Hello
hello!
1. How was your Thanksgiving? We got sent a couple
of pictures. Looks like you might have had to eat a lot of food!
1. It was really good.
And very busy! And yes lots of food
2. Do you proselyte on WSU's campus, or just in
the Moscow wards?
2. So neither. There
are 3 family wards in Pullman. We cover the two that do not cover the
campus.
3. Do you really live "on campus?" If
so, I'd like to see a picture of the campus! And the outside of your building!
3. Pretty much yes. We
live like .2 miles off of campus I guess. It’s all on a big hill, so I will do
my best for the pictures.
4. What is your mission's plan for the Christmas
initiative? Do you get cards to pass out, etc.
4. No set plans yet. But
yes, we have cards and of course the videos to show people.
This week has been
good. We started off the week by going to a doctor’s appointment for Elder
Horman in Spokane and picked up some Krispy Kreme’s for the 4 man. Then we had somewhat
of a normal day and then we had Thanksgiving. We had some awesome members take
good care of us and we had a lot of food. There was no throwing up, just
stomach aches and that was about it. We had a great time and stayed busy.
The rest of the week
was work work work. Even though it was a little slower because people were out
of town we still ended up getting things done and trying our best to find
people to teach. We have been focusing on the work in our Sunnyside ward and
trying to find investigators there. We had a good week and will hopefully have
an even better one this week.
We have mlc tomorrow
and hopefully we will receive some news about upcoming things in the mission
and receive some good training. We have also been working with our investigator
Kunza who is on date for baptism. They are going through some hard trials. I am
so grateful for the blessings of the gospel. It has changed my life and I would
not be the same person without it. It can change your life if you let it. Love
you all and thank you for your prayers!
-Elder St. John
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