Dear friends and family:
Last week ended really well, with ten investigators at
sacrament, and plenty of dates and new investigators. Starting the very next
day, however, almost all of our investigators started dropping off the face of
the map. It was like a magic trick, but it wasn't very fun to watch. The only
two investigators that remained by the end of the week were Lucia and her
daughter, Jessica. (And it took until Thursday to finally get in contact with
them.) I'm sorry to report that thus sudden change of direction in our area
caused more than a little discouragement between the two of us.
Lucia and her daughter have been to church three times now.
They have a baptismal date for this Saturday, which we will do everything in
our power to help them keep. Lucia feels like she needs to know more before her
baptism, and she also confided in us that she doesn't feel like she has fully
repented of everything she has done in the past. We're not going to push her,
but we will help her with that process and encourage her to read the Book of
Mormon and to pray. We have plans to have her interviewed early this week, to
help her see that she is ready.
The other three investigators that came to church are new
investigators from this week, that we found while knocking doors. It is a family:
Ezekiel, and his two daughters, both of whom have names that I can never
remember or pronounce for the life of me. (Someone else who lives in the same
house has an interesting name, pronounced the way you would read "qui est
la lune" in French, although it is not spelled that way. It means
"who is the moon." Just... thought you ought to know :D) We gave them
a tour of the chapel before church started, and they were really interested in
the story of Joseph Smith. (We had only found them on Saturday, so we had not
had a chance to teach it to them beforehand.) They also have soft dates, but
their dates are for the 22nd.
Maxime didn't come to church. Apparently, his job required
him to drive all throughout the weekend, because school is starting up so soon.
We have stopped trying to see him, because he is almost never home and because
he can't progress or be baptized unless his wife hops on the bandwagon and they
decide to be married. It's sad, but we made the decision and we feel like it's
the best thing to do.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
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