10.30.17
Hey squadron!
I don't have any more jokes about the fires so don't expect any. Here is this week summed up: Spanish lessons I don't understand but we got two baptismal dates out of them; hot tracting; a lot of calling people; trunk or treat, spiders in recliners; an amazing community; and following a prompting that turned into something spectacular!
The Spanish lessons: we have been using members who speak Spanish to help us teach Carlos and Rosita and they accepted baptismal dates! I'm praying that they can keep progressing! Carlos comes to church every week without fail and he can't even understand any of the words. It's a really great thing to see his dedication to the Spirit.
I'm sure that Thomas, Matt, Dallen, and a bunch of others can attest to how hot it is everywhere else but Utah in October. That makes tracting fun because there really aren't any clouds here ever so it's direct sun all day long. All hail short sleeve shirts.
We also acquired a list of the part member families in the ward. There are over 60! We have been calling a ton of people and setting up appointments every once in a while. Mostly it's either they moved, their number doesn't work, or they do not want to be contacted. But there are a few that are really nice and want to talk to us.
The recliner thing is self explanatory.... I saw the spider hiding in one of the cracks and so we sprayed it with ammonia and disposed of it. It was great.
And finally, the prompting that we followed! Really something that changed my perspective on what I'm supposed to be doing out here.
So this past Thursday we were out visiting part member families and less active members. Everyone was relatively close except for two houses which were out in the middle of nowhere. Elder Siebach and I said that we weren't going to go out there because it was really far and we were really tight on miles. Somehow we ended up driving out there though.... We found this family's house and we talked to the father for about 30 minutes or so. He is an inactive member and none of his family is baptized but he told us about his mission experiences and how he could never deny any part of the Gospel. He had just strayed from the church over a long period of time and hasn't gone back in a number of years. He said though, that he had been thinking about the church a lot in the days before we showed up, no coincidence! After we had a good conversation, he said he would contact us if he felt as though he could make the commitment to come back. We said alright and we left. That night, we had a few questions for our Bishop. We talked with him at his house and we found out that the Bishop had been talking to this brother a lot during the past week, trying to get him to come back. The brother had told the Bishop that if he came back to church, his wife and daughter would too and that they would want to be baptized soon after. Through direct inspiration, the Bishop actually extended a pretty demanding calling to this brother. The brother was unsure about this because it was such a big step for him to take, but then told the Bishop that the exact same calling was one that his father held for a number of years. The man told Bishop that he would let him know if he accepted the call or not on Saturday. Saturday came and the man told Bishop that he needed some extra time but would be at church the next day! He came to church on Sunday with his mission scriptures and sat next to Elder Siebach and myself. That in itself was cool! He and the Bishop talked in Bishop's office for the entire second hour of church. After church, Bishop told Elder Siebach and me that the man was going to consult his family about what they would be doing and that they would also like to start having the missionaries over once a week to teach the lessons!!!! I'm so excited to help bring this great family closer to Christ, that is my purpose after all.
Other than that, we go around and visit people and we tract and we offer service. We helped a member move into an apartment on Saturday and arranged for him to get a ride to church on Sunday. He is really great and funny.
On a different note, I haven't driven a car in almost two months and I'm starting to lose my mind. I might just see if craigslist has anything cheap and get my own car. Also, I always have these different songs running through my head that I wish I could listen to. Which leads me to the song of the week: The great Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" which talks about how music is a universal language that everyone can feel. It's a really great song so I would suggest you go listen to it. Except for my missionary friends.... don't do that unless you wanna be OC. You guys can listen to anything by MercyMe, specifically "wishful thinking" or "heavens here"
We are getting smart phones soon which is super weird but I guess the Lord is hastening his work and we can use them effectively in California.
That's about it for this week, enjoy some of the pictures and let me know whats going on in your lives! I can read emails pretty much any time so say hey!
A quick shout out to the Geeshter boys from Scrusstown as I'm wearing my Welcome To Scrusstown shirt. I love you all!
-Elder Thompson
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Corn Maze with his district |
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Dixon apartment and the recliner, pre-spider discovery. |
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I'll have to send him some Thin Mints to deliver to this house! |
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Elder Siebach reclining |