Yes, we are both zone leaders. What is the sister’s name? Do
you know what part of North Carolina she is from?
Just so you know I bought a new suit, it was $13 at thrift
store and fits like a glove. One of these days I’ll send a pic. I also had to
buy more socks at Wal-Mart, mine are trashy, so that's what those two purchases
were last Monday.
This is by far my favorite area, there's a lot of work, people
are progressing, the ward is on fire, my companion is awesome, life is good. We
took our investigator Alex to a baptism that another ward was having he loved
it. He’s been to like three now. Sometimes I forget that he’s not a member. It
will be a great day when he gets baptized. I feel very strongly that he is the
reason that the mission split and I came up here.
We had a few meetings this week and we taught a lot of
lessons. Last night the bishop asked us to come and teach a youth fireside at
his house. We each took 3 or 4 youth (there are 2 sets of missionaries) and we
got to teach them how to pull doctrinal points out of preach my gospel,
formulate a lesson plan, and the practice teaching a lesson. There are some
stellar youth in our ward, I love it.
We had a pretty funny experience the other day. We ate
dinner at a members house on Wednesday and as we were leaving my companion told
there son (he's about 4) that he was a "boss" (that's a phrase kids
these days are saying to mean cool). At church yesterday the member came up to
us and told us that their son started to not do what they say and told them
that he was the boss. So they sent him to time out and every time they asked
who the boss was he said it was him. Luckily the member still loves us (they
signed up for dinner again) and the kid came back to his sense. Well that's
about it, love ya.
Jordan
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