Hello Awesome family!
What an awesome week! I love riding my bike! I am so glad I will
get to ride it my final tenure here. Even though it has gone from cold
to warm to cold, it has been a good week.
We had a family move from a neighboring area who one of them will
be baptized soon. Another investigator, whom we have met with twice now,
is awesome. Her name is Alice. When we invited her to be baptized on
the seventeenth of November she went to her calendar and wrote it down
and asked "what do I need to do to prepare for that?" That doesn't
happen often. Usually they come up with an excuse, but she was all
gung-ho.
Our other investigators are doing well. We are working to help them
progress where ever they are. If people would just keep the commitments
we extend they would be so the much more happy and would enjoy their
life more. It is nice when people keep the invitation and they see the
blessings in their life and there is that ah ha moment.
The ward had a trunk or treat, but it was cold so they had it in
the cultural hall. There were a lot of people there. It was great. We
walked around and greeted people. For some strange reason people kept
giving us candy. Some people were throwing candy at us. We had a sugar
high. :)
I was able to speak in church this last Sunday. It was funny
because I had offered to give one if they wanted me to. A few days later
I got a call and the people who had been asked couldn't, so he
remembered that I had offered so he asked me. I spoke on weathering the
storms of life. This is the best ward! The members here are great. They
are very supportive of the missionary program and do what they can to
help.
I love you all! May the Spirit be with you!
Elder Durrant