Wow! I feel like this
has been a really long week... In a good way though. We've been pretty busy
with service and being involved in the community. It's a lot of fun being in
downtown Salt Lake City. There are just a lot of fun and interesting people, and
you definitely get both ends of the spectrum.
One of our recent
converts, Wang Yu, who got baptized about 3 months ago, just had his visa
expire and couldn't get it renewed. So today he left to go back to Shanghai,
China. He was able to receive the priesthood before he left though! He wants to
go on a mission and help the church grow in China. He's a great guy, and I hope
that I'll be able to keep in touch with him.
We got to go to the
Salt Lake temple on Friday. It was amazing! We had a HUGE group for the
session, about 220 people. Let's just say it took us about 3 hours to complete....
It was really cool though. The Spirit is always so strong when you're at the
temple. After the temple, we did a chili dinner and talent show. They gave us
all candy for Halloween and a bunch of leftover food to take home. The talent
show wasn't all that great... Haha. I would have rather just stayed home and
caught up on some sleep. We didn't get home till about 10:30. (Pictures
from the Halloween Dinner are on this post).
The weather's been
getting colder here, and I think I'm already sick. It doesn't help that we
don't have a car and are outside all the time. I'll live though. :) Jose is
doing so well. He even got one of the less-active people that we work with a
job. (Pictures of Jose’s baptism are shown on this post).
We met a guy this last
week named Frank, and apparently he just wants to get baptized. He asked us if
he could just go ahead and do it... He said he was pretty sure that he was on
board with everything, and just wanted to do it. Pretty cool! We still have to
meet with him though, to teach him and get him to church. It looks promising
though. :)
On Saturday I was
able to go on exchanges with Elder Plummer, who I served by out in WY. He is
now serving in the Ensign stake up in the avenues, which was my first area. But
what's even funnier is that he just got transferred from the Highland stake in
Holladay, which was my second area... Haha. Anyways, we did exchanges because
Linda and Leslie (my Kentucky friends) came up here to take us out to lunch.
Linda cried and hugged the crap out of me when I saw her. She did the whole
pinch your cheeks and everything. They both are doing well, working as nurses
and trying their best to get along. They still bicker back and forth. Linda
hasn't joined the church yet, but I'm still praying for her all the time. It
was really good to see both of them, and now that I’m closer I'm sure I'll be
able to see them a lot more. (Pictures of Linda and Leslie with Elder
Plummer and myself are on this post).
I just want you all to
know how much I love this work and this Gospel. It's been a great 9 months,
even though it's absolutely flown by. I feel like it's all been a dream so
far... Like I'm going to wake up and it will feel like it never actually
happened. I'm telling you, time is totally different when you're a missionary
24/7... I love and miss every single one of you so much. I hope and pray that
everyone is doing well and remembering what the important things are in life.
Of course, I love and miss Taylor Lindsey and Ralphie the most.
Love, Elder Clark
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