A principal of missionary life: "As
soon as you get comfortable, the Lord gives you a new challenge"… It feels
like I keep getting dumped on my head. It's pretty awesome. I know that there
is no growth in a comfort zone and rarely is there comfort in a growth zone. I
am grateful for this opportunity the Lord has given me to grow.
We had a last second transfer that took
place on Saturday morning before Zoe's baptism. We got a call at ten AM and
Elder Gill was gone like 5 hours later. It was pretty crazy. He still has the
house keys, a bunch of information we need and the worst one... Elder Dubbeld’s
nerf gun. Bum bum bum bumbbbb. Jk about the nerf gun. Yeah, so things are
pretty crazy around here. But we had an awesome baptism! I confirmed her during
ward conference and the Stake President and the Bishop congratulated her over
the stand during their talks.
So our new companion is Elder Archer and
he is cool! He is from Florida and has been out on his mission for one transfer
longer than me. We get along really great and Elder Dubbeld likes him too.
Elder Dubbeld has opened up lately and is soo funny. I am running super short on time.
Love you!,
Elder Moe
"Personal study - narrated by JSH 1: "...and for a time was quite unconscious of anything."" |
"Personal study - narrated by JSH 1 continued: "when, instantly I saw, as it were, a conduit open right up into heaven" |
Elders Moe, Gill and Dubbeld |
"IN N OUT!" |
Elders Moe, Dubbeld and Archer |
"Green tie swag" |
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