This week was a fairly good week! Can't really complain.
So we did a lot of finding people, also had a great
lesson with one of our investigators at the church en afterwards gave her a
church tour.
Had a couple of awesome lessons with some less active
members. Then on Friday we had a great district meeting, I trained on the
importance of using members in missionary work! Because from the missionary stand
point when the members do their part and invite their friends to listen to the
message we share they are able to progress a lot faster.
Saturday was an amazing day! We got up and tried a few
people then we had a member that was willing take us to new Albany for a
baptism of a girl I had taught before I got transferred, it was an amazing
experience go see her make this covenant with our Heavenly Father. She was
truly prepared! She is the most amazing person! I'm glad I had the pleasure of
helping her into her journey. I also had the privilege of giving the talk at
her baptism, the spirit was so strong here!
Sunday was a good day as well, we got in with some less
actives and also did a lot of biking and talked to a lot of people! Sunday's
meeting was focused on the importance of families and how Saran is doing
everything he can to destroy them! But I know that as we follow the council we
received in general conference by doing the small things and being humble and
willing to make things work that we can defeat Satan and have a happy family!
I love this gospel, I love this work as a missionary! And
I know that this is the one and only true church on the earth and that e
prophet Thomas S. Monson is the prophet of God on the earth today, and that
Joseph Smith was the prophet that restored the fullness of the gospel on e
earth, I know the Book of Mormon is true and that he power of the atonement is
real! It can change and mold us into who and what our Heavenly Father wants and
needs us to be. In the name of Jesus Christ amen.
I hope you all had a great week and I miss and love
y'all!
Love,
Elder Durfee
Elder Durfee. Kentucky Louisville mission
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