Dear friends and family:
Elder Storm and I are doing very well. We started off the
week very strong, working well together and always looking for more things we
can do to help our investigators and keep our area healthy. The hard work paid
off, and by the end of the week it resulted in... ten investigators coming to
sacrament meeting! That is one of the highest I have ever gotten on my mission.
Church was a madhouse, we were so worried about getting each of the
investigators to their proper classes and getting members to talk with them. In
all of the people who came to church, we have...
Maxime. He came for the third time this week. He loves the
church, and the only thing that is preventing him from getting baptized is that
he isn't yet married with his significant other. They want to get married, but
she doesn't want us to help out with it, because she feels like if we do it
then we will use that as leverage to get her to come to church with us and to
get baptized. (Neither of which are things that she wants to do.) But we'll
keep working with them, hopefully she has a change of heart or some other
miracle comes along so that he and his kids (and her as well, by preference)
can all be baptized together.
Lucia and Jessica. Lucia is a member referral from her
cousin, who lives in Canada. She and her daughter, Jessica, have come to church
twice, and they have a date for this Saturday! What we're struggling with in
helping her get baptized is that she works very late every day, so we have to
see her at the end of the evening, so we don't have a lot of time to go over
what we need to cover, and even then she isn't always home yet. But we're not
complaining, she's great!
Christelle. We knocked into her several months ago, but
never went back to see her because she wasn't committed to come to church and
didn't have a very strong desire to be baptized. But she called us a few days
ago and told us that she wanted to take us up on the offer to come to church.
She came, loved it, and has a date for the 15th!
Livesta & her five siblings. We used to call her
Abigail, because that's how she introduced herself originally, but apparently
her first name is actually Livesta and she told us that that's what she prefers
to be called. So... Livesta has been to church five times now. We were really
trying to get a big push for her to be baptized last Saturday, but her parents
aren't quite on board with it yet. They don't believe that she is mature enough
to be baptized. (She's 16, by the way.) So we're going to try to work with them
on that and show them that she is old and mature enough to make that decision
for herself.
Thanks,
Elder Slade
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