Monday, November 30, 2009

November 30, 2009

Dad,

I can see how it can be hard for people to introduce their friends to be taught. Especially in Utah. But sometimes we take opportunities for granted. Things like firesides, special days at church and ward dinners are amazing ways to invite people. I know that it can sometimes be awkward to invite people to just come over and have a lesson but inviting non members and missionaries over for a dinner and then having the missionaries share a thought on the restoration, is a great way for non members to get a good idea of who Joseph Smith is. That may be a problem with a lot of my non member friends. I don’t think that they get the restoration. Once they have that first resto lesson it gets a lot easier for the non member to start talking with the missionaries. But… Warning the missionaries that you are going to have a non member there would probably be the best idea. :D

We are so busy that I don’t even know what to do. We have every moment of our day scheduled out. We are both trying really hard to be worthy of these blessings. Claudia’s brother is amazing. He told us that he had a dream where an angel came and knew all of his sins and told him that he needed to change his life and so now we are teaching him. He is so elect. I don’t even know how to begin.

About 7 weeks ago Sr Bagwell and I had a consecrated hour on a street and I felt really good about going to a door. When I got there they had a Basque welcome sign on the door. I was so excited. They weren’t home. The other day we had an hour by there again and we walked down their street. Sr Bagwell contacted the lady in front of the house. She listened and took a plan of salvation brochure and told us to come back. She was born near Grannys cousins.

I have to run. People are getting uppity

Jetaime
Sr Hulet

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