Monday, September 2, 2019

Being Dad

So I don't recall exactly what I wrote home last week so here's the update. I'm currently training a new missionary, Elder Maires, he's such a stud! He's from Draper Utah and is so much fun to serve with and teach him how to be a missionary. For those who don't know missionary lingo we call trainers dads and trainee's sons. My favorite question Elder Maires asked me was "how do I spell Grammar?" I feel like that's totally something I would say. Other news, the Elders in my district got swapped with sister missionary. which is great! The problem is we can't get rides from them so we've had some extra biking to do. Yesterday we had to ride to the church at 7 in the morning to get there for district counsel and I was so tired. 

This last week we've had so many miracles. my favorite story from this last week was we were teaching the member who hasn't been coming to church for a while, and I felt the spirit so strongly but I didn't know what to say. So I asked in a quite prayer, "what is it that you want me to say, I feel you're spirit, what do you what?" My answer was simple and immediate. I felt the spirit say "testify that you felt me." So I did just that. I felt the spirit stronger and I new I needed to do that, it was so crazy! What made that so good was that wasn't the only spiritual prompting I've had this week, and feeling the spirit guide is so great! I've felt so stressed this last week just trying to figure everything out, it feels great when that stress humbles you and lets you know that God has always been there, leading and guiding. 

I'm so excited for this next transfer and I cant what to share some of the amazing stories that are bound come.
Train-ing (dumb pun intended)

The New Orange District

biking Sunday morning

Adjusting to missionary naps

Clearance projects

Me and Elder Maires on p-day


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