¡Feliz Navidad y un nuevo año!
Well, we had a pretty good week here. Tuesday was pretty slow, but we had a pretty good day on Wednesday. In district meeting, Elder F gave a training on prayer, and during that we talked about praying for your companion during a lesson. Lessons are huge mental exercises for me, because there's so much to pay attention to. You have to focus on what your comp is saying, then what the investigators are saying, and then focus on what the spirit is trying to tell you to say, and then for me I have to translate everything in my head, so sometimes it's hard for me to remember to pray for my companion during the lesson. But, as I've been remembering to do it, I've been feeling the spirit more during our lessons, which has been pretty cool. Also on Wednesday we met with one of our new investigators, G. She was able to understand the role of prophets and was pretty accepting of the Restoration. Pretty sweet lesson.
Some other things that have been going on: the weather here is starting to get a little nuts. It's still 70 degrees outside most days, but we've been getting some pretty good lightning storms lately. On Tuesday we got a text to go in at 7 because of severe weather. Also this week, we took care of a member's dog while they were gone for Christmas. Summer, the dog, is super energetic. She has a little fenced area where she can run around and stuff, but if she can escape out the front door into the street, she's gone. Well...one night she slipped by us and got out. So, we spent 30 minutes chasing her around the cul de sac, trying to lead her inside. We tried baiting her with dog food, but nothing was working. Eventually, while Elder S was chasing her down the street, I just knelt and prayed that we could get this dog to go back inside. Two minutes later, Summer was running and just stopped in front of the house. Then, she stayed still long enough for Elder S to grab her and put her back in the house. #answeredprayer
On Christmas eve, (during the day) we found a new investigator, M. He has a lot of problems with his family, but we were able to testify that the Restored Gospel would bless his family. He was really interested in learning more. Then on Christmas, we woke up, opened up some presents under our tiny little tree. A couple of the members gave us little gifts, which was super nice. Then we just did our normal studies, and then we chilled at the English elder's apartment and had lunch. During the afternoon we skyped. It was so good to see you guys. I hope I was able to satisfy your questions, but if not, you've got Mother's day. Then for dinner, we ate these massive sandwiches with our branch president. They were pretty good. They were loaded with meat and tons of vegetables that I probably couldn't name. We also had a ton of ham. I was pretty satisfied.
That's one tiny tree
So on Sunday, we had our regular meetings. No investigators came, but two of our less actives, Hermana V and Hermana P came to church for the second time in a row! And they invited us to have lunch with them on Saturday. Also, I got to give a talk on the new and everlasting covenant, which was pretty interesting to study about. Then after church, Hermano M drove us out to Shelbyville where we had a great dinner with their family. On the way back from Shelbyville I passed out (pic below, it's very flattering). That night, we met with D and had a super solid lesson with him. He also accepted a soft invite to be baptized, which was cool.
Good thing he wasn't driving
Hope y’all have a great week!
Love,
Elder Mitchell