So, this week I decided that I was going to do my own hill Cumorah cake, I made two Minni ones and prepared to teach a lesson on the priesthood to a recent convert who is ten. I was nervous because I didn't know if he was going to be the one to pick the right cookie, but the was the first one to choose and he got the right one! I then taught about the history of the priesthood and how Joseph Smith received it by the laying on of hands. Such a blast!
The next cake was suppose to go with us to a dinner appointment, but it was cancelled, so, we just through it in with another Family Mission Plan and the nine year old there sang us a song and showed us his skill in brake dancing! I'm sure he is popular at school!
We took a sick day on Tuesday. I wish we could have been working, but I'm sure that my body would have continued to rebel. We have met with many different people and many were against us, we think they might have thought we were Jehovah witnesses, but there have been good people and we even got to meet our first media referral. Kim. We had spent a couple of days with doors slamming in our face and people yelling at us to get off their private property, but she was happy to see us. So strange. She is amazing and has been to church and read the Book of Mormon too! I'm interested to see how teaching her will go. Member work is the way to go, she says she has a friend who is a member in CA and that is why she asked for missionaries to come!
We had a regional conference were M. Russell Ballard spoke to us. It was wonderful! He spoke about missionary work and how it is urgent. I'll keep working!!
I loved the update, thank you for sending it so I could read it! Keep up the good work!
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