Tuesday, we had one of the coolest lessons I have had on my mission. We have been teaching this guy named mack that is a musician for another church. He has honestly just not got it like the 5 times we taught him before but this Tuesday the spirit was really strong and we were able to know exactly what he was thinking about and he wanted to come in our church the next day so we set up a chapel tour which went really well.
Wednesday I was on exchanges in Summerwood with Elder Setoki. We went to go contact one of their investigators and I introduced myself as Elder Larson and we talked to him for probably 5 minutes. Summerwood is a bike area and so when we were about to leave this guy said to us, "alright try to stay dry". The only thing that I said was, "We will be ok, the rain won't kill us". For some reason this guy did not really like how I said that and so he kicked me off his property and called the police on me. He also was trying to call church headquarters to get me finished with missionary work. I am still confused to this day on why the guy was so upset with me haha but sometimes you just get that as a missionary. He figured out what our number was later in the day and called from a private number so he could roast my existance a little more haha.
This week we had Zone conference which went really good! We taught a segment on the imporatance of working with our wards. We also had interviews with President.
Thats about it for this week! Have a great labor day everyone!
Mom's Questions:
Did the Camel Milk Chocolate Bar survive in your package or did it melt in the Houston heat? I was a little bit worried about it. I bought that chocolate bar for you while I was in Dubai. So, good.
Yeah the candy bar made it and it was super good! I can't believe that you thought that far ahead to get that hahaha that makes you more than a Pinterest mom. It was super good and I gave half to my companion.
Do you and your companions plan your meals together or do you both just fix your own?
We do meals together usually.
You talked about a vision you put together for your zone that your MP said to keep doing. Can you tell me more about that vision?
It’s just a focus for the zone for the transfer. Our focus was on teaching in members’ homes and getting people to the temple. We have to make a new zone vision every month and give it to the AP's
What has been the biggest challenge on your mission?
Usually the challenge with missionary work is not knowing what to do but if you follow the spirit and try your best you see that the Lord pretty much just provides everything for you!
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