I feel like this week
disappeared so fast... This transfer seems to be going by way too fast as well,
but it's been great so far. We've picked up a couple of promising investigators
this week from referrals that one of our bishops gave us, and he said he's got
some more that he'll give us this upcoming week as well. It's been really cool
to see a less-active family's heart be softened the past couple weeks. They
went from not going to church and not even talking to the bishop, to coming on
a weekly basis and being friendly to everyone. We've been teaching their 10
year old son, Sam, who wants to get baptized and they just had another son turn
8, so I know it's on their mind. Last lesson we invited Sam to be baptized and
the family just said that there are still some things that they want to talk
about, so I think they're close. Anyway, I love Wyoming as does everyone else
who serves here. I would've made this week's email longer, but the other set of
Elders in our apartment got in a pretty bad car accident today. They're both
okay and so are the people in the other car. Both vehicles were trucks, and
they both got totaled. Other than the airbags hurting them a bit and one of the
Elders getting his knee banged up on the glove box they just had scratches and
bruises. Anyway I've been studying faith a lot this week and I just want
everyone to know that if you don't have faith in Jesus Christ and his
Atonement, the things you're praying for aren't gonna happen. I've also been
trying to have more faith that miracles can happen, and that more people will
accept the Gospel. If we don't think these things are possible, we're gonna
have a hard time seeing miracles. I love all of you and miss you so much.
Taylor and Ralphie I love and miss the absolute most!!!
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