Monday, January 18, 2021

Back to church!

E aí bão??

This week was super awesome for us! We were able to find 2 new people, and we got to go back to Church. The first person we found is named Brenda. We were just calling through our area book for the bajillionth time, and this time she answered! When we told her who we were she started balling and telling us all sorts of stuff about her life. It was kinda uncomfortable, but we could tell she needed help. She is going through a really rough time. We were able to share a couple messages, and invite her to church, but she didn't come. Please keep her in your prayers

The other person we found is actually a member referral. Her name is Kaci, she was the foster daughter of this member at one point. She has been going through some hard stuff as well, but she is ready to hear the gospel. We didn't even have to invite her to church, she has already made plans with the members to come next week! It was so awesome because we actually got to go to the members home to teach. It has been months since I have had an in person lesson.

Spiritual thought: Mosiah 5:13 "For how knoweth a man the master whom he has not served, and who is a stranger unto him, and is far from the thoughts and intents of his heart?" To really know God, we must serve him.

Things I like: We played golf in the freezing cold last week. Also, we have been reviewing all the cheese steaks in Chambersburg. It has been pretty fun, but after having 2-3 cheese steaks a week, I'm pretty sick of them haha.

Things I hate: zoom meetings. Going back to Sacrament meeting in person has made me realize how much I hate doing it over zoom.

Photos!
1. Golfing in the cold with the spanish Elders.
2. Tiny ponies we found while doing billion graves (Also pictured, the new Elder in our district, Elder Faimalo)
3. We made ribs for Sunday dinner (yes I realize this is the 3rd time) but this time, we had fried ribs with homemade spicy bbq sauce. It was amazing, but I think my heart may be covered in a thick layer of fat now 😄.




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