What a wonderful week. Starting monday we had a district P-day and we done some fun stuff that I talked about last week. I think that it was a wonderful opportunity for the missionaries in the district to get to know each other better and see that we are all in this together. We are all human and that we are all still striving to be the best that we can be.
Most of the rest of the week was fairly average. We were able to find 6 new people to teach this week! and we had 3 investigators at sacrament meeting. it was awesome. The whole district were able to find new people and the Concord Elders even had a baptism!
I have mentioned before that our life and our happiness depend on our choice to be happy. For instance, today Elder Starr found out that dry-cleaning is exceedingly expensive! (it was actually last week but the effects are still being felt.) I would not recommend it to anyone. I also found out that not having a wash/dryer and using the laudromat is also financially cumbersome. I have determined that I will never wash any of my clothing ever again. For the sake of thrift.
This week as missionary leadership we have talked a lot about Christmas and the new #lighttheworld initiative. Mostly how we should prepare now and take the steps necessary to being successful in the future. The holidays and the winter is when people are humbled and their hearts are softened to the message of the savior and his restored church. Its easily the busiest time of year for us! It is important that we are prepared and ready. As we do so and we qualify ourselves for the Spirit, we are promised miracles.
I want you all to know, that I know that a steadfast hope and faith in the Savior and his promises will see us through trails and tribulations. If we have these things we "cannot fall".
I love this service and this land that I have been called to hope that you all have a wonderful week.
Love you!
Until next time!
-Elder Starr
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