Mom how
are you feeling now? I was praying that the steroid stuff went well. Hope everything goes OK.
We are
going to start working in the other area on Wednesday and start going to church
there next Sunday. It sounds like a GREAT ward. The bishop is a 7-year convert.
Very humble and a worker. He has gotten lots of attention from the area 70s
because of his work with the new ''Minister'' app that the church has now. And
the ward mission leader was the 1st or 2nd counselor over the biggest stake in Guatemala
and just moved here. Its like better than a ward in the states...
The AP’s
are in our ward now? That’s fun. Tell Matt to go out with them as much as he
can. How many have been baptized this year in our ward mom?
Sounds
like a fun next few weeks for the Smith crew. Lots of travels. Be safe.
That will
be fun to go to the temple soon as a family.
Q1. It is
weird. I have been away from the city culture for a year and it feels like a
taste from the states (pride, being rejected). Its a little bit more dangerous
but as always nothing has happened to me.
Q2. Kind
of a mix between city and suburbs.
Q3. We
have planned to go as an office to the temple this Saturday. It will be
refreshing.
Q4. Well
yes we are busy! Lots of little details for one day. It is important because it
is a defining moment for those that leave and for those that come in. Has to be
special.
Q5.
Goals....BAPTIZE. I want to go out working and baptizing. And as a
mission...pretty much the same.
Q6. We do
a lot at the change meeting. We whip out our cattle prod and make everyone
leave as quick as possible (change meeting consists of getting there, finding
your companion, and leaving.) Sometimes missionaries like to chat! And that doesn’t
hasten the work mom!
Tell the
old man at the well I say hello!
Love,
Elder Smith
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