November 4, 2013
RE: Letter To The President
Presidente Bell,
Sheryl and Forrest came
to Church! They stayed for the first two hours. Sheryl said the service was
nice, but she felt that the meeting was not energetic enough for her. We are
working to help her realize we do many fun things in the Church and more
importantly the Spirit does not speak to us through booming speakers, but in a
still, small voice. Forrest seemed to enjoy himself and they both participated
in our Gospel Principles class we teach.
Elder Chun and I participated in a
companionship exchange. With him, we followed up on Mario's resolve to
quit smoking preparatory to his baptism. He said he's been smoking less and he
even came up with the solution that from now on, whenever he gets the urge to
smoke he is going to start doing push-ups!
During Halloween we had dinner with Sister Mock
and attached pass-along cards to the candy she passed out. Our extended MML
included watching most of the District 2, which seemed to motivate her and all
of us in our missionary efforts.
We had an interesting experience this last
night in Anthony. On our way to see Alvin and Katy, we both received the
strong prompting that we needed to leave and return home to Argonia to finish
our proselyting there. We do not really know why, but we followed the Spirit.
We hope to see Lancy later tonight to re-teach him the missionary
lessons (since it has been about 2 years since he has been taught most of the
lessons) in preparation for his baptism on December 7th!
Our District also had a very inspired District
meeting this week. I am so grateful for Elder Arend and the time he takes to
spiritually prepare for training our District. Elder Evans and I are both
excited for Zone Conference with Elder Nash this Wednesday and we are working
on spiritually preparing for that event. Also, Elder Evans and I have been and
will continue working hard to prepare for myself and the area for his departure
to Brazil. It is so great to be a missionary in the great Kansas Wichita
Mission!
Te Amo,
Elder Weaver
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