Monday, January 29, 2018

Keep it Secret, Keep It Safe Week 6

This week has felt like it went by real quick!

Last Tuesday, was District meeting. We spent some time practicing and learning about how to more effectively role-play investigators. Then we ate at Subway with the Elders we carpooled with. 

After that we spent some time knocking doors, and then went over and met with Nita Klinger (don't have a picture yet). She is awesome. she has three kids, two daughters and a son and all of them have various medical problems. Also their house is falling apart. But they are still awesome! the kids were baptized awhile ago but Nita still hasn't been. The meeting with her consisted of telling her not to watch an anti-mormon movie that her boss gave her. Apparently he is SUPER anti-Mormon Christian and when he heard she was taking the discussions, he grabbed the movie and started carrying it around to give to her. Super weird. Anyway she has a bap. date for the 24th of Feb. so that's awesome.

Wednesday, We spent the day knocking doors and meeting the people in the wards, and the people who don't want anything to do with us. It's pretty cool.
Thursday, I realized that I have accidentally turned into a stamp collector. Oh well. I keep getting cool letters, but I have no time to send my own! We also had dinner with the best family so far. The Donahoo's are great, built their own house, and the Father tried to convince us that he was a member of Jehovahs Witnesses. He was super funny. After that then we helped clean up a cool winter preparedness class at the stake center. Mom would have loved it. 

Nothing of importance happened on Friday.

Saturday I got another letter with cool stamps. And this is when we set the bap date for Nita. We put together some maps of the area, and figured out which houses were non members and knocked every one that was home, but no one was interested in their salvation for eternity. Oh well.

Then on Sunday we spoke in Yellowstone Sacrament mtg.   Elder Anderson spoke on Faith and I spoke on the Love of Christ. It went well. We also taught the Priests and Teachers in Homestead Ward, basically we just gave them an example of a lesson and then they copied us.

That was the week! These letters are prolly going to get shorter and shorter as the time feels like it's going faster and faster!

Elder Darcey
Ucon Stake Idaho



Also I have an actual address but I will figure it out later.


LTPS

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