Friday, July 9, 2021

4th of July week miracles!

 (Elder Slade)

To the best friends and family a person could hope for!

Another miracle filled week! This week we had a goal of putting someone on date for baptism. Sunday came around and we still didn't have anybody. Then things worked out perfectly! We stopped by this kid we are teaching named Trey, and caught him just as he was leaving! We asked it we could have a lesson, and he said yes! We had one in the backyard with his grandma and taught about how the gospel can bless families and about baptism. We asked the grandma if we could work with Trey towards baptism, and she said yes! So he is on date!

Another miracle is that we started teaching Shae and Christian! We visited one person, who referred us to their neighbors across the street who just moved. We visited them and they referred us to their next door neighbors, Shae and Christian. They were super nice, let us inside and we shared a message with them. Sweet miracle as we followed the referral train!

Lastly it was Sunday evening, and we had time to visit one more person. A person popped in my head randomly, and we decided to visit them. They ended up not being home, but I knew we were there for a reason, and so we talked to a woman next door sitting outside. We learned she was going through a lot of things, and really needed comfort. We asked to say a prayer with her and as we started the prayer, her dog (who had been barking the entire time) quieted, and the spirit was very strong. God knew we needed to talk to her that day, and he was able to make us His instruments to help her.

God is a God of miracle and direction. He can guide us if we let Him, and we can see miracles from him. I know He loves us and cares about us!

Pictures:

1. Saying goodbye to Elder Haskett

2. Saying goodbye to Elder Snow

3. We were in a trio for a day with Elder Glunt who's new in the mission. We judged a children's bike parade for one of our wards.

4-5. We made a ping pong table in our apartment today. It's pretty fun!







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