and we may slip up again, we do believe that one
of the steps of repentance is to do better and work harder to be more like
Christ. She was quiet for a minute, nodded her head, and asked her husband if
he'd offered us any hot chocolate. The Spirit really does soften hearts.
S. / M. Family- a lesson not to judge referrals and potentials by your first contact
with them. The M. family was a referral that sounded golden and elect.
When we actually got our schedules to align to go teach them last night, we
found out her 'husband' had been deported last November, and she is more
interested in talking about her problems than listening to our message about
the Gospel. S. is a potential that we had an appointment with the same
night as the M. family. We had to cancel, but we stopped by to say hi and
find a new time to meet and get his number. Turns out he wants to find a Church
to go to, change his attitude and how he thinks, and he wants to come closer to
Christ. We thought he wasn't really interested at all when we first met him and
that he was going to end up blowing us off or standing us up. Our expectations
about these two were totally reversed from what reality ended up being, so it
was a learning experience for me that everything that happens is the Lord's
will and that everyone has their agency; I need to remember to be hopeful about
each of the people we meet and teach, but not let my happiness ride on whether
they accept the Gospel or not.
All in all, it's
been a great week :)
Looking forward to inviting others to come unto Christ, according to their
desire!
The Church is true,
the Book is blue, and God loves you!!!
Stopping the cold draft from their back door by stuffing scarves in the cracks!
Had to spend P-day getting their tire fixed
after it got hit by another car in their parking lot.
Lunch at Cici's Pizza. You can almost see Laurel on the side there!