This last week was pretty
solid. We have had a lot of success with the part members in our area.
We just started teaching a bunch of the grandkids of one of our recent
converts. She is awesome. She has the coolest desire to share the
message of the gospel with her family. Every time we go over there they
tell us that they sat down with the kids and taught them the lesson that
we were supposed to teach. So, that has made our job a lot easier. That
is really the way that it is supposed to be. Because the missionaries
will transfer, but the family and friends will be there forever!!
This
week we did probably some of our best work while BRT'ing (Building a
Relationship of Trust) with the monkey that lives around the corner. A
few weeks ago, he would growl at us if we got near him. Then we were
slowly able to feed him. And then just the other day, he started to
climb all over us. I just with that we could have as much success and
progression with some of our investigators and we did with this monkey.
That would be neat.
But, in all seriousness, the work up here
is awesome. We teach a lot of lessons and find lots of people that we
know that God is preparing for us. I am beyond grateful for this short
time that I have to devote all of my time to the most important thing
that is happening on the earth today. We all can be a part of it. The
world is getting more and more wicked which means that the second coming
of our Savior is close. So, especially as we get into the holiday
season, look for something that you can do to help someone!! I just
reread some conference talks and love this quote by Elder Holland "There
is no shortage of suffering in this world, inside the Church and out,
so look in any direction and you will find someone whose pain seems too
heavy to bear and whose heartache seems never to end. One way to "always
remember him" would be to join the Great Physician in His never-ending
task of lifting the lead from those who are burdened and relieving the
pain of those who are distraught."
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Love Elder Thomas