Dear friends and family:
This Tuesday I found out that I would be the new district
leader for the last few weeks of my mission. I was shocked, but I did my best
to give a good district training on Wednesday morning and to find out the needs
of the district. I trained about accounting, and being responsible for our
efforts, instead of being creatures of circumstances.
We started the week very enthusiastically. We were excited
to work hard, and determined to have a turnaround from last week, and to help
our investigators progress and be baptized. We had a goal of two baptisms this
week, and we still have a goal of five baptisms this month. We fell short, and
now our teaching pool is even worse than it was before. We stopped teaching
almost all of our investigators, including the three who had been to church
several times who could be baptized. (Lucia, Jessica, and Maxime.)
Elder Storm and I feel like the biggest mistake we made this
week was that we were so focused on our goal of baptizing, that we didn't stop
teaching investigators when their desires and priorities changed. They came to
church, and kept some of the commitments we left with them, but ignored others
and hung on to a few things in their lives that they didn't want to change. We
loved our investigators too much, and so we kept teaching them and we didn't
put forth the extra effort to find the remaining investigators who could be
baptized at the end of this month.
We are both really bummed about the way that the week turned
out. I hate to say it, but despite working hard, we put our efforts into the
wrong thing, and we didn't seek the revelation from God that would have
corrected us earlier in the week. We're a little discouraged because now we
don't have the investigators that we need to meet our baptismal goal, but I'm not
going to give up or slack for the last part of my mission.
I'm really excited to hear about the changes in my family,
with a new sister, and another brother going off to college. Everything will be
different when I finally come home and meet up with everyone again.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
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