March 4, 2013
First thing first CONGRATS GARRETT!!! For that mission
call just over
yonder in Sweden! I'm so totally stoked for ya! Now
we'll almost be able
to understand each other as far as languages go! They
are almost the same,
but not.
Anyway!
It was a rolling week here in Ballerup. Actually in the
whole Danish
Mission! Some incredible stuff is on the plate!
First is that one Iranian ex-Muslim investigator that I
found and taught in
Skive a few months ago. Just found out that he has been
baptized on
Saturday! Woo! He
has progressed so far and it's so incredible to see the
change in his life! So cool to be a part of that whole
process! I'm filled
with such joy to know that somebody that the Lord lead
us to and has given
me the opportunity to teach has accepted His gospel and
taken upon His
name! I guess its sorta selfish but I'm just so happy
that I can be a tool
in the Lords hands and actually making a difference.
That something that
brings the most joy. To know that I'm doing His work and
finding success.
I'm sure that many more baptisms in that area will
follow! And the other
crazy thing that came out of that area.
So President has a fireside at him home every once in a
while and we are
invited to bring guests. So we showed up with this less
active couple in
the ward and enjoyed a very inspiring lesson about
Christ and how he will
never let us down. How he is there and how we are his
friends. Afterwards we
had refreshments and mingled. I started talking to this
one lady with a
child and realized that I totally recognized her but
couldn't figure out
where from. I talked with her a while and suddenly it
hit me that I had
found in Viborg with E. Dunshee like 3 months ago! What
was she doing
here on the other side of Denmark?! She had apparently
moved and was in
Roskila right now and in great contact with the
missionaries there and
learning about the gospel! Who would have thought? I
guess that's how the
Lord works.
As for the work in Ballerup. We've done an annoying
amount of finding
lately. It sometimes seems that's all we ever do. Going
over every
investigator we have or have contact with takes no time
at all. So that's
been really annoying to me lately. I've begun to look
more heavily at
chapter 9 in PMG to figure out how we can find more
people and get more
from that end. I'm still looking at the beginning
sections of it, but from
what I learned so far is that we need to believe and
have faith in the whole
process. Also I have a theory and it's still in the
beginning phases but I
don't think there is ever a bad time to preach the
gospel, as far as time
of day or location. The Lord in the Scriptures has
commanded that we open
our mouths both day and night and we will received power
beyond normal. The
Lord can guild us to anyone that will receive it at any
time during the day.
If he needs us to go contacting at night in the snow,
we'll do it because
we need to find those people along that path. Æ.
Singleton and I oddly did
that once and we were having great conversations left
and right. It was
weird. Are there
situations and times we want to avoid, like contacting
someone in the dark on a empty street? Maybe... But if
it's the Lords will,
anything is possible. Still figuring out the whole
concept.
Something must have worked because through planning on
Friday evening, I
felt some of our plans bekræfted and I knew in our plans
the next day, we'd
find some good things. We knocked in an area to no
success. Not to be let
down we moved to our next area, where we would stop by
old potentials on an
old list we had found. Most people were no longer living
at their
addresses, but we decided to knock each upgang as we
arrived. It seemed
that every upgang we knocked had a person living there
who accepted a Book
of Mormon and our message. It was a spike of success days.
We even set up
an appointment for the coming week! I don't know what it
was that changed,
but it was good.
But this week was not all finding. We had wonderful
appointment with our
progressing appointment with (insert progressing
investigator name here). It
was the ideal teaching situation where we sat down in a
members home, he'd
read and said that he hadn't received an answer yet.
He's trying and so
that's great. We had a solid appointment. The spirit was
there and so he's
progressing. Plus it sounds like his girlfriend is
supportive and the only
reason he didn't come to church was because he was sick.
So that's great.
Those sort of sit down appointments feel so rare
sometimes that
Thanks for all you do for us! Have a great week!
Anyway got to go.
Æ. Christensen
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