Dear fam, how ya goin' everybody?
Another
week has flown by here in Capalaba. I can't believe that in a couple
weeks I will have been in this area for three months. It sounds like,
with a growing number of missionaries, they might split our area this
transfer and put two elders in the Capalaba ward. We don't know for sure
yet though. Transfers are fun. I always get real psyched out waiting to
hear what's going to happen and where we're going to go.It seemed like this week we came across more rude people then before. I hadn't really been cussed at much until this week. But I am happy to endure a little verbal abuse for the Savior's sake. When you think about what he did, it's easy.
I made pancakes for dinner the other night! We had pancakes and bacon and eggs. I think it was one of the best dinners I've had since coming out. There's nothing better than breakfast for dinner.
from the assistants. Afterwards we split into our zones and listened to trainings from our zone leaders. They also asked me to give a training on setting baptismal dates, which I have very little experience in. I felt pretty inadequate. But I was on exchanges with one of the zone leaders (Elder Moikeha from Hawai'i) and he told me that I was chosen because they (the zone leaders) thought I could do a good job of it. So that gave me a little confidence. I was very nervous to stand up there in front of missionaries far more experienced than I, but I definitely know that I wasn't alone. It's the same with talking to anyone, whether you're tracting or on the street. The Lord helps us be more than we can be ourselves and the Spirit helps us say what needs to be said. The Lord definitely helps me everyday and he helped me then too.
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