Our week is going ok. We are just having a hard time finding
new investigators. I don't know what it is. It is just difficult. We have been
practicing how we talk to people, and are changing our approach up. We are
supposed to have finding activities for 4-5 hours each day. So lots of tracting
and talking to people and other ideas. Speaking of which, do you guys have any
ideas on how to find more people to teach? What were some things you did in
your mission dad? Yesterday was probably one of the best sundays of my whole
life. It was so spiritual. First off, we were in ward council in an upstairs
room (It is a really old church building with a basement and upstairs), and we
could hear the other sacrament meeting going on downstairs. A women started to
sing "O holy night" and we all got quiet and the spirit was just so
strong, one of the most strongest feelings I have ever gotten. It was all in my
chest, and burning too! I thought I was on fire. But it was so awesome. And
then the sacrament meeting was really awesome, it was a Christmas program. The
spirit was just as strong. And then the sunday school classes were about
Charity and Christlike attributes. We had some good talks on that. I really am
so grateful for Christ and all he does for me. His example is perfect. I was
reading in 2 Nephi 9, and it talked about Christ and his atonement, and it was
exactly what I needed that day. The Lord has been answering my prayers through
the Scriptures a lot lately. It has been really cool. On Friday, the
sisters in the other ward put on a Christmas devotional, and they had us
singing in it. I suck at singing. I could've played the drums or something. But
that has been our week. Our investigators are doing ok. They didn't come
to church, so we are going to be talking about that with them. On
sunday night we drove through this nativity scene that another church put on.
All the people were real people and they just stood still, while we drove
through this little park. It was really cool! I will send pictures!
Preaching to all the world
Study on a small table
Live Nativity
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