Story number 1: Mosiah 27:8-14
This was a scripture passage we decided to share with a recent convert family. This family is incredible and the have some of the strongest testimonies I have ever heard. A bit of back ground on this family. The mother is the pioneer. They used to live in Kwamaxaki, where the church was literally across the street, one day in 1995 she decided to go, loved it and was converted. Next her daughter followed in line. I am not sure when she was converted. Then much time passed away and the family continued going to church with the mother and the daughter. Eventually the Older son followed suit and became converted in February; which led to his younger brother and his girlfriend also being baptized in April. Now the Emphasis was on the Tata, who at this time is not a member. We shared this scripture and spoke about the prayers that the father had for the sons. Then the actions which eventually led to Alma's conversion. Very awesome lesson.
Story Number 2: Where are you teaching her?
This week we had branch council meeting. Those are very fun if you have a good branch president, and we do. To open things up he had all of the auxiliary leaders give reports on their auxiliaries, which was good to hear and then he asked us for our progress report and indon don.(what what) We gave him our report and explained some things on there and then before we were finished the Relief society president said," also I have a new investigator for you." The branch president looked at us and was kind of shocked. Why? Good question. Now any missionary will usually be excited out of their mind for a referral, we however were very relaxed. He then shouted, " Write that down that is a referral!" To which we replied we had already started teaching her. Needless to say most people there were very confused. The relief society president didn't realize that our focus on teaching her family the night before was for the new investigator! All in all, Branch council meetings are not as boring as you would think they would be.
To close I would like to show you our P-day breakfast and how fancy it was. Elder Smith and I are great hosts/cooks.