Hey everyone. So this week will again be another quick one
because there's lots to talk about and no time. Again. Holy crap seriously as a
Zone Leader it's just go go go go go and there's no time to rest: even our
P-Days are full on as it gets with stuff that needs to be done.
So we'll start from the beginning where I left off last
week: Zone P-Day. That was a FANTASTIC
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Zone P-Day, probably one of the best
I've had on my missions. It was great because usually we go back to proselyting
at 6:00PM, but we got permission to do a Family Zone Evening from 6:00PM to
9:00PM because we had Zone Meeting the next day and everyones areas are AGES
AWAY, and we got to have a Thanksgiving-ish dinner at Sister Naylors place, a senior
missionary in the Zone!!! During the day we played volleyball, foosball, ping
pong, and a game that's like Werewolf and Mafia, but we put a Book of Mormon
twist to it and called it Gaddianton Robbers which everyone loved. The next day
we had our Zone Meeting, and usually they only go on for a few hours but
because there was so much that needed to be covered it went on for like six
hours. All goods though because it was great and spiritual. Elder Van Wagoner
is a really smart guy when it comes to getting things done in a way that
actually WORKS, so I'm learning lots from him.
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one of the lights hanging off of the ceiling because
Elder Porter hit it with a volleyball, no one was hurt
and we fixed it but needless to say we were done for the day
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We're also teaching a guy named Neil. He's an excommunicated
member who's married to someone who was baptized a year ago or so. He's
probably one of the most prepared people who's ready for baptism. He's been
coming to church regularly for a while now and is totally humbled and wanting
to come back... the only problem is that he's struggling with drug problems,
but he's getting over it. It won't technically "count" as a convert
baptism, but I don't care, I want to help him get into the fold of God all the
same. We've gone on a few exchanges with a few Elders in the Zone, but man,
every time I meet with the missionaries I think "everyone in this Zone is
on top of it". Literally, ALL Zones and Districts usually have that one
"headache" missionary EXCEPT this one. I love it!!! And so does Elder
Van Wangoner and Wi Neera. We are also teaching a part member family couple and
they come to church pretty regularly, and they only need to get married. They
went ring shopping on Thursday which is apparently a HUGE step for them, so
they'll get married pretty soon hopefully. As soon as the husband can afford
it.
Since there aren't any missionaries in the Finley area about
an hour north, we now cover them as well. It's cool because the branch up there
of about 100 active members is AWESOME!!! And plus, the whole of them are VERY
on top of it with missionary work. There's a girl in her mid 20's or so that is
keen to be baptized, but because they last missionaries were kinda
"strange" around her, if you
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know what I mean, she really had no
other option than to back off. We spend the weekend in Finley and met her, and
she's REALLY excited that there are new missionaries. The last ones creeped her
out. But she knows like everyone in the branch and they know her, so I can
assume she's be baptized in a couple of weeks. I just hope she doesn't drop out
like the OTHER investigators I've had that I've said that about in the past.
Most of the rest of this week has been just me dealing with schooling stuff
which has been a real headache and stress causer since the deadline is in like
three days. The stress will all be gone come December 1st which is the
deadline.
Again, so much to talk about yet so little time. I'll just
have to send tons of photos, but hey that'll do. Love you all, congrats to my
older sister Danielle for getting married this weekend, and as always, God be
with you till we meet again.