As we emulate His perfect example our hands can become His hands, our eyes His eyes and our heart His heart. - President Uchtdorf

Saturday, December 2, 2017

WEEK 62-"Death is not the greatest loss in life.The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never Surrender"

I would like to start by saying I am very thankful for all of you in my life. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know I did. mainly because I didn't get over stuffed, and had some down time to just relax. But this week has been quite eventful. 1. We have a baptism on the 23rd of December, so a Christmas baptism. 2. Mistaken Miracle. 3. We got some pretty sick M&M's.

1. We are teaching the sweetest girl. She is 23 and she is autistic. The family is all members, but they have been letting their daughter decide for herself when she wants to be baptized. We taught her the first lesson on Friday, and she soaked it up. She is set for a Christmas baptism. We are so excited.

2. Our mistake was, we were asked to not stop by a family because the ward doesn't want to push this family further away from the Church. Well this name came up as uncontacted. Well the last name wasn't the last name we were asked not to stop by so we went. And, well, we knocked.. They answered.. and... They loved us!!! We got along so well with them! They were so nice and we got to talk to them. They complimented that we were the coolest Elders to stop by in a while, and so we just talked and then asked if there was anything we could do for them. It was a miracles.

3. There will be pictures of the M&M's They have me and my companions nicknames on them. They were given to us by an investigator. They went to Vegas for the weekend and they got them for us.

Well sorry there isn't a lot of stuff from this week but it was a good week. Love you all have  good week!! talk to you later!!!❤







We'll post the M&M pictures when we can find them. Sorry.

No comments:

Post a Comment

February 13, 2019 Today we dropped off our baby and 3rd missionary to the Provo MTC. It has been a day of mixed emotions.  We ...